The Canadian Hockey League unveiled its streaming service packages on Tuesday. The full, regular season CHL package will cost $179.99 plus taxes and fees, a $20 increase from a year ago. League passes will cost $119.99, a $10 increase.
A CHL All-Access Pass, which will include all regular season and playoff games, will be available for $279.99.
New for this season, fans can now purchase a CHL All-Access Pass which includes all 2022-23 Regular Season plus the 2023 Playoffs for $279.99 plus applicable taxes and fees. Additionally, fans can choose a CHL Regular Season All-Access Pass, covering all three Member Leagues, available for $179.99 plus applicable taxes and fees.Lastly, fans can opt for an individual Member League Regular Season Pass. For $119.99 plus applicable taxes and fees, fans can choose to follow one of the Ontario Hockey League, Quebec Major Junior Hockey League, or Western Hockey League. Monthly Member League Passes are also available for $29.99 plus applicable taxes and fees as well as Daily Member League Passes for $7.99 plus applicable taxes and fees.
Many season ticket members across the country will receive discount codes again this season.
CHL TV launched last season, marking the first time all three leagues were housed under one streaming platform. There were some hiccups throughout the year (especially for Saint John home games) but it improved as the year went along and, all things considered, had a solid showing. Hopefully further improvements can be made this year and beyond.
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