
B2 Networks Power-Play Season Passes On Sale
Published on September 12, 2008 under ECHL (ECHL) News Release
PRINCETON, N.J. - The ECHL
announced that fans can now purchase a Power-Play Season Pass for their
favorite ECHL team from B2
Networks, the "Official Broadband Broadcast Provider of the ECHL."
The Power-Play Season Pass allows fans to save more than 60 percent off the
individual game purchase price while not missing a minute of watching their
favorite team live at home and on the road.
Fans can purchase the Power-Play Season Pass for only $150 until Oct. 1 and
for $160 after Oct. 1.
To purchase the Power-Play Season Pass visit ECHL.com or
B2LiveTV.com.
Games are broadcast using the
B2 Triangulation Interactive Player which provides viewers a more
complete and interactive viewing experience. In order to utilize the
technology, fans will need Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 or higher, a
current version of Microsoft Windows Media Player 11 and a high-speed
internet connection.
B2 Networks has broadcast ECHL games around the globe for each of the last
five years including the Kelly Cup Finals and the ECHL All-Star Game. The
first hockey game broadcast by B2 Networks was the Las Vegas Wranglers in
February 2004 and the first hockey championship carried by B2 Networks was
the 2004 Kelly Cup Playoffs.
B2 Networks
B2 Networks is a
premier provider of reliable and secure international television and
pay-per-view broadcasting systems. B2's worldwide network of arenas,
stadiums, local venues and data centers are currently in use to distribute
live sports and events to personal computers, television screens, mobile
devices and commercial venues around the world. Working with organizations
such as the ECHL, National Lacrosse League, the International Hockey
League, the United States Hockey League, the North American Hockey League,
Arena Football Leagues and selected NCAA and NAIA conferences and member
institutions, B2 Networks has established itself as a leader in innovative
global direct to home, mobile and television broadcasting. For the B2
Networks' Programming Guide visit B2TV.com or for information about B2
Networks, visit
B2Now.com.
ECHL
The ECHL celebrated its 20th Anniversary in 2007-08 and is the
third-longest tenured professional hockey league behind only the National
Hockey League and the American Hockey League.
The Premier 'AA' Hockey League began in 1988-89 with five teams in four
states and has grown to be a coast-to-coast league with 23 teams playing
828 games in 16 states and British Columbia in 2008-09.
The league officially changed its name to ECHL on May
19, 2003.
The ECHL has affiliations with 26 of the 30 teams in the NHL, marking the
12th consecutive season that the league has had affiliations with at least
20 teams in the NHL.
Former ECHL coaches working as head coaches in the NHL are Bruce
Boudreau of the Washington Capitals, at Scott
Gordon of the New York Islanders and at Peter Laviolette of the
Carolina Hurricanes. Boudreau, who coached Mississippi for three seasons
winning the Kelly Cup championship in 1999, was named NHL
Coach of the Year in 2007-08 becoming the first former ECHL coach to
receive the award. Laviolette, who began his coaching career with the
Wheeling Nailers, led Carolina Hurricanes to the Stanley Cup in 2006. There
are 15 assistant coaches in the NHL who were players or coaches in the
ECHL.
There have been 355
former ECHL players who have gone on to play in the NHL after playing in
the ECHL, including a record 47 in 2005-06 and 26 in 2006-07 and 2007-08.
The ECHL is represented for the eighth consecutive year on the National
Hockey League championship team in 2008 by Aaron
Downey of the Detroit Red Wings.
There are 18 former ECHL officials scheduled to work as part of the NHL
officiating team in 2008-09 with referees
David Banfield,
Chris Ciamaga,
Ghislain Hebert, Mike Leggo, Wes McCauley, Dean Morton, Dan O'Rourke,
Brian Pochmara, Kevin Pollock, Kyle Rehman, Chris Rooney,
Justin St. Pierre, Ian Walsh and Dean Warren and linesmen Steve Barton,
Brian Mach, Tim Nowak and Jay Sharrers. Barton, Leggo, McCauley, Nowak,
Pollock, Rooney and Sharrers all worked the 2008 Stanley Cup Playoffs.
The ECHL has affiliations with 26 of the 29 teams in the American Hockey
League in 2007-08 and for the past 19 years there has been an ECHL player
on the Calder Cup champion.
In the last six seasons the ECHL has had more call ups to the AHL than all
other professional leagues combined with over 2,300 call ups involving more
than 1,200 players. In each of the last three seasons there have been more
than 225 players who have played in both the ECHL and the AHL in the same
season.
Further information on the ECHL is available from its website at ECHL.com.
ECHL Stories from September 12, 2008
- RoadRunners Announce B2 Power-Play Season Pass - Phoenix RoadRunners
- Royals Announce 2008-09 Game Night Promotion Schedule - Reading Royals
- Nailers And B2 Now Offering Power Play Season Pass - Wheeling Nailers
- Berkstresser Back For First Full Season - Wheeling Nailers
- Sea Wolves Announce Pair Of Road Preseason Games - Mississippi Sea Wolves
- Chiefs Add Firepower, Grit With New Signings - Johnstown Chiefs
- Inferno Coach Joins Checkers Bench - Charlotte Checkers
- Checkers Announce Pre-Season Game - Charlotte Checkers
- B2 Networks Power Play Season Pass Now Available - Reading Royals
- Bombers' Individual Game Tickets On Sale Monday - Dayton Bombers
- B2 Networks Power-Play Season Passes On Sale - ECHL
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