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East Side Pioneer Guy
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For a few different reasons, I will likely be catching some games via streaming on the interwebs. (Now, I feel like I should be in the Progressive commercials; on not becoming your parents. go ahead take a shot at me, I'm fair game.) But I suspect I'm not the only one. If I'm interested in a particular game, how would I find the stream? Is it typically free? Or what might it cost? Anything else I need to know?
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Ditto
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There are already several threads, two of which are pinned discussing this.

There is a package you can buy this year which will show games, likely with no commentary, at: https://www.mnhockey.tv/

You can see which rinks that will cover. If you want to see what those games looks like, try: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ShjSLhaSAjM


This was the premier site to look for last year, but not sure if it will be manned this year: http://www.watchingpuck.com/

Different sites that I have saved off as having games in the past:

https://www.prepspotlight.tv/MSHSL
https://www.youthhockeyhub.com/livegamevideos
https://www.stateofhockey.com/
http://www.thehornwbl.com/
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKg5hN ... thbtEB_7mw
https://www.45tv.com/prep45/
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There are a number of options and I'm guessing there will be even more this year due to spectator limitations, some will cost $, others may be free, it varies.

Historically, MNHockey.TV, YHH, Up North Hockey, Prep Spotlight. etc. have all streamed various games with announcers, there is also the Live Barn feeds from many rinks (no announcers). Many teams also have their own streaming equipment and stream their home games (and select road games), these typically also have announcers.

The HS Hockey broadcasts topic at the top of the forum is helpful.
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Ok that's some good dope & is very helpful.

Is there a good source I can check each week that will show which games will be available & where I can find them? Or does this involve a bit of detective work on my part?
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East Side Pioneer Guy wrote: Tue Jan 12, 2021 6:23 pm Ok that's some good dope & is very helpful.

Is there a good source I can check each week that will show which games will be available & where I can find them? Or does this involve a bit of detective work on my part?
This forum in the pinned topics above and keep an eye on it (Forum, Twitter, FB, etc.), sometimes streams are scheduled weeks in advance, but a large % of the time they are added within a day or two of the event. Watching Puck has also consolidated a list in the past on his website, not sure if he's planning to maintain that or not this year (no small effort).
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Most of the games streamed by MnHockey Tv will have automatic cameras, and the majority of the games they are doing will have a play by play announcer. For a select few important games, there will be a color commentator

A few games will have manual cameras, either a camera feed or an iphone feed.
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Sparlimb wrote: Tue Jan 12, 2021 5:29 pm There are already several threads, two of which are pinned discussing this.

There is a package you can buy this year which will show games, likely with no commentary, at: https://www.mnhockey.tv/

You can see which rinks that will cover. If you want to see what those games looks like, try: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ShjSLhaSAjM


This was the premier site to look for last year, but not sure if it will be manned this year: http://www.watchingpuck.com/

Different sites that I have saved off as having games in the past:

https://www.prepspotlight.tv/MSHSL
https://www.youthhockeyhub.com/livegamevideos
https://www.stateofhockey.com/
http://www.thehornwbl.com/
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKg5hN ... thbtEB_7mw
https://www.45tv.com/prep45/

The WBL school district signed an exclusive agreement with prep spotlight (paid stream) so unfortunately The Horn is dead. Lots of other schools have deals with them as well
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Last few years our good friend O Town Clown has provided this excellent site showing lineup of all streamed game each nite .

http://www.watchingpuck.com/

Don’t know if he plans to do again this year , hope so !
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Wblhcky2424 wrote: Tue Jan 12, 2021 8:11 pm
Sparlimb wrote: Tue Jan 12, 2021 5:29 pm There are already several threads, two of which are pinned discussing this.

There is a package you can buy this year which will show games, likely with no commentary, at: https://www.mnhockey.tv/

You can see which rinks that will cover. If you want to see what those games looks like, try: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ShjSLhaSAjM


This was the premier site to look for last year, but not sure if it will be manned this year: http://www.watchingpuck.com/

Different sites that I have saved off as having games in the past:

https://www.prepspotlight.tv/MSHSL
https://www.youthhockeyhub.com/livegamevideos
https://www.stateofhockey.com/
http://www.thehornwbl.com/
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKg5hN ... thbtEB_7mw
https://www.45tv.com/prep45/

The WBL school district signed an exclusive agreement with prep spotlight (paid stream) so unfortunately The Horn is dead. Lots of other schools have deals with them as well
Interestingly, I see HM out there as well on prepspotlight.tv But I'm not buying any package until I see that they are actually going to stream games from Aldrich. Their package is $59.99 for the season. I wonder if were seeing the end of free streaming...
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SCC Sports covers Mahtomedi, Tartan, and White Bear Lake. It isn't exclusively hockey, but will have games mixed in to their broadcast schedule. Games will be streamed on their Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/scctv and YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/scctv. They can also be watched on Comcast Channel 19 in the Northeast Suburbs. These are the games they'll be covering in January and February, pending there aren't any covid issues or PrepSpotlight coverage overlap:

January 16 - Mahtomedi vs. Hill-Murray
January 28 - Tartan vs. Henry Sibley
February 23 - White Bear Lake vs. Forest Lake

The full calendar schedule can be seen here: https://scctv.org/programming/production-truck
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https://www.mnhockeyhub.com/gamebroadcasts

mixture of radio and video for first week from HH
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Looks like EGF will be doing a livestream for all their games. This link on their Twitter:

https://www.meridix.com/channel/?liveid ... #/schedule
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I am slipping the Zamboni driver a $20 to open the back door. :mrgreen:
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So is it the case that with PrepspotlightTV that I would pay $59, but they don't schedule too far out?

Or can I buy individual games, too, rather than buying the entire package?
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Livebarn.com streams from some rinks. The Big Nine Conference’s calendar page even gives codes for some games.
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East Side Pioneer Guy wrote: Sun Jan 17, 2021 6:30 pm So is it the case that with PrepspotlightTV that I would pay $59, but they don't schedule too far out?

Or can I buy individual games, too, rather than buying the entire package?
Waiting until we get some home games. My guess is they will do the Hill home games all season. And I think you can buy a game individually, but likely not until after it streams. So that isn't a great option. I did see someplace the Chaska game should be streaming, but I have to find it again. Might be the pay site on mnhockey.tv
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Looks like you have to pay & subscribe to Live Barn without knowing what specific games they cover. Could be buying a pig in a poke.
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Here are the MN rinks that Livebarn is installed at. Unless they deliberately turn off the feed, they are always showing what's going on on the ice.

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Albert Lea City Arena
Runestone Community Center
Andover Community Center
Anoka Area Ice Arena
Hayes Park Arena
Packer Arena
Riverside Arena (Austin)
Bagley Youth Hockey Arena
Lake of the Woods International Arena
Benson Civic Center
National Sports Center (NSC)
Fogerty Arena
NSC Super Rink
Buffalo Civic Center
Burnsville Ice Center
Champlin Ice Forum
Chaska Community Center Ice Rink
Cottage Grove Ice Arena
Hallett Center Of Crosby
Delano Area Sports Arena
Mars Lakeview Arena
Minnesota Made Ice Center
Elk River Ice Arena
Faribault Ice Arena
Fergus Falls Community Arena
Forest Lake Sports Center
IRA Civic Center
Hastings Civic Arena
Burich Arena
Isanti Civic Arena
La Crescent Community Arena
Lakeville Ames Arena
Le Sueur Community Center
Chisago Lakes Arena
Litchfield Civic Arena
Little Falls Sports Arena
Morrison Arena
All Seasons Arena
Aldrich Arena
Moose Sherritt Arena
Cullen Hockey Center
Riverside Arena (Moose Lake)
Mora Civic Center
Lee Community Center
New Prague Ice Arena
Northfield Ice Arena
Ted O Johnson Arena
Breezy Point Hockey Center
Princeton Ice Arena
Prairie Island Arena
Redwood Area Community Center
Richfield Ice Arena
River Lakes Civic Arena
Graham Arena Complex
Rochester Recreation Center
Rogers Activity Center
Rosemount Ice Arena
Roseville Skating Center
Bernicks Arena
Sauk Centre Civic Arena
Sports Arena East
Shakopee Ice Arena
Shoreview Arena
Sleepy Eye Arena
Doug Woog Arena
TRIA Rink at Treasure Island Center
Charles M. Schulz Highland Arena
Gustafson Phalen Arena
Oscar Johnson Arena
Pleasant Arena
Harding Arena
Ken Yackel West Side Arena
Municipal Athletic Complex (MAC)
Lake County Arena
TCO Sports Garden
Walker Area Community Center
Gardens Arena
Olympic Arena
Waseca Community Arena
White Bear Lake Sports Center
Willmar Civic Center
Worthington Arena
East Side Pioneer Guy
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Would Live Barn be just a single camera then?

And why on earth would anyone bother to set up a camera at Harding arena???
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Its a darn shame that Mn Hockey TV, and Live Barn, and NFHS, and others can't all get together and put one package out there. Would make life so much easier finding games.
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East Side Pioneer Guy wrote: Thu Jan 21, 2021 8:49 pm Would Live Barn be just a single camera then?

And why on earth would anyone bother to set up a camera at Harding arena???
Technically it's two cameras right next to each other, but yes, one angle. You have two options:
Auto - the camera follow the action, it does a decent job but not great. Occasionally it misses the beginning of a breakaway as the camera figures out the action is going the other way.
Pan - this is like a fishbowl view so you see the whole rink at once. I prefer this option. You can zoom in and out, pan the camera yourself.

No commentary, of course, but the microphones pick up everything.

Also nice about Livebarn is everything is "on demand" for 30 days, so you can go and watch a game later. You can also save/share 30-second clips, or if you pay for the premium membership (few bucks more a month) you can download 30-minute clips.

PS - I don't work for LiveBarn, just a fan of it after using it for a couple years. :lol:
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Tartan vs. Henry Sibley will be streamed by Suburban Community Channels tonight. Zach Halverson from KFAN on the call. Here's the link to the YouTube stream:

https://youtu.be/B_NHbD16-LA
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