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Votre guide pour diffuser légalement les Leafs cette saison depuis n’importe où au Canada.


La question revient une douzaine de fois avant la saison, alors voici une simple infographie sur les services dont vous avez besoin pour regarder les Leafs, légalement.

Oui, il existe des flux pirates qui sont relativement faciles d’accès, mais ce n’est pas le sujet de cette discussion.

Sportsnet Plus Premium est l’endroit où se trouve désormais l’ancien NHL Gamecentre. Vous pouvez donc regarder des matchs hors marché. C’est pourquoi le reste du Canada en a besoin pour certains matchs des Leafs, mais pas ceux de l’Ontario.

Les VPN constituent une zone grise légale, je vais donc les regrouper ici et dire que si vous vivez en Ontario et disposez d’un VPN qui peut vous donner l’impression d’être à Vancouver ou à Montréal, vous pouvez simplement utiliser Sportsnet Plus Premium pour regarder tous les événements. jeux sauf les jeux Prime Video. (Sportsnet Plus Premium vous offre également tous les matchs de la ligue si vous êtes fou de hockey au-delà des Leafs)


_Offi

45 Comments

  1. Two_Key_Goose

    A secondary breakdown may be needed for those outside the zone though.

    I’m assuming those on the west have the same issue as the east when they’re facing Habs/Sens that some of these games still get blacked out from time to time from any of the SN packages.

    Unless I missed some news over the offseason related to their games outside the zone and in another for h2h games.

  2. DessertRose17

    It’s probably crazy how many potentially paying customers they’re losing because of this disgusting system.  

     One place, one price, end of story. Either that or I’m not supporting it. 

  3. just a heads up. if you live in any other region you will still get black outs when the leafs play those teams (if not on HNIC) i live in NL, and when the leafs play the habs or sens it’s usually blacked out on the SN app and when that is, it’s because it’s on our “local” channel for the habs/sens feed

    *at least the regions where TSN holds the rights, i think out west majority of games are SN

  4. CincoQuallity

    Interesting. As someone living in Alberta, if I subscribe to Sportsnet+ Premium and Amazon Prime, that’ll guarantee me every Leafs game? No blackout issues?

  5. DAKiloAlpha

    We’re back to cable subscriptions bullshit lol. So annoying.

  6. If you want to pay for Leafs games legally, it’s probably cheapest to get a VPN and get a sportsnet premium account.

  7. luckylukiec

    When will these leagues realize most fans would pay good money for a quality single source way to view ALL games. Instead they turn me to the seas by making it so confusing and frustrating. 🏴‍☠️

  8. Thanks for posting this lol I’m getting tired of explaining national and regional streaming. Mods should pin this so we can delete all the random threads asking how to stream the leafs this year

  9. What I’ve never understood is that this team has been owned by the two technology giants in this country for years and years (Now just Rogers and Larry Tanenbaum) and they never figured out a single service with all the games and how to divide the money proportionally between them. So dumb.

  10. Time4Timmy

    I find these charts too complicated, I’ve taken matters into my own hands and have been sailing for years

  11. So:

    For Mondays, you need Amazon because it bought exclusive Monday rights. That’s the league’s fault.

    Those aside, you just need Rogers premium (because Rogers owns the national rights and out-of-market rights). That’s pretty straightforward and is actually a win for fans by the league, I think.

    …Unless you live in the Leafs region, because Bell bought a portion of the regional rights. So you need Bell for that sliver of games, too, if you’re local. That’s the Leafs’ fault for selling their rights that way.

    Do I have it all correct?

  12. FlamingoPristine1400

    I think I will continue to use a combination of my IPTV subscription and NHL66 with a VPN

  13. baconfriendly

    I recently subscribed to TSN and Sportsnet through Prime Video ($19.99/month each). Expensive af, hopefully that’ll get me covered for the season, along with the Amazon exclusive games? Idk 🤷‍♂️

  14. Admirable-Goose

    Whats the red lines mean in saskatchewan?

  15. WampaStompa64

    I live in southern Ontario and the Detroit/Leafs game was blacked out on virgin tv while the Sens/Habs game was not…they can’t even get the channels right.

  16. BORT_licenceplate27

    This should be pinned. I feel like we get 100 posts on this sub about what streaming service to get

  17. I live in Ottawa and pay for tsn and sportsnet. Will i be able to watch all the games?

  18. _Mr_Meeyagi_

    In Sk this is what I **WAS** paying for all Leaf games. Not happening anymore.

    To watch Leaf games I use to have to pay for:

    * TSN $15 month
    * Sportsnet $25 month
    * NHL Center Ice $250 a season

  19. The WORST is that I pay to watch the Leafs in Ontario all year, and I have a PVR.

    When I travel to Quebec for work, I cannot watch through my Bell app because I’m not in the right zone! But I paid for that shit! And furthermore, you can’t find the Leaf game anywhere else in Quebec! Total BS!!!!!

  20. anOntarian

    Is Belleville in the blue? What region am I in in Belleville?

  21. « I didn’t watch the games on my own, I had help from a little magic box »

  22. mistercrazymonkey

    It doesn’t make much sense to me. I live in BC so I have to get Sportsnet Premium + which is $35 a month. It comes with Baseball, Basketball, UFC, WWE and soccer, none of which I would ever watch. Like why can’t I just pay to watch Hockey, why do you think I give any fucks about the WNBA? I’ll rather just sail the seas.

  23. This infographic is dead simple and I’m still confused. Looks like it’s the high seas for me!

  24. Total cost:

    TSN 20/mo for 7 months = $140 (The full year is $200)

    Sportsnet Plus for 7 months = $20/mo for 7 months = $140

    Amazon prime = $10/mo for 6 months = $60

    Total = $340, plus 13% Ontario HST = $385

    All Saturday night Hockey Night in Canada games are free to stream on cbc, for those who don’t know. Within this $385, you also get all Raptors games via TSN or Sportsnet, plus whatever else they stream. This is, in effect, a new way of packaging sports channels because the content cannot be decoupled. So, to assert that the leafs alone (even if that’s all you watch) is $340 is not correct, because you get other stuff, whether you like it or not.

  25. ObamaOwesMeMoney

    I live in Ottawa. If I’m reading this right it means if I get Sportsnet+ premium then I get basically all the games. Is that right?

  26. Throwaway7219017

    I live in Ottawa, so legal steaming is not a possibility. Good thing my favourite cologne is Drakkar Noir!

  27. Man I lay $250ish for DAZN and I can watch every football game this year, plus other shit. If the NHL had anything close to this I’d buy it. Instead it’s like 500$ a year and I still can’t watch every game.

  28. Commercial-Kick-5539

    The amount of people who constantly say « just pirate just pirate » is honestly really annoying. I have pirated games a million times before and the reality is the quality is just bad compared to actually getting the service.

    Yes, the hoops you have to jump through are bullshit and it’s annoying how fragmented everything is, but I’d rather pay for an actual quality feed than pirate everything and have to constantly deal with low quality and buffering randomly.

  29. BobBelcher2021

    A bit off topic but I’m surprised to see Niagara in Sabres territory while Windsor/Essex is in Leafs territory instead of Red Wings.

  30. ilikemyeggsovereasy

    “Arr this picture will serve me well on those lonely nights at sea”

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