
Toledo and B2 Set For the Season
Published on October 11, 2005 under ECHL (ECHL)
Toledo Walleye News Release
(Toledo, Ohio) Toledo Storm of the ECHL announced today it has signed on
with the B2 Networks for the 2005-06. The B2 Network is the "Official
Broadband Broadcast Provider" of the ECHL. Toledo fans will be able watch
all 72 Storm games through a link that will be featured at
www.toledostorm.com "We are extremely pleased to join in a partnership with B2," said President
Barry Soskin. "This agreement will give our fans the ability to watch our
games over the Internet." Storm Fans will be able to watch and hear the action live while listening to
their team's audio, if available. The games cost $6 each and require a
high-speed Internet connection and Windows Media Player 9 or higher. B2
already carries games for 22 other ECHL teams including: Alaska, Augusta,
Bakersfield, Charlotte, Columbia, Dayton, Florida, Fresno, Greenville,
Gwinnett, Idaho, Johnstown, Las Vegas, Pensacola, Phoenix, Reading, San
Diego, South Carolina, Stockton, Texas, Trenton and Wheeling. "B2 Networks welcomes the Toledo Storm as or 23rd partner from the ECHL,"
said Greg P. Bell, B2 Networks Owner and CEO. "I remember watching games
involving Toledo from the old days of the IHL and it's an honor to have a
city with that kind of hockey background joining our network. We look
forward to helping Storm fans follow the action from anywhere in the world." B2 Networks (B2now.com) is a premier provider of reliable and secure
international television and video broadcasting systems, pay-per-view and
billing systems. Working with teams from the ECHL, the American Hockey
League, the United States Hockey League, the United Hockey League ECHL, and
baseball's Northern League and Pacific Coast League, B2 has established
itself as a leader in innovative direct-to-home internet and television
broadcasting. Opening night 2005 is October 21st against Dayton. Tickets are on sale for
that contest and the remaining 35 home games at all ticket master outlets.
Contact the Storm office at 419-691-0200 or visit www.toledostorm.com
The opinions expressed in this release are those of the organization issuing it, and do not necessarily reflect the thoughts or opinions of OurSports Central or its staff.
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