Toledo Walleye, ECHL partner with ‘FloSports’ to air regular season, playoff games

The Toledo Walleye are partnering with FloHockey (whose subscription plans begin at $12.50 per month) to air their regular season and playoff games online:

We’re excited to announce our partnership with @flosports, bringing all @ECHL games and Kelly Cup Playoffs LIVE on @FloHockey. ?

Read more ➡️ https://t.co/HhIiAgfF8w pic.twitter.com/g8ugGd9nyX— Toledo Walleye (@ToledoWalleye) September 30, 2020

Here are more details from the Walleye:

PRINCETON, N.J. – The ECHL announced on Wednesday that FloSports has been named the new provider for ECHL.TV, beginning with the 2020-21 season.

Every ECHL regular season game, as well as the annual ECHL All-Star Classic and the Kelly Cup Playoffs, will stream exclusively through FloHockey, along with original content, interviews and analysis produced by FloSports.

FloSports continues to bolster its hockey platform and recently announced a multi-year partnership with CCHA that will see every regular and postseason event hosted by a CCHA member school streamed live and on-demand on FloHockey. The agreement covers all regular season games to include preseason, non-conference matchups and the entire CCHA postseason tournament. Along with the ECHL, FloHockey will stream up to 1,600 games annually making it one of the premier destinations for hockey fans.

To access live and on-demand coverage of the ECHL, CCHA, Atlantic Hockey, WCHA, and more, visit FloHockey to become a monthly or annual PRO subscriber. FloHockey subscribers also receive complete access to the entire network of FloSports verticals ranging from motorsports, cycling, wrestling, football, baseball, softball, grappling and more. Watch the live events across all screens by downloading the FloSports app on iOS, Android, Apple TV, Roku, Amazon Fire and Chromecast.

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  1. I wish they could offer it for like sub 5 bucks, then it would make sense, but it’s not as valuable as Netflix sub or similar to watch some minor league games.

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