WHL & Victory+ Announce Historic New Streaming Deal
Through this groundbreaking partnership between Victory+ and the WHL, hockey fans can look forward to enjoying a completely new content ecosystem focused entirely on hockey's next generation of stars. Victory+ and the WHL will offer free livestreaming of more than 700 WHL Regular Season games featuring all 22 WHL Clubs and the WHL Playoffs. The streaming service will also include classic games from the WHL archives and unique on-demand content.
In a statement, WHL Commissioner Dan Near wrote, "The WHL envisions a massive opportunity to bring fans closer to the game with unlimited access through Victory+. WHL players and Clubs are deeply connected to our communities, and we represent the No. 1 passion point for hockey fans in the majority of markets in which we operate. This alliance with Victory+ will vastly extend the reach of the WHL product and give hockey fans around the world visibility to our great players competing at the very highest level of junior hockey."
For more information on the new streaming platform, fans are encouraged to visit www.aparentmedia.com and www.victoryplus.com. Victory+ can be found on a number of devices, including Samsung and Vizio smart TVs, Roku, Fire TV, Apple TV, iOS, Android and web browsers. The WHL Playoffs will be available on Victory+ without geo-restrictions.
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