I find it disappointing that so many college programs have sold out their broadcast rights to ESPN. Has anybody figured out the best way to access video of games on ESPN? I have never figured out how to watch games of teams that have sold out to ESPN. Maybe because I am in Canada. I need some help and advice here.
That particular game is part of "ESPN Plus", a monthly fee service. I went to ESPN Plus, searched for "Brown", looked under "live and upcoming" (had to click on "show more").
https://www.espn.com/watch/player?id...d-79a77efc028b
they do make it difficult :;
My main point is that there seemed to be a very progressive development of video coverage of these games and then
ESPN came along and suddenly it became really complicated and expensive to access games.
I can't speak for the cost in Canada, but last year I had ESPN+ and the coverage was pretty good and I was able watch a lot of games for a $5 a month fee. That's better than most of the plans to watch a single team. I do realize that not all streams that I can see are available in Canada. Good luck!
"... And lose, and start again at your beginnings
And never breathe a word about your loss;" -- Rudyard Kipling
I don’t know about Canada but the ESPN plus broadcasts are great for women’s college hockey. For $5 a month it’s a steal.
I have always found easiest way to get to games online is to go to a schools schedule and then click watch from there. Some schools do have a separate feed for Canada though, so I understand your troubles. I would reach out to an SID at the school you want to watch. I’m sure they would be happy to help a fan. Good luck Hab.
I always check to see what’s available on onhockey.tv before paying to watch a game.
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