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TV Schedules

moose97

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No FSN Schedule for the Gophers, but three games end up on the Big 10 Network.

In fact, the Big 10 Network will end up with 9 games this year :eek:

The CCHA has announced a 50 game TV schedule (with several of those games available only in Michigan on Comcast).

Speaking of, CBS College Sports is televising 24 games, all in HD.

Bemidji State will have all its home games televised on Lakeland Public TV - in HD, and simulcast on the Minnesota Channel, which is carried throughout the entire state.

Minnesota-Duluth will have its games televised on My9, which is available in NE Minnesota and NW Wisconsin, but not Dish/DirecTV. (Also, anyone know what "digital widescreen format" means? If it were truely HD, wouldn't they have just said so?)
 
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I'm intrigued by this CBS Sports thing. Besides being on 'TV,' is it like ESPN3 which you can watch on your computer?

Thank you!
 
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(Also, anyone know what "digital widescreen format" means? If it were truely HD, wouldn't they have just said so?)

Enhanced Definition. It's standard definition quality but in widescreen format.

Roughly what a widescreen DVD would look like with component cables on an HDTV. It's 16x9 so it fills the screen without stretching, but is NOT HD.
 
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I have not seen any sort of release from Time Warner yet as to their college hockey schedule on TWCS. I certainly hope they choose to spread their broadcasting of hockey across the state in a way similar to what they did last year.
 
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does ESPNU even release a schedule?

NHL Network isn't very good at releasing one as well. Going to their site, it still states "We are currently working on the 2009-10 college hockey schedule". Yikes. And I know they had quite a few games last year, but you wouldn't have a clue which game until the week of the game.
 
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NHL Network isn't very good at releasing one as well. Going to their site, it still states "We are currently working on the 2009-10 college hockey schedule". Yikes. And I know they had quite a few games last year, but you wouldn't have a clue which game until the week of the game.

The NHL Network announcement came around New Year's. It was all games they picked up from local Comcast, TimeWarner, etc. local broadcasts.
 
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I'm intrigued by this CBS Sports thing. Besides being on 'TV,' is it like ESPN3 which you can watch on your computer?

Thank you!

It is the old CSTV(College Sports TV) just renamed. They carried college hockey in prime time but few had access to it. Verizon has it in their premium package mixed in among the sports channels between 70-92.
 
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It is the old CSTV(College Sports TV) just renamed. They carried college hockey in prime time but few had access to it. Verizon has it in their premium package mixed in among the sports channels between 70-92.

Unless I missed it, their actual schedule was not on the page. Only the number of games and which conferences they will show.
 
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Unless I missed it, their actual schedule was not on the page. Only the number of games and which conferences they will show.

Article said it was at the bottom of the page but the list was nowhere to be found so you did not miss it, it wasn't there. However, Todd Milewski's blog on the front page of USCHO has a composite national working schedule that includes it.
http://www.uscho.com/blogs/from_the...-television-schedule-the-working-version.html
 
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does ESPNU even release a schedule?

I wonder if they dropped their weekly Sunday afternoon games or regular season games altogether...at least, it looks like the Hockey East package moved to CBS College Sports instead.

It's good to see CBSCS picking up their coverage compared to what it was a year ago, though it's too bad they had to bring Dave Starman back to do color. That guy is just so annoying to listen to.
 
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does ESPNU even release a schedule?

I always felt like the ESPNU games lacked effort on ESPNs part. The whole delaying broadcast for games to televise womens basketball was kind of annoying. The only downside to no more HE games on ESPNU is there will no longer be game recaps on ESPN Boston Sports Center.
 
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2010-11 FSN Rocky Mountain University of Denver Hockey TV Schedule

All times listed are Mountain and subject to change

Date, Opponent, Time

Fri., Oct. 15 Boston College, 7:30 p.m.

Fri., Oct. 22 Wisconsin, 7:30 p.m.

Fri., Nov. 5 Colorado College, 7:30 p.m.

Fri., Nov. 19 Bemidji State, 7:30 p.m.

Fri., Nov. 26 Lake Superior State, 7:30 p.m.

Fri., Dec. 31 Northern Michigan, 6:00 p.m.

Fri., Jan. 21 Alaska Anchorage, 7:30 p.m.

Sat., Jan. 22 Alaska Anchorage, 7:00 p.m.

Sat., Feb. 5 Colorado College, 7:00 p.m.

Fri., Feb. 18 Michigan Tech, 7:30 p.m.

Sat., Feb. 19 Michigan Tech, 7:00 p.m.

Fri., Mar. 4 St. Cloud State, 7:30 p.m.
 
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