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I got sucked in! I ordered NHL.TV for the season

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10 hours ago, krsmith17 said:

I've had it for the past, I don't even know how long... As long as it's been a thing I guess... Money well spent.

Same here...Had  the NHL Center Ice since 1999 (only had to call Time Warner Cable a million times back then in order to get things going)...Kinda funny though - cost $130 in '99, and $160 today...Probably the best value when compared to the others (NBA/MLB/NFL).

8 hours ago, Akakabuto said:

I thought it was called floorsqueak?

Traveling without a passport?

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7 minutes ago, ChristopherReevesLegs said:

What's the deal on blackouts? They don't let u watch in market games on center ice so you have to use a VPN?

Yeah, this is the blackout restrictions for us up North...

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I have no idea why it's like it, but it's annoying as s***.
We pay for the service, we should have access to watch every single game...

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19 minutes ago, krsmith17 said:

Yeah, this is the blackout restrictions for us up North...

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I have no idea why it's like it, but it's annoying as s***.
We pay for the service, we should have access to watch every single game...

> Be me, live on Baffin Island
> Can't wait to watch my beloved Flames
> Trade 100 lbs of cod for NHL Center Ice
> Might starve this winter. Don't care.
> "Sorry Calgary is a local market game"
> MFW:

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12 minutes ago, ChristopherReevesLegs said:

> Be me, live on Baffin Island
> Can't wait to watch my beloved Flames
> Trade 100 lbs of cod for NHL Center Ice
> Might starve this winter. Don't care.
> "Sorry Calgary is a local market game"
> MFW:

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:lol:

Is he in an igloo? Where is his jar of maple syrup and pet polar bear?

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1 hour ago, ChristopherReevesLegs said:

What's the deal on blackouts? They don't let u watch in market games on center ice so you have to use a VPN?

You got it. Even some of the non-televised, but streamed games are blacked out. For instance the Wings @ Isles game evening last was blacked out for me on both Wings.com and Isles.com. To me NHL.tv/center ice is worthless without a VPN as nearly every game is blacked out.

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1 hour ago, krsmith17 said:

:lol:

Is he in an igloo? Where is his jar of maple syrup and pet polar bear?

He is.

Here you go. Think I posted this one b4. I like to do my own MS paint drawing sometimes but I didn't make either of these.

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35 minutes ago, solarion said:

You got it. Even some of the non-televised, but streamed games are blacked out. For instance the Wings @ Isles game evening last was blacked out for me on both Wings.com and Isles.com. To me NHL.tv/center ice is worthless without a VPN as nearly every game is blacked out.

Yeah I won't be buying in until they fix this.

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26 minutes ago, ChristopherReevesLegs said:

Yeah I won't be buying in until they fix this.

Not a huge issue for me. I only have to use a VPN for 4 or 5 games a season and takes less than 5 minutes to set up. Wouldn't make much sense for a Habs or Sens fan on the East Coast or Wings fan in Michigan though...

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4 hours ago, ChristopherReevesLegs said:

> Be me, live on Baffin Island
> Can't wait to watch my beloved Flames
> Trade 100 lbs of cod for NHL Center Ice
> Might starve this winter. Don't care.
> "Sorry Calgary is a local market game"
> MFW:

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A fire in an igloo? That seems counter intuitive.

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33 minutes ago, Neomaxizoomdweebie said:

Ice + fire = water. Seems pretty simple to me.

The air outside the igloo would be extremely cold. As long as the walls of the igloo are losing heat on the outside faster than they are accepting it, they wont melt. Energy isn't transferred through a gas - in this case the air - very efficiently. Which is why you have to stay close to a fire to get any warmth. Hot air also rises so any built up heat is going to get sucked right out the top through the chimney hole, kinda like how 9th grade physics got sucked out of your brain.

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5 hours ago, krsmith17 said:

Wouldn't make much sense for a Habs or Sens fan on the East Coast or Wings fan in Michigan though...

I B teh latter aminal. Can't seem to get a decent OTA signal from Fox Sports Detroit due to some misguided monster trees(ENTS really) and I refuse to pay the abusive rates the cable company demands. When I had cable I used it almost exclusively to record hockey anyway.  

NHL.tv + a VPN is a fraction of the price of cable and has a lot more hockey. It's kind of a no-brainer in my situation frankly.

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18 hours ago, ChristopherReevesLegs said:

> Be me, live on Baffin Island
> Can't wait to watch my beloved Flames
> Trade 100 lbs of cod for NHL Center Ice
> Might starve this winter. Don't care.
> "Sorry Calgary is a local market game"
> MFW:

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Is your igloo on fire, or is that where you pee?

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Good luck with blackouts. Thats why I cancelled mine. Being in windsor half my games were blacked out because of local tv or some s*** that i dont get. They didn't understand I'm in a different country. So if I'm "illegally" using a vpn to stream games I paid to watch, then I'll do it without the money

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18 hours ago, ChristopherReevesLegs said:

The air outside the igloo would be extremely cold. As long as the walls of the igloo are losing heat on the outside faster than they are accepting it, they wont melt. Energy isn't transferred through a gas - in this case the air - very efficiently. Which is why you have to stay close to a fire to get any warmth. Hot air also rises so any built up heat is going to get sucked right out the top through the chimney hole, kinda like how 9th grade physics got sucked out of your brain.

I never finished the 9th grade so Ha! Jokes on you.

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