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The North American Hockey League (NAHL), along with their development partners in the NA3HL and NAPHL, has announced that it will launch NAHLTV as the new destination to watch exclusive streaming content related to all games played in the NAHL, NA3HL, and NAPHL beginning in the 2023-24 season.

The platform will include all live games and other exclusive content, which includes all pre-season, regular season, playoff, Showcase, Top Prospects, All-Star, and special event games in all three leagues. NAHLTV will also be the host of the 2024 NAHL and NA3HL Drafts.

“We’re excited to finally launch NAHLTV as the new and exclusive home of all streaming content,” said NAHL Commissioner and President Mark Frankenfeld. “We believe launching our own platform is an important next step and is so important to how we grow the NAHL brand and present NAHL content. NAHLTV is the perfect platform to showcase all of our great players to fans, families, and scouts."

NAHLTV will begin streaming with pre-season games for the upcoming 2023-24 season in the NAHL, NA3HL and all NAPHL events. The platform will include live, on-demand, and other exclusive league content.

More details including subscription-based plans and pricing will be announced in August.

About the NAHL

The North American Hockey League (NAHL), the only USA Hockey-sanctioned Tier II Junior league boasting 32 teams from across North America, prides itself on the social maturity and skill development of student-athletes ages 16-20 with aspirations of advancing to collegiate and/or professional hockey. So far during the 2022-23 season, the NAHL has recorded 337 NCAA commitments, including 248 NCAA Division I commitments (73%). In addition, 38% of all NCAA Division I freshmen played in the NAHL and seven players with NAHL ties were selected in the 2023 NHL Draft.

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