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Les fans des Penguins doivent « payer ESPN deux fois » pour regarder leurs deux prochains matchs.


Les fans des Penguins doivent « payer ESPN deux fois » pour regarder leurs deux prochains matchs.


kdex86

22 Comments

  1. While ESPN has the exclusive broadcast rights to the next 2 Pittsburgh Penguins games, the game tonight vs. Washington requires an ESPN+ or Hulu subscription, and does NOT include Thursday’s matchup against Boston.

    Meanwhile, those who have a « linear » TV service that includes ESPN gets Thursday’s game but not tonight’s game.

    This is ridiculous.

  2. Vandy1358v2_0

    Local AVS fans don’t get to watch most games unless you have Fubo or DirectTV and pay a lot extra. Only thing we get is national

  3. yakkabrori

    I’m here to tell you that if you’re just willing to sail the seven seas then you won’t have to pay anyone anything

  4. TampaJayLightning

    People need to start finding less legal ways to watch games. I’m all for paying for a service to watch NHL, but the rights are so scattered that you have to pay so many different services to watch all your games.

    When NHL provides a subscription service to watch all games without regional blackouts, then I will happily pay. Until then, the seven seas for me.

  5. Dmonic666

    I’ve watched hockey my entire life, been a pens season ticket holder for 10 years, and I’ve officially given up trying to watch hockey. We cut cable years ago and won’t return, until they make it easier to watch my home team I will continue not to even attempt to watch. The NHL has lost a lifetime fan.

  6. I’m convinced the NHL will fold as a league before they offer convenient access to all of a team’s games with no restrictions.

    League owners are incapable of even considering it as an option… Absolute dinosaurs.

  7. differentiated06

    Annoyed people in the comments: the PWHL started yesterday and all their games are free on YouTube (for now).

  8. Emperor_TaterTot

    I subscribed to Hulu and ESPN + plus thinking hockey would now be covered, boy was I wrong all the local games that I actually want to watch are blacked out night after night. Literally zero point in subscribing to these services for me.

  9. gabarooch86

    Dear NHL, I will gladly pay a small sum to watch my team without blackouts or restrictions. I’m sure the majority here would as well. What I won’t do is sign up for 40 different services. It will never happen and you are losing revenue because of it. Until then, I have the one service that I can get the majority of the games (ESPN+) and I’ll pirate every game that is blacked out.

  10. Anxietyriddenstoner

    yarrr matey 🏴‍☠️🏴‍☠️🏴‍☠️

  11. eXile200

    This isn’t new. Been this way for at least a couple years now. The NHL is awful at providing its content to its consumers. I get it’s caught up in the death of traditional cable and streaming but they don’t seem to have a plan beside decoupling the product to a handful of different broadcast.

  12. Chicagoblew

    ESPN + is more of a scam the more I think about it

  13. quidproquolaspe

    The thing that cracks me up about this sort of thing, is that it’s not technically illegal to sail the seas 🏴‍☠️🏴‍☠️ it’s illegal to be the person(s) responsible for hosting the sites, not to be on/watch from those sites. I haven’t paid a dime to watch a single sporting event (UFC, boxing, NBA, NFL, NHL, MLB) in almost 4 years now and can’t imagine doing so ever again.

  14. insert-originality

    I assume most of the users here have found “other means” of watching games but that doesn’t go for everyone. It’s really unfair to lockout the local fans like this.

  15. pubzywubzy

    Arrrggggg yeee maties. The open seas be calling me

  16. Habay12

    ESPN+ blacks out the games locally anyway when they’re on cable, which is also crap.

    Having to use streameast to watch the games because the NHL tv deals are atrocious is comical and annoying.

  17. xtzferocity

    Nothing like making your product harder to consume. GOOD JOB NHL!!

  18. Lilpfighter

    Ahoy matey time to sail the seven seas

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