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

serp

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Unfortunately, as long as the boomer generation and their careless spending habits generate revenues for sports leagues, the current shitty model will be used. There's just too many suckers happy to be bled dry.

When that generation kicks the bucket, there will be a massive shift due to smarter, more demanding customers.

For the time being, just put on an eye patch, adopt a parrot and hold your sabre high!

It's getting kind of complicated for boomers to watch things though . A whole lot of boomers you aren't very good setting up accounts everywhere and keeping track of everything
 

Bourne Endeavor

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I bitched about this on the Canucks board, so I'll post it here. In order to watch regional games without sailing the seas, I'd have to pay 35$ a month or 250$ annually for their premium option that bundles every other sport, none of which I care about.

It's ridiculous that I can't just order a package for the team I actually want to watch. Then companies wonder why people go the illegal route.
 
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Ohh but please tell me why it is good idea to have the same commissioner for 30+ years

You know how many CEO’s have the same tenure
 

hockey20000

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its total bs i got cable and my package includes tsn 5 channels.. you go turn on a game and are blacked out of the winnipeg and montreal games on the tsn channels lol... joke i used to get the winnipeg games years back also but last couple seasons i been blacked out totally lame since winnipeg my 2nd team since they came back to the league in 2011
 

brentashton

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Unfortunately, as long as the boomer generation and their careless spending habits generate revenues for sports leagues, the current shitty model will be used. There's just too many suckers happy to be bled dry.

When that generation kicks the bucket, there will be a massive shift due to smarter, more demanding customers.

For the time being, just put on an eye patch, adopt a parrot and hold your sabre high!
I’m a boomer. I sail the seas and drink rum from a barrel. I watch all the sports and tv in general that I want, for a very nominal amount. We’re not all foolish like you suggest. :)
 

TCNorthstars

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It’s mind blowing how sports broadcasting can be such a poorly developed industry considering how much easy money is tied up in it.


Oh c'mon now! It isn't mind blowing at all. Easy money like you said. Why put in a lot of extra effort that won't really lead to extra revenue? They are there to make money, not a great product!
 

Nineteen67

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I bitched about this on the Canucks board, so I'll post it here. In order to watch regional games without sailing the seas, I'd have to pay 35$ a month or 250$ annually for their premium option that bundles every other sport, none of which I care about.

It's ridiculous that I can't just order a package for the team I actually want to watch. Then companies wonder why people go the illegal route.
MLB.TV has he option of paying for every game or one team so it can be done….

I have to buy the top tier to get the NHL network and it gives me 90 channels no one in my household will ever watch.
 

Nineteen67

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Unfortunately, as long as the boomer generation and their careless spending habits generate revenues for sports leagues, the current shitty model will be used. There's just too many suckers happy to be bled dry.

When that generation kicks the bucket, there will be a massive shift due to smarter, more demanding customers.

For the time being, just put on an eye patch, adopt a parrot and hold your sabre high!
The generation that wants everything given to them for nothing will get exactly what they wish for, only there won’t be as much to give.
 

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I bitched about this on the Canucks board, so I'll post it here. In order to watch regional games without sailing the seas, I'd have to pay 35$ a month or 250$ annually for their premium option that bundles every other sport, none of which I care about.

It's ridiculous that I can't just order a package for the team I actually want to watch. Then companies wonder why people go the illegal route.
We used to pay $250 a year for NHL center ice before these streaming packages, and before every game everywhere was televised... so getting all the NHL + other sports + $250 having less value now than back then... is a far better deal than what we used to get. I agree it sucks we can't get team packages, but let's not pretend it's the most difficult and most expensive it's ever been like the article claims.
 

Duffy13

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Why not make the contract state that the NHL has to have access to every game on their app and site. Fans pay the package for either Whole League+ playoffs, Personal team + playoffs, or buy this single game. No blackouts, or if a blackout you can purchase that game above and beyond the package selected.

Advertising will still be able to be sold on the product by the rights holder as it is their production, and the fans have a central spot to watch the games. Plus the NHL will have greater stats to how many people, are watching what teams, and from what locations on the planet.

Hey Rogers we had an extra 125000 people watching this game from Pakistan on the NHL app tonight, add that to your numbers.... pretty damn good for a 5am game from that area... etc etc

It's baffling how complicated it is to get the product in front of the fans.

I'm on PEI, there's no chance for me to just decide to buy a ticket and go to a game that is closest a 14hr drive.
 

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