CBC News - In Canada, it’s never been more complicated — or expensive — to watch NHL hockey

Lunatik

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Living in Alberta it's never been easier.

Flames... Sportsnet, unless it's Monday then Sportsnet or Amazon
Oilers... Sportsnet, unless it's Monday then Sportsnet or Amazon
Every other team... Sportsnet, unless it's Monday then Sportsnet or Amazon

BC is just as simple...

Canucks... Sportsnet, unless it's Monday then Sportsnet or Amazon
Every other team... Sportsnet, unless it's Monday then Sportsnet or Amazon

As stupidly frustrating as it is, can't help but wonder this is having a particularly negative impact on the next generation of fans.

Hard to fall i love with the sport if you can't easily watch it
When I was a kid, my options to watch the Flames were a weekly game on regular TV, sometimes on HNIC... we were lucky to get more than 1 game a week.
 
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My bad, didn't see that part of the title.

VPN seems like the most simplistic route then for Canadians, no?
It's really not that hard in Canada.

SN+ Prem gets you everything on SN and not televised on your region, except the Prime games on Monday. If it's on TV regionally and your local team isn't on SN, it's on TSN.
 

GordonGraham

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Like most people here i already have tsn sportsnet rds and tva on my cable and i would have them NHL or not

Will never get Prime those games are still airing on tva/rds anyway
 

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I think this is worse for the Eastern teams. I get SN+ premium and can watch every Flames game legally on all devices and on the go from out of market for far less than I used to pay for cable.

This year I think there might be one game on Prime, which I have anyway.

It's actually never been easier for me.

Ironic that the article itself is major east coast bias, but this is actually something in our favour for once. :laugh:
 

JianYang

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As stupidly frustrating as it is, can't help but wonder this is having a particularly negative impact on the next generation of fans.

Hard to fall i love with the sport if you can't easily watch it

I was a casual observer of the whitecaps in MLS. Meaning if I was looking for something to watch in the moment and it happened to be on, I'd watch it.

Now I've all but forgotten about them since the switch to Apple TV.
 
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JianYang

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Before rogers got the rights. I was able to get all 82 Habs games on rds for 5 bucks a month, despite being an out of market fan.

I miss those days.
 

Cup or Bust

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I stick with the *cough* alternative ways to watch games as I do not pay for any cable services
 

Lunatik

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I think this is worse for the Eastern teams. I get SN+ premium and can watch every Flames game legally on all devices and on the go from out of market for far less than I used to pay for cable.

This year I think there might be one game on Prime, which I have anyway.

It's actually never been easier for me.

Ironic that the article itself is major east coast bias, but this is actually something in our favour for once. :laugh:
We have 5 on Prime actually.
 

The Gr8 Dane

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Watching hockey is easier and cheaper than its ever been in any period of human history, its literally free on the internet. You can watch every single streamed hockey game live in the entire world from juniors to NHL to international to european league to KHL lol
 

FunkySeeFunkyDo

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My bad, didn't see that part of the title.

VPN seems like the most simplistic route then for Canadians, no?
ESPN+ does not have all the games. It doesn’t have the NHL Network games and I dont think it has the TNT or MAX games. Also some games can be blacked out like if you live in San Diego and your team plays the Ducks or the Kings, those games will be on Bally not ESPN+.
 

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