Apparently GCL will be blocking VPN's.
Apparently GCL will be blocking VPN's.
I'm moving to Toronto in September and I was wondering what my best option would be to catch most of the Ottawa games without paying monthly cable fees. Few questions:
Will most of the games be blacked out on GCL because TSN5 will be carrying the games? Or would that just happen if I were still in Ottawa?
Is hockeystreams a good option? I've read all the posts here and I'm still on the fence.
Any other recommendations?
Thanks!
So im stuck with no ability to get cable and whatever internet is given to me at my college residence. So its either average or slow, not sure. Am I ****ed? GCL will be blacked out so I need a VPN that are now apparently blocked... so I was thinking of getting HS. Is it just gonna be low quality and laggy with my internet?
I cant live without hockey. Urgh.
So im stuck with no ability to get cable and whatever internet is given to me at my college residence. So its either average or slow, not sure. Am I ****ed? GCL will be blacked out so I need a VPN that are now apparently blocked... so I was thinking of getting HS. Is it just gonna be low quality and laggy with my internet?
I cant live without hockey. Urgh.
So im stuck with no ability to get cable and whatever internet is given to me at my college residence. So its either average or slow, not sure. Am I ****ed? GCL will be blacked out so I need a VPN that are now apparently blocked... so I was thinking of getting HS. Is it just gonna be low quality and laggy with my internet?
I cant live without hockey. Urgh.
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You may be overreacting based on the link you posted to me before. That forum post was PURE SPECULATION about banning of VPNs. To me, it doesn't make any sense whatsoever to ban VPNs. Businesspeople and those concerned about their privacy heavily rely on VPNs to use the internet.
The quote from the NHL.com e-mail was
Unfortunately, It's no good if you live in Ottawa, which most of us do.Gamecenter is still the clear best option for overseas viewers.
Im not saying its gaurunteed but im not spending 150+ to have the chance Sens games are blacked out.
Forgot about the cap! :stress:Understood. Closer to the season, I think we'll have a better idea as to how the service will operate. You can decide after the first few games of the season.
If GCL doesn't pan out, then check out hockeystreams. I had it last year and it's pretty good for the price. They did have some server issues maximum 5/82 games but that's to be understood with a service like that. Their tech support is usually quite great. They stream at a few bitrates so no matter your connection, you'll at least be able to watch it (in different qualities albeit).
My point is don't stress. You won't miss much hockey. There are tons of ways to watch the game. In my experience, college/university networks are quite fast. The only issue would be a download cap. I know my old university capped us at 20 GB a week.
Where are you headed for school, if you don't mind me asking?
Yeah. My plan right now is to get a month or so of HS to try it out.benny just get HS for a short time and see if you like it, and at the same time you can see how the GCL experience is this year for people who get it
Unfortunately, It's no good if you live in Ottawa, which most of us do.
If you live in Toronto the only games that will be blacked out are:
Nationally broadcast games
If I understand it correctly, this includes any and all games that are on Sportsnet, Sportsnet1, Sportsnet360, CityTV, and CBC - basically anything that's part of the new 12 year Rogers deal.
Games involving the Toronto Maple Leafs
Who cares about that right? Well - if Ottawa is playing Toronto then you will not get this game on GCL - you'll need to watch it broadcast on TSN.
Sens games on TSN5 will still be region-specific to Ottawa so seeing as you'll be out of Ottawa, you won't be blacked out there. I've had GCL for a number of years as I haven't lived in Ottawa since 2006, and for the last 3 years I've had NHL Centre Ice. I'm thinking of making the switch back to GCL though because I can stream right to my Apple TV or Xbox or watch on my iPad or online - and the quality is FANTASTIC.
Hope that helps.
Gamecenter is still the clear best option for overseas viewers.
I love it.