I'm going to be streaming dat in HD bro - just waiting till Jan 19th.
That would be awesome! (Sens fan in Edmonton with no CI)
It's stealing money and views from the local broadcasters. They would be doing us a favor by not giving us free center ice.
I've never had Centre Ice. I'm with Rogers.
Can you get it individually, or is only available as part of the $35/month Super Sports Pack?
I've never had Centre Ice. I'm with Rogers.
Can you get it individually, or is only available as part of the $35/month Super Sports Pack?
Pretty sure you can get it individually.
Well for you that depends. When did you come to Canada? If you were born here when did your family come to Canada?
quality from http://www.ustream.tv/channel/senshockey is absolutely phenomenal
$50 is confirmed on NHL.com now.
https://gamecenter.nhl.com/nhlgc/secure/gclsignup
One payment of the $49.99 or two payments of $24.99.
I used Gamecenter Live all of last season and really enjoyed it.
$50 is decent I'll pay that.
*Rumour alert*
NHL Gamecenter rumoured to be $50. Comes from a crappy source at:
http://www.pensionplanpuppets.com/2013/1/14/3875744/2013-nhl-gamecenter-live-to-be-50
Take it for what it is but $50 is a decent price if true.
If it was a full 82 game schedule where I probably wouldn't get 20 games televised I'd consider it. Fortunately only 1 out of the 48 games won't be televised here so I'll pass.
For out of towners like myself... Based on the SN schedule, it would seem that we get 33 games for sure for the 50 bucks - so about 1.52 a game.
Not sure if Sportsnet Sens is considered a national broadcast - would make it 34 then.
Any TSN and CBC game won't be available (though CBC still should stream their HNIC games I'd assume, and TSN seems like it's experimenting with streaming some of its broadcasts for free too -- yesterday's afternoon NFL game was).
I'll probably re-up with GCL again this year. Someone did the math elsewhere and the comparable pro-rated cost would be something like 93 bucks, so they are pretty much offering it at 50% off this year.
LOL It's not a crappy source. It's a correct source. NHL.com has the pricing now too.
And Centre Ice will be $50 for cable and $60 for satellite. DirectTV themselves confirmed that pricing.
As for Centre Ice being free, that's a pipe dream. Here's a good post explaining why it was never going to happen: http://www.sbnation.com/2013/1/6/3843108/why-free-center-ice-simply-cant-happen
Where do you live?
Sportsnet Sens is available to people living in Petersborough, Ontario to the Maritimes. (Not sure if people in Quebec get it).
As for CBC, all sens games except for the last game against the Flyers is in the afternoon or against the Maple Leafs which will be broadcasted in the Maritimes. The remaining games on TSN is usually available here as well.