{"id":97545,"date":"2012-03-12T09:10:50","date_gmt":"2012-03-12T14:10:50","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.uscho.com\/ecac-blog\/?p=1051"},"modified":"2012-03-12T09:10:50","modified_gmt":"2012-03-12T14:10:50","slug":"1051","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/wwwproxy.uscho.com\/2012\/03\/12\/1051\/","title":{"rendered":"Updated: ECAC Hockey finales will not be televised"},"content":{"rendered":"
<\/em>Don’t change that channel, ECAC Hockey fans!<\/p>\n In fact, don’t even bother turning on the TV, for the league’s championship weekend will not be televised this year. The league confirmed today that it could not find a suitable carrier for its flagship event, to be held for the second time at Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City, N.J.<\/p>\n “We were on CBS Sports last year, and they opted for another route, for lack of a better word,” said ECAC Hockey commissioner Steve Hagwell in a telephone interview Monday morning. “NBC is doing the Hockey East games, and we explored some regional outlets and looked at producing games on our own… and there were just some obstacles that presented themselves.”<\/p>\n Hagwell explained that the league was effectively left without a dance partner when all was said and done, as national and regional outlets all seemed to have pre-existing commitments for next weekend’s airtime.<\/p>\n “We’ve produced games in the past on our own, but (when you’re doing that) you’re looking for an outlet nationally. NBC and CBS opted for other issues, then you’re still looking at regional outlets: NESN has Hockey East; Comcast Sports New England has a commitment to the Celtics; MSG has the Rangers, Knicks, etcetera, so you’ve got to find a viable outlet to put it on.<\/p>\n “[Carriers] have their decisions to make from their own business standpoint, and we have ours. Even locally, Time Warner Albany as an example – just as an example – is doing the New York state high school basketball tournament. Networks have their own commitments. We wanna be on, and we’d love to have somebody want us on.”<\/p>\n Hagwell confessed true disappointment that the final weekend of the league’s season would go un-broadcast, leaving ECAC Hockey as the only Division I league without a TV partnership for its title game.<\/p>\n The games will be streamed live via the internet. Union plays Colgate at 4:30 on Friday, followed by Cornell versus Harvard. The losers play a consolation contest on Saturday afternoon, followed by the championship game that night.<\/p>\n