Friday, January 2, 2015
TSN Adds to NCAA Schedule
Canada’s largest sports network to carry more than 40 U.S. college games this season.
Updated Jan. 14 with some schedule changes
Thanks to the popularity of its first several NCAA broadcasts of 2014-15, Canadian television network TSN has added to its U.S. college hockey schedule for the second half of the season. The recently added games build upon what already was the most expansive NCAA hockey broadcast schedule ever available in Canada. The new games are:
Jan. 17 | Niagara at North Dakota | TD: 12:30 a.m. ET | TSN2 |
Jan. 30 | Minnesota Duluth at Denver | 9:30 p.m. ET | TSN2 |
Feb. 14 | Denver at North Dakota | TD: 11 p.m. ET | TSN1 |
Feb. 20 | Yale at Quinnipiac | 7 p.m. ET | TSN2 |
Feb. 21 | Robert Morris at RIT | TD: 9:30 p.m. ET | TSN2 |
A full list of remaining TSN games – beginning with tomorrow’s matchup between defending national champion Union and No. 1-ranked Boston University (7 p.m. ET, TSN3) – can be found here. Highlights include top 2015 NHL Draft prospects Jack Eichel (Boston University) and Noah Hanifin (Boston College) competing for the legendary Beanpot in Boston and 11 games in the NCAA Tournament, including the 2015 NCAA Frozen Four that will determine the national champion.
College Hockey Inc.: Full Canadian TV Schedule
TSN’s full schedule showcases teams from all six NCAA Division I conferences and many of the nearly 200 NHL draft picks currently playing at the NCAA level. More than 30% of all NCAA hockey players are Canadian.
TSN’s expanded coverage of NCAA hockey is available for live streaming and on demand viewing to TSN subscribers through TSN GO.
About College Hockey, Inc.
Formed in 2009 in partnership with USA Hockey, College Hockey, Inc. is a nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting Division I men’s college hockey to prospective players and fans through extensive marketing and informational efforts. The entity is operated under the auspices of a 12-member Board of Directors and works closely with the commissioners, coaching staffs and administrators of the 59 programs and six conferences that sponsor Division I hockey.