CupcakeSprinkles
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Ya it’s illegal for a site to provide copyright material without permission and paying for it.It does apply to movies and tv shows. And there is no statute of law to confirm this. There is nothing saying it is legal, but nothing saying it is not illegal, so I can't really provide a link to confirm this
Was that with Rogers or Bell.I live in new brunswick. Had center ice and leaf games were blacked out.
Switched to cable and got full tsn and SN package and if the leafs games are in SNO
They are blacked out. Even though i pay full price.
If leafs games are on TSN4 or TSN 5 they are blacked out even though i pay for full TSN package
I miss many leafs games because of this even though I pay.
I have to rely on illegal streams even though i pay close to 200 dollars a month
Just found out NHL Center Ice is available in Vancouver on Shaw again this year. Same price as last year.You live outside the Leafs region, like me.
If you buy SN Now Premium, you will get all the National games broadcast by SportsNet on Monday, Wednesday and Saturday nights. You will also get any regional games broadcast by SNO or TSN4 on Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Sunday.
Since SN Now Premium is replacing NHLtv, and you do NOT live in the Leafs region you would get 100% of the Leafs games. I cannot think of a game you would miss out on.
If you do not want to spend that kind of money, you can go black market. I tried a paid IPTV service last year, and it was hit and miss. Most of these pirated streams came from the non-Leafs region, so even when I flicked on TSN4 or SNO for the regional nights, it was often blacked out. The IPTV providers tried to find available streams but it was definitly not a service worth paying for imo and many times I ended up watching the visiting feeds for full or portions of games and sometimes I even had to go with an alternate stream. I can think of '66' reasons to go that avoid IPTV if you need is specifically Leafs games.
In the end, if you pay for SN Now Premium, you'll get what you want, at a cost.
For those in the Leafs region, it is a different story. You will need access to both SportsNet and TSN4 in order to catch all the regional games.
I would guess making the one time a bit less could entice people.. save 3 dollars early bird or 1 dollar regularJust found out NHL Center Ice is available in Vancouver on Shaw again this year. Same price as last year.
Early Bird: September 23, 2022 – October 17, 2022
Pricing: 4x $53.00 or one time $209.00
Regular Season: October 18, 2022 – March 13th, 2023
Pricing: 4x $55.00 or one time $219.00
Thanks for sharing. Your post made me check my Bell account, and their listing has been added as well:Just found out NHL Center Ice is available in Vancouver on Shaw again this year. Same price as last year.
Early Bird: September 23, 2022 – October 17, 2022
Pricing: 4x $53.00 or one time $209.00
Regular Season: October 18, 2022 – March 13th, 2023
Pricing: 4x $55.00 or one time $219.00