ESPN2 will broadcast the game between Dynamo Moscow and Lev on LIVE TV - not video stream - on Tuesday afternoon (US time), October 9. Presumably, the quality of ESPN2 live tv will be the same as found in regular NHL broadcasts. This decision was apparently made in light of the fact that the NHL lock-out may last a long time.
ESPN2 will broadcast the game between Dynamo Moscow and Lev on LIVE TV - not video stream - on Tuesday afternoon (US time), October 9. Presumably, the quality of ESPN2 live tv will be the same as found in regular NHL broadcasts. This decision was apparently made in light of the fact that the NHL lock-out may last a long time.
This info was already contained in the schedule posted by ult. Note that Ovechkin still drives the media - almost all the games involve DM.
Any websites you guys know of where I can watch khl games on delay. I would like to be able to come home and watch a game that happened earlier in the day while I was at work.
As far as I know, only the official Russian-language site khl.ru gives that option right now (for about 10 bucks a month -- "Archive Monthly" subscription). The site is still terribly buggy in all sorts of ways, though.
This has been a dream of many years or decades for us European NHL fans, because most NHL games take place in the middle of the night for us. The wish finally came true last season with the NHL Vault (available as part of the NHL Game Center online subscription; recorded games are usually posted there in European morning hours or at around noon).
KHL TV channel here.http://seetv.tv/see/KHL_TV It broadcasts 24 hours. some matches can be watched with English graphics.Matches were played in the afternoon show at night in the recording, and you can watch them at the evening after work. use chrome to view the program there is a built-in translator. program broadcast here.http://tv.khl.ru/.
is a table of the time difference.
Moscow (GMT +4).
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24.
ET (Eastern Time).
17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16.
for example: the match 18:50 (MSK), the KHL. "Torpedo" - "Ugra". Live broadcast. is 10.50 a.m (ET), the match will be shown in the record to 5.30 (msk) of your is 9.30 p.m (ET)
Well, yes, but KHL TV is not on-demand, so that the viewer is dependent on their schedule. Also, I heard complaints from KHL TV viewers about how few games it actually broadcasts.
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Originally Posted by student84
2.50 a.m (ET)
You meant 2:50 a.m. (msk) in that example. The time difference between Moscow time and American East Coast is 8 hours now. But it will increase to 9 hours after America switches away from summer time on November 4th but Russia doesn't. (Russia now observes "summer time" the whole year round.)
Well, yes, but KHL TV is not on-demand, so that the viewer is dependent on their schedule. Also, I heard complaints from KHL TV viewers about how few games it actually broadcasts.
You meant 2:50 a.m. (msk) in that example. The time difference between Moscow time and American East Coast is 8 hours now. But it will increase to 9 hours after America switches away from summer time on November 4th but Russia doesn't. (Russia now observes "summer time" the whole year round.)
match starts at 18.50 on Moscow meant in America will be at 10.50 am EST, the record will match the night in Moscow, when America will be an evening.
Sorry a bit confused
I offered as an option. With respect to applications, not all cities still have an opportunity to make good TV picture.
Nah, there's no need to worry. AVPs can sometimes issue silly warnings, it has happened many times on my PC, when Kasper thought a cracked game was a trojan.
Anyway it's a complicated routine compared to the specialized websites where you don't need to worry about schedule, time differences etc. You just see how much time left, and when the game is on you get a bunch of free links for the same KHL TV channel. Not to mention that if the game is not on KHL TV, that website won't save you either.
It looks like maybe since ESPN bought rights of KHL, that now Laola's streams are geo blocked in North America. Hope this is not the case as ESPN is basically just the Dynamo Moscow channel.
I also read that free Laola streams are limited to 300 megabytes per game (?!). Looks like a lot of hassle; let's hope there will soon be an easy, painless, reliable & reasonably priced official subscription option for international viewers.
Does anyone know of an android app that has KHL streams or archived streams like laola1?
I tried to watch that site on a tablet and it works fine on a pc but it's very choppy on a tablet (an AHL stream on the other hand worked fine though the quality was of course lower).