4 on the Floor: NHL's GameCenter Live allows you to watch up to 4 games at once, plus much, much more (select image to see in larger view)
It’s a great time to be a sports fan these days. Between HD, mobile, and the internet, fans of every stripe can get their fix.
Of course, there can be option overload. Between league-owned networks, and out-of-market television packages, the problem could be, “Where to choose?”
For anyone looking to augment their NHL viewing options, or get started, the league’s GameCenter Live package should be worth considering. The online streaming package for out-of-market games has just about everything a fan could want if they find watching video online as an option over television, or a service that can get them watching games when a television set isn’t available, with one major exception we will get to in a bit.
Seeing Is Believing
Our review of GCL was done on a Dell Inspiron 1750 2.10GHz Dual Core system laptop running Windows 7 with 4 Gigs of RAM, a 17” monitor running at 1600x900, running WiFi over DSL. We used Mozilla’s Firefox as the browser. By default, video streaming runs at 1600Kbps, with the user being able to select lower bit rates (400Kbps, 800Kbps). We installed the NeuLion Plug-In that is an option for GCL that allows for adaptive bit rates – the system automatically detects and adjusts the bit rate depending on the connection speed.
With the ability to stream up to four games simultaneously, we were pleasantly surprised to find no buffering issues. Clicking between each pane switched audio for that given game seamlessly. For those that want to keep track of multiple games, the ability to watch four games is a key selling point of the package. (Select image in the upper right to see example).
DVR-Like
"Ice Tracker" in GameCenter Live is one of several widgets that make the streaming video package a winner
New for this year in GameCenter Live is the ability to use the system’s “DVR-like” functions. Becoming standard fare for streaming packages, users can pause, rewind, go back to “Live”, or use the handy “Go Back 10 Seconds” button.
Widgets ‘R Us
GameCenter Live’s biggest strength is the use of widgets. Once launched, the user has the ability to watch up to four games at once, by clicking from the schedule bar above the viewing field, or by clicking on a game, and dragging and dropping it into place. This is also handy for stats for a particular game you happen to be viewing. Caps playing the Bruins? Click on the stats tab for which team you want to view, and drag the transparent menu anywhere on the viewing screen, including over the action. Want to watch a game in full view, but want to check another game using Picture in Picture, there’s a small widget for that in which you can place it where ever you like.
Other great widget features include Play-By-Play, a chat window, and our favorite, the Ice Tracker which allows you to see where shots, goals, hits, penalties, occurred for the entire game, by period, for both, or each team. Mousing over a marker on Ice Tracker gives you details (see image)
Give Me The Time(line)
There’s nothing worse than watching a game, forgetting to put it on pause, walking away and coming back only to find that you missed a shot on or goal. One of GCL’s best features is a timeline with markers showing when the period ended, shots on goal, and goals. Clicking on the markers gives you several seconds leading up to the action in question. When getting into archived games, this function can act as your “highlight reel”.
Got the time? GameCenter Live's timeline bar allows you to click right to where the action happens (click to see in detail)
(select the image to see in detail)
Popout Fizzles
The only glitch we found in GameCenter Live revolved around its ability to have a “popout” window. Clicking on the “popout” button opens a mini-window that can be set in the corner of your screen to allow you to check a single game, but not have it consume a sizeable part of your screen’s real estate. We tried using this function several times, only to have it lock the browser up. This was distracting, but not a deal killer – the functionality seems a nice to have, rather than a core piece – after a couple of crashes, we simply left the “popout” testing alone, and soon forgot about it.
Time Machine (Archives)
Fall asleep on the couch, and only have a few minutes before you have to dash off to work? If you’re a NHL GameCenter Live subscriber, you can watch a 10 to 12 minute version of the game the next morning at 8am ET. And, you can watch archived games 48 hours after the games are broadcast with no blackouts. For those that live on the East Coast and are looking to see what they might have missed for Left Coast games, a great way to keep up with the action.
One of the coolest content related pieces for this year’s GCL is the ability to see a collection of select games from 1970 thru 2009 that have been selected by the NHL’s Editorial Staff.
Conclusion: Get It, But Let the Buyer Beware (Blackouts)
As online streaming sports applications go, GameCenter Live is the best one out there. It pulled out all the stops in terms of functionality, and with the exception of one hiccup, was robust enough to give a great viewing experience.
But, before you plunk down $119 (US), GCL’s biggest issue may have nothing to do with the application, at all, but rather the NHL’s television blackout policy. Depending on your location, and national broadcasts, getting “up to 40 games a week” may fall more on the side of well under, rather than reaching that nice sounding “40 games” plateau.
Since GCL looks for where your computer’s IP address is located, your blackouts become tied to that location. But, the NHL doesn’t provide a zip code locator where you could enter in your location to see where you are currently blacked out, and to-date, no enterprising individuals have created a blackout map, such as is the case for Major League Baseball (see MLB’s blackout map). This is the biggest issue surrounding GCL, and it's most glaring weakness.
There’s nothing worse than purchasing something great, which GameCenter Live is, only to find that the games you want to see are caught up in the Blackout Blues. If you live in a location where blackouts are not an issue, such as we are, then purchasing GCL should be a no brainer. For the rest of those considering, since the NHL doesn't have the information, we suggest scouring the web throughly for information that will help you make the proper decision on your purchase. Below are the NHL’s blackout restrictions pulled from their GameCenter Live FAQ. Consider reading closely before purchasing:
When am I blacked out on NHL GAMECENTER LIVE?
Generally, you are blacked out of games on NHL GAMECENTER Live based on a number of factors, including:
Your local team is televising on a local over-the-air station and you are located within that station’s signal.
Your local team is televising on a local regional sports network and your cable or satellite system falls within the distribution for that local regional sports network (regardless of whether your cable or satellite system actually carries that regional sports network.)
There is no local television coverage of your local team.
The game is being televised nationally – In the U.S. this includes NBC, Versus, and the NHL Network. In Canada this includes CBC, TSN, and the NHL Network.
What if all the games I’m trying view are blacked out?
This means our system cannot identify your IP address as a valid IP address. Hotels, Universities or Colleges, using a company VPN could be connecting to proxy servers that make it difficult to locate what TV territory you are located in.
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The National Hockey League (NHL) today unveiled NHL VideoCenter (http://video.nhl.com/videocenter/), the League’s new streaming video player that features new channels of content, significant enhancements to the user experience, and enables fans to easily share NHL video on the most popular social media Web sites.
With an enhanced user interface and expanded programming based on analytic insights into fan demand, NHL VideoCenter was developed in coordination with the NHL’s strategic technology partner NeuLion, the leading developer of IPTV solutions for content partners such as the NHL, NFL and more than 200 Colleges. NHL VideoCenter upgrades and replaces NHL Network Online, the League’s groundbreaking video environment that was launched with NeuLion in April, 2008.
“NHL.com is the first place fans look to see the best game highlights, live and feature videos, and original programming focused on the NHL,” said Andre Mika, NHL Senior Vice President for Creative. “NHL VideoCenter expands the volume of video content offered on NHL.com, and greatly enhances and streamlines the user interface, creating the Web’s best destination for NHL video.”
The new features and enhancements give NHL fans even more video content to choose from. It allows them fans to find, and interact with, NHL video more quickly, more easily and more often, as well as share that experience with online communities all over the Web. Among the new and enhanced features include:
High-definition viewing experience
Three new channels of content − NHL Shootout Channel, featuring all NHL game shootouts in their entirety; NHL Press Room, featuring live coverage of press conferences and other breaking news; and NHL Library, which gives fans a selection of classic and archived videos
Click-to-share with popular social media sites such as Twitter and Digg, and the ability to share full videos that play in-line on Facebook
Expanded screen size
Faster page loading
Better and expanded search results
Streamlined, more consumable game highlights
“The must-have trend for 2010 is HD and the new NHL VideoCenter brings that HD experience to the fan. Interactivity, syndication features and multi-device delivery allows the NHL to reach fans anywhere at anytime and build a deeper relationship with them,” said Chris Wagner, EVP and Co-Founder of NeuLion.
As a result of these consumer-facing improvements that drive more fan interaction and engagement with NHL video, NHL VideoCenter will also deliver greater value to NHL partners that advertise within videos or via banner ads.
“Integrating with NHL video online is among our most important advertising activations with the National Hockey League,” said Tom Peyton, Sr. Manager, National Advertising American Honda Motor Company. “We feel that the high level of fan engagement on NHL VideoCenter makes it a great environment for targeted Honda Brand marketing."
Source: National Hockey League
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Hockey equipment manufacturer Easton Hockey today announced the relaunch of the brand’s official Web site – EastonHockey.com.
The completely re-designed and re-imagined URL will now include technology breakdowns, product news and an industry-first for hockey fans – head-to-toe product details and model numbers for every Easton-sponsored NHL player.
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The site will also feature a user-friendly site experience, showcasing exclusive player and product video, including never-before-seen footage from Easton’s NHL pro camp, plus product demos featuring expert commentary from Easton’s Research and Development team.
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Source: Easton Hockey
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NHL GameCenter LIVE is specifically designed for those avid fans looking for the most complete, in-game NHL viewing experience, as well as for the nearly 50 percent of NHL fans who live away from their favorite team’s local television market and crave more live game coverage, which is especially prevalent during the Stanley Cup Playoffs.
Fans who already subscribe to NHL GameCenter LIVE will be able to view these games. Non-subscribers can take advantage the new “Day Pass” offering for NHL GameCenter LIVE. Throughout the Stanley Cup Playoffs, fans can watch a single night of NHL action, on-demand, for $19.95. All games are subject to blackouts and other restrictions.
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April 15
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Carolina at New Jersey, 7:30 p.m.
April 16
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April 17
Carolina at New Jersey, 7:30 p.m.
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April 19
New Jersey at Carolina, 7:30 p.m.
April 20
Boston at Montreal, 7 p.m.
April 21
New Jersey at Carolina, 7:30 p.m.
Detroit at Columbus, 7 p.m.
April 22
Boston at Montreal, 7 p.m.
April 23
Detroit at Columbus, 7 p.m.
April 25
Montreal at Boston, 7 p.m.**
Calgary at Chicago, 9 p.m.**
April 27
Boston at Montreal, TBD**
Detroit at Columbus, TBD**
Chicago at Calgary, TBD**
April 28
Carolina at New Jersey, 7:30 p.m.**
April 29
Montreal at Boston, TBD **
Calgary at Chicago, TBD**
(**denotes if necessary)
Source: National Hockey League
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The National Hockey League tonight launched a digital celebration of a record-setting performance by New Jersey Devils goaltender Martin Brodeur and invited fans to join in honoring his 552nd career regular-season victory -- more than any goaltender in League history.
During the digital celebration, NHL.com and NHL Mobile is providing fans with wall-to-wall coverage of Brodeur’s historic achievement, including:
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. NHL.com editors will share the top entries with Brodeur and will display them on www.NHL.com/brodeur.
Participation in the Brodeur celebration also is encouraged via 3rd-party media. Fans can visit the NHL’s YouTube site (www.YouTube.com/NHL) to submit their own video or text message to Brodeur and can post messages to Twitter using the hashtag #Brodeur.
"This is an historic moment in the NHL, and NHL.com is providing in-depth coverage of this tremendous milestone,” said Andre Mika, NHL Senior Vice President and Executive in Charge of Programming, New Media. “Not only will fans be able to respond to the breaking of the record, we are enabling a social media event around one of the greatest players in NHL history.”
Brodeur, who has played his entire NHL career with the Devils, has won the Stanley Cup three times, the Vezina Trophy as the NHL's top goaltender four times, the 1994 Calder Trophy as NHL Rookie of the Year and played in nine NHL All-Star Games. He also has won an Olympic gold medal (2002) and a World Cup title (2004) for his native Canada.
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NHL GameCenter LIVE streams up to 40 games per week (blackout and other restrictions apply), and is specifically designed for those avid fans looking for the most complete, in-game NHL viewing experience, as well as for the nearly 50 percent of NHL fans that live away from their favorite team’s local television market and crave more live game coverage.
A central component of the new NHL.com -- which re-launched in October to give fans a
personalized, all-access pass to their favorite NHL team and players -- NHL GameCenter LIVE surrounds these avid hockey fans with TV-quality streaming video, multiple and exclusive camera angles, multi-games views, real-time stats, chat and much more.
NHL GameCenter Live has proven extremely popular with hockey fans so far this season and subscriptions to the service have increased nearly 250 percent compared to last season.
“Already this season, thousands of fans across North America have been delighted by NHL hockey delivered through the NHL GameCenter LIVE experience,” said Perry Cooper, NHL Senior Vice President, NHL Direct + Digital Marketing and Fan Analytics. “Now that the NHL season has reached January, the playoff races are heating up and each game is important. With another free trial, more fans can get in on the excitement of these games, especially when they’re experienced through NHL GameCenter LIVE.”
NHL GameCenter Live features include:
• “Game of the Night,” featuring camera angles not available to television viewers.
• Multi-game view to watch up to four games at once.
• On-Demand Viewing of archived games.
• Chat with other fans.
• Real-time scoreboard and scoring alerts that keep track of all live NHL action.
• Tons of stats from the NHL’s own Real-Time Statistics.
• Play-by-play action tracking that shows where and when every shot, goal, hit and penalty occurred, as well links to highlights of select plays.
• Audio choice. When available, fans can choose their favorite audio feed (home or away radio) for each game.
• Game highlights. One-click access to League-wide video highlights.
• Game photos. Coming soon, fans can browse and purchase rich, dynamic Getty Images from every game throughout the League.
PRICING AND AVAILABILITY
From January 1-4, fans can subscribe to NHL GameCenter LIVE for the remainder of the NHL regular season at the special rate of US$109, or for five monthly installments of US$21.95. From January 5 until February 15, the rate is US$119. To order NHL GameCenter Live visit www.nhl.com/gamecenter.
Source: National Hockey League
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The National Hockey League (NHL) today announced that on October 30 it will offer fans a free trial of NHL GameCenter Live, a new online subscription service that enables fans to engage with live NHL games via TV-quality streaming video.
Streaming up to 40 games per week, NHL GameCenter Live is specifically designed for those avid fans looking for the most complete, in-game NHL viewing experience, as well as for the nearly
50 percent of NHL fans that live away from their favorite team’s local television market and crave more content and access.
“Thousands of fans are already enjoying NHL GameCenter Live and their feedback has been extremely positive,” said Perry Cooper the NHL’s Senior Vice President, NHL Direct + Digital Marketing. “We are adding another free trial date so we can show even more NHL fans how amazing it is to experience live games online with NHL GameCenter Live.”
NHL GameCenter Live features include:
• “Game of the Night” featuring camera angles not available to television viewers.
• Multi-game view to watch up to four games at once.
• On-Demand Viewing of archived games.
• Chat with other fans.
• Real-time scoreboard and scoring alerts that keep track of all live NHL action.
• Tons of stats from the NHL’s own Real-Time Statistics.
• Play-by-play action tracking that shows where and when every shot, goal, hit and penalty came from, as well links to highlights of select plays.
• Audio choice. When available, fans can choose their favorite audio feed (home or away radio) for each game.
• Game highlights. Access to League-wide video highlights at the click of a mouse.
• Game photos. Coming soon, fans can browse and purchase rich, dynamic Getty Images for from every game throughout the League.
PRICING AND AVAILABILITY
Fans can subscribe immediately to NHL GameCenter Live at the rate of US$169/CAN$219 for the whole season, or for monthly installments of US$20.99/CAN$30.99. Fans who have purchased the NHL® 2k9 video game can receive a 60-day free trial of NHL GameCenter Live with proof of purchase by visiting www.nhl.com/livegames2k. To order NHL GameCenter Live visit www.nhl.com/gamecenter.
Source: NHL
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