reino
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Is it really that bad? No more FSN means I'd have no place to get it as a paying customer (or atnt pitt / root ). I used to pay whatever it cost to get the channel with penguins hockey.A real problem with the league is no regularity to where the damn games are hosted. That AND blackouts.
Hockey? "How do you watch it?"
- Sometimes on ESPN at 6, 630, 7, 730, 8, 815, or 9-930 west coast.
- But it's also on this network called TNT. Might remember it from watching the Matrix at 10pm two decades ago in the cable era. Not sure how to watch that channel anymore. Ask a basketball fan.
- But also this network called NHL network.
- Oh by the way you'll have to check the new shit-tier NHL app that's more confusing than an AI-generated website with ads all over the place. That or the NHL website. There's no regularity to where YOUR team will be shown and on what day - just sporadically through the season. Good luck.
It is not greedy Corporations, well I guess it is. It is because to carry ESPN, Disney makes you carry ESPN2, ESPNNews & ESPNUIs it really that bad? No more FSN means I'd have no place to get it as a paying customer (or atnt pitt / root ). I used to pay whatever it cost to get the channel with penguins hockey.
Then along came the greedy corporation of incredible price hikes that cable came to be more than a car payment. Good bye forever cable. RIP 1990 something to 2018 or 19.
Are you saying there is no way to watch your local team anymore?
There are better, free sites / ways.If anyone wants to know, ESPN plus is $10 a month and you can watch Penguin games if you live in Pgh by using a VPN if you don't have cable. I did it last year.
Is it really that bad? No more FSN means I'd have no place to get it as a paying customer (or atnt pitt / root ). I used to pay whatever it cost to get the channel with penguins hockey.
Then along came the greedy corporation of incredible price hikes that cable came to be more than a car payment. Good bye forever cable. RIP 1990 something to 2018 or 19.
Are you saying there is no way to watch your local team anymore?
I have no problem watching any sport I enjoy.Oh there are ways.
But without cable, no, there is not. Pretty easy fix with a little wherewithall and guide following if you're not tech savvy yourselves.
I'm making comments based on a broad audience - not my own personal experience. When I have conversations with locals - the vast majority only care about football and watching that has been made easy for them. Even the obscure team fan knows they can get a network channel through Sling or whatever. When they ask where hockey is broadcasted - I have to pause every other sentence and point out asterisks.
I think the Pens are featured on 5 different networks this season. Their games are on different days to begin with (that's fine) - but also different times. It's not as cut and dry as "yeah man, you can catch them on Saturday's at 8." I was alluding to you gotta track down their schedule and set a watch to their games.
I'd be fine with 8pm starts no matter what. Every single night - 8pm. This 1pm Saturday shit or 630 game is frustrating to this avid fan. A newbie it's super difficult to get them involved.
I have no problem watching any sport I enjoy.
Hockey and (european) football.
I'm just curious for the regular joe cable guy -- since they did away with hockey carrying little channels.
Oh there are ways.
But without cable, no, there is not. Pretty easy fix with a little wherewithall and guide following if you're not tech savvy yourselves.
I'm making comments based on a broad audience - not my own personal experience. When I have conversations with locals - the vast majority only care about football and watching that has been made easy for them. Even the obscure team fan knows they can get a network channel through Sling or whatever. When they ask where hockey is broadcasted - I have to pause every other sentence and point out asterisks.
I think the Pens are featured on 5 different networks this season. Their games are on different days to begin with (that's fine) - but also different times. It's not as cut and dry as "yeah man, you can catch them on Saturday's at 8." I was alluding to you gotta track down their schedule and set a watch to their games.
I'd be fine with 8pm starts no matter what. Every single night - 8pm. This 1pm Saturday shit or 630 game is frustrating to this avid fan. A newbie it's super difficult to get them involved.
Colby was really driving me insane last game. He can only talk in half sentences without pausing.
Basically the point I'm making. Go explain to an average person how to watch the NHL and try to do so in less than 1 minute (adult attention span to be interested)...shim that minute down to 8 seconds for anyone under 35. It's almost impossible. I just say 'ESPN+' carries a lot of the games - but to watch the Lightning or Panthers you'll need cab.. (that's where I lose them) and the average person doesn't want to fiddle with their router or find streaming sites etc.
Basketball is the dumbest sport in my personal opinion.The NHL makes it insanely hard to watch the games in any way you could with futbol, nba, NFL, or baseball. They need to grow the game and yet they make it so the TV rights are just putrid. In Canada I found out the hard way that the cable monopoly that is Rogers/Shaw is the only way you can get the NHL package and even then the coverage is so f***ing bad. You don't get all the games and you get a ton of black outs.
Who the f*** wants to pay for a season and get 70% of the games, maybe if you're lucky, the ones you want to watch aren't blocked often.
I f***ing hate the NBA and yet their lame f*** games are on channels I didn't have to pay extra for and they'd be like bottom feeder f***ing teams.
Like imagine just finding Arizona vs San Jose on a random channel like nba, that sort of shit.
I know, but they are all on an immense delays, like minutes, and I can't take it. This keeps it even with cable.There are better, free sites / ways.
another great FSG decision going swimmingly I see