Showing posts with label NCHC TV. Show all posts
Showing posts with label NCHC TV. Show all posts

Friday, September 05, 2025

CBS Sports Net Will No Longer Showcase NCHC Hockey Games; Positive or a Negative?

 

It was announced last August that the NCHC would not renew a deal with the network ahead of the 2025-26 season. Upon reviewing this announcement, it's neither positive nor negative. Yes, it's not ideal that there won't be any NCHC hockey games on the network anymore. 

However, looking at it from a fan's perspective, they really didn't have that many games on anyway. Each NCHC team had at a minimum one game on the network and at most three games. 

Negative: It sucks that we won't have Alex Heinert doing play-by-play and Dave Starman as analyst. Let's not forget that Shireen Saski did a great job as a rinkside reporter. Someone could bring them in for a few games. 

Positive: Looking at it from a UND hockey fan's perspective, that's a win; Heinert should be back in the booth for most, if not all, of UND's hockey games. Winning! 

Positive: In speaking with fans and reading some of the comments, it's clear that many people don't have access to CBSSN. I took it for granted because it's included in my DirecTV stream package. I've had CBSSN since I switched from cable to DirecTV.  Having all of the games on NCHC.TV fans will be able to watch all their favorite teams' games on the streaming service if they have a subscription. 

Negative for some: In the past, I've been critical of the NCHC.TV. Primarily, because there are a few schools with poor broadcasts. The quality is not very good, making it difficult to watch those games. 

Positive: For UND fans, Midco Sports does a good job of producing UND hockey games and UND sports in general. They've set the bar very high for the rest of the NCHC. 

Eventually, I'd like to see Midco Sports take over the production of the NCHC.TV, like they did with the CCHA's streaming service. 

Is it hockey season yet? 


Saturday, January 20, 2024

NCHC.TV Revisited: What Are We Going to Get When the Entire NCHC Playoffs Are on Campus?

Today, I read a comment from a reader that inspired me to post. It read like this: 

St. Cloud TV graphic people were terrible. They showed a graphic listing Blake as from NDSU and another spelling Persson's last name as Pehrson, as like our defenseman by that spelling. Rough.

This is a fear that I have when the NCHC playoffs go entirely to home sites. It's no mystery not every team has the infrastructure that UND has. I get it; we're lucky to have the media partners that we have. I also think the conference needs to find a way to hold on to CBS Sports Network. Their broadcasts are very professional and done the right way. 


On this subject, I am broken record, but Midco Sports outshines every other school's webcasts. It's not even close. The video feed for Saint Cloud State's webcasts is good, but their play-by-play team could be better. Frankly, last night, they were atrocious. 


The broadcast team (Fox 9 and or Huskies Productions) needed help identifying the right North Dakota school their favorite team was playing. NDSU doesn't have college hockey; from what I hear, they don't plan on having a hockey team. Ever. Do your prep; it's goalie Ludvig Persson and defenseman Keaton Pehrson. 

Jim Rich has been doing this for a long time, you'd think he'd be able to read a pronunciation guide and be able to pronounce Jake Livanavage's name. It's harder to spell it than it is to say it. The color guy, Geno Parrish, was an absolute cheerleader. It was hard to listen to these two call the game. Is it okay to be homers in the booth? Probably, but there's taking it too far. 

I've already discussed this in NCHC TV: The Conference Can Do Better. I've had people ask me if the conference going to push for a higher standard or if we are going to be stuck with good enough is good enough. How do we hold the other schools accountable? I am sure we will hear some excuse about how they can't afford to up their game and we are just lucky to have the games webcast. 

It's all about the Benjamins. The conference is making money off NCHC.TV, regardless of whether they hold the schools with the substandard webcasts accountable. My question to fans is, is the product we have seen this season worth paying $115 a year? I don't think so.