The ECHL is pleased to announce the 2019-20 schedule for the ECHL.TV Showcase Game for the upcoming season, airing on Facebook Watch, and giving fans the opportunity to see all 26 ECHL teams in action through the ECHL.TV platform live on Facebook. The first broadcast for the 2019-20 season takes place on Opening Night, Friday, Oct. 11, when the Allen Americans host the Rapid City Rush at 7:05 p.m. CT. Fans can add these broadcasts to their Watchlists by following the ECHL Facebook Page.
“As we enter year three of the ECHL Showcase Game we look forward to being able to allow our fans to experience the ECHL.TV product and a game with each of our 26 teams over the course of the season,” said ECHL Commissioner Ryan Crelin. “With all ECHL.TV games airing in high definition, and the interaction of the Facebook Watch platform, it is a great way to experience ECHL action.”
The ECHL.TV Showcase Game will feature 13 scheduled games of the 2019-20 Regular Season on select Friday nights (and one Saturday) to allow fans nationwide to catch each ECHL team in action over the course of the season on the ECHL.TV service. For a complete listing of games, please find the ECHL.TV Showcase Game schedule below.
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ECHL.TV Showcase Game Schedule
October 11 – Rapid City at AllenOctober 25 – Tulsa at WheelingNovember 2 (Saturday) – Cincinnati at BramptonNovember 8 – Atlanta at NewfoundlandDecember 6 – Wichita at Kansas CityDecember 20 – Greenville at FloridaJanuary 3 – Fort Wayne at IndyJanuary 17 – Jacksonville at South CarolinaJanuary 31 – Kalamazoo at ToledoFebruary 14 – Norfolk at OrlandoFebruary 28 – Utah at IdahoMarch 13 – Maine at WorcesterMarch 27 – Adirondack at Reading
About the ECHL
Began in 1988-89 with five teams in four states, the ECHL has grown into a coast-to-coast league with 26 teams in 19 states and two Canadian provinces for its 32nd season in 2019-20. There have been 664 players who have gone on to play in the National Hockey League after playing in the ECHL, including two who have made their NHL debuts in the 2019-20 season. The ECHL has affiliations with 25 of the 31 NHL teams in 2019-20, marking the 23rd consecutive season that the league had affiliations with at least 20 teams in the NHL. Further information on the ECHL is available at ECHL.com as well as on Twitter and Facebook.