NHL Gives You A Digital Choice

I’m not a hockey fan myself, but I have a few friends who are. Anyone interested in catching an in-season hockey game that for some reason they couldn’t watch live? Maybe you’d like to review a few key moments? The NHL wants to help you out.

NHL Interactive Cyber Enterprises (ICE), the digital arm of the National Hockey League (NHL), today announced a multi-year deal to provide NHL video content to Google Video. The NHL will provide in-season full-length games on delay to Google Video at http://video.google.com/nhl.html. Google also will receive select NHL classic games.

That last little bit there is perhaps the most interesting part of the announcement … for example maybe you want to look back on the 1994 Stanley Cup final: Canucks @ Rangers?

One caveat – this stuff is only free (and add-free) for the first two weeks of November. Get it while you can!

2 thoughts on “NHL Gives You A Digital Choice”

  1. Thanks for these! I had “fun” Nathan Lafayette hitting the goalpost with five minutes left in a one-goal game. “The SAVE of the game by Richter!,” according to the New York announcer. And I had a good time getting outraged at the Montreal Canadiens running over Calgary’s goalie THREE times in the last ten minutes of the 1989 final. But at least the result of that game was better.

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