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Scott R 09-30-2021 08:22 PM

Best way to watch the NHL
 
Last year I stayed mainly in my apartment in Washington Park Denver over hockey season and they had all of the NHL games on the TV’s in the common area, or in your apartment. This winter/fall I’m living in the mountains and tonight was the first Avalanche game and I can’t watch it.

Looking up streaming I see Fubo which I don’t understand. And then just getting satellite TV installed. Most of the house is down to studs right now for a remodel; I wasn’t planning on going coax, but I could change that tomorrow.

D you guys that watch a lot sports have sat/cable? Or who should I use to stream?

Seahawk 10-01-2021 05:22 AM

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Originally Posted by Scott R (Post 11472333)
Looking up streaming I see Fubo which I don’t understand. And then just getting satellite TV installed. Most of the house is down to studs right now for a remodel; I wasn’t planning on going coax, but I could change that tomorrow.

D you guys that watch a lot sports have sat/cable? Or who should I use to stream?

I live in a rural area and for sports I have DirectTV. I don't watch a lot of sports but I like to record specific teams and watch when I am ready. I do not know what their hockey package offers.

The new systems are all wireless so no need for cables except from the dish to the main box.

I just got fast enough wireless service to stream so no help there!


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