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The National Collegiate Hockey Conference (NCHC) has confirmed that all games played in league arenas will be exclusively available on NCHC.tv for the current season. This decision comes as the NCHC moves away from its previous broadcasting agreement with CBS Sports Network, which will not be renewed.
Fans of college hockey can look forward to a more centralized viewing experience as the NCHC aims to enhance its digital platform. The transition to NCHC.tv is expected to provide fans with easier access to live games, highlights, and on-demand content directly from the league.
The NCHC has been a significant player in college hockey, showcasing some of the sport's top talent. By focusing on its own streaming service, the league is positioning itself to better cater to its dedicated fan base. As the season approaches, excitement is building for what promises to be an action-packed year of college hockey.
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