Press Releases BC Hockey League 2008 First Round Play-Off Games FREE on the Web
  February 29, 2008

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BURNABY, BC  February 29, 2008 - The British Columbia Hockey League and INSINC are pleased to announced that live broadband coverage of all BCHL first round playoff games for 2008 will be made available FREE on the BCHL website at http://www.bchl.bc.ca.  

"This is a great way for BCHL fans to sample the leagues new video broadband coverage," states INSINC Director of Business Development, Barry Richardson.   "The BCHL has taken some very innovative steps with their integrated FANZONE player, and adding video was the next logical step in the evolution of the league's offering for fans."

The BCHL has been offering live audio play-by-play coverage of games for free throught the 2007-2008 season to the league's growing fan base.  Prior to this season audio broadcasts were made available for an annual subscription fee to the league's FANZONE.  

From the second round through to the finals, games will be made available on a pay-per-view basis for $6.95 per game. 

ABOUT INSINC
INSINC is focused on hosting and delivery of Internet protocol applications and infrastructure support, providing networking capabilities, software tools, production facilities, and human resources to deliver first class IP-based communication solutions to entertainment, enterprise, and government clients such as: Maple Leaf Sports and Entertainment, the Western Hockey League, the Canadian Football League, the Ontario Hockey League, Hockey Canada, Canadian Press, CHUM, Canadian Idol, TVG Networks, RDS, CTV Newsnet, British Columbia Ministry of Education, the British Columbia Government Legislative Assembly (Hansard), Saskatchewan Legislature, and City of Vancouver. INSINC is headquartered in Burnaby, BC with offices in Toronto and Austria.

ABOUT BCHL
The BCHL is comprised of 17 teams covering most areas of the province of British Columbia.  Since 1960-61, the BCHL has developed more players for the college system than any other league in Canada as more than 1200 players have gone on to play college hockey in both the United States and Canada.