hansomreiste
Registered User
Hi everyone,
Is it possible to view SHL games online from abroad? Of course, I'm asking for paid services that are completely legal to use. One or two years ago, I remember watching a game of Lulea on CMore. The problem is the stream was extremely expensive - I paid something around 10EUR for a single game. Moreover, CMore wouldn't accept my credit card, citing that they only work with Swedish banks, therefore forcing me to use a card issued in Sweden whenever I wanted to buy a game.
Have things changed? Is there any easier and hopefully cheaper way? What about seasonal packages? I can't see anything now since the season is over but maybe you guys know about broadcasting rights, streaming agreements etc. and so can tell me where streams would be next season, if there will be any.
For example, all-season long NHL pack was 140 USD for 2016-17 season. It's great hockey but because of the time zone differences and the fact that I'm not an owl, I find it extremely difficult to keep up with NHL. My favorite hockey has been KHL for a long time but it also started looking very one-sided in recent years. So I thought maybe I could try SHL. Is it possible for a price less than 200EUR a year?
Is it possible to view SHL games online from abroad? Of course, I'm asking for paid services that are completely legal to use. One or two years ago, I remember watching a game of Lulea on CMore. The problem is the stream was extremely expensive - I paid something around 10EUR for a single game. Moreover, CMore wouldn't accept my credit card, citing that they only work with Swedish banks, therefore forcing me to use a card issued in Sweden whenever I wanted to buy a game.
Have things changed? Is there any easier and hopefully cheaper way? What about seasonal packages? I can't see anything now since the season is over but maybe you guys know about broadcasting rights, streaming agreements etc. and so can tell me where streams would be next season, if there will be any.
For example, all-season long NHL pack was 140 USD for 2016-17 season. It's great hockey but because of the time zone differences and the fact that I'm not an owl, I find it extremely difficult to keep up with NHL. My favorite hockey has been KHL for a long time but it also started looking very one-sided in recent years. So I thought maybe I could try SHL. Is it possible for a price less than 200EUR a year?