
Nailers And B2 Now Offering Power Play Season Pass
Published on September 12, 2008 under ECHL (ECHL)
Wheeling Nailers News Release
WHEELING, WV -The Wheeling Nailers announced that fans can now purchase a Power-Play Season Pass from B2 Networks, the "Official Broadband Broadcast Provider of the ECHL."
The Power-Play Season Pass allows you to save more than 60 percent off the individual game purchase price while not missing a minute of watching your Nailers live on the road.
Fans can purchase the Power-Play Season Pass for only $150 until Oct. 1 and for $160 after Oct. 1.
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.
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