03-31-2025, 08:26 PM
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Powerplay Quarterback
Join Date: Aug 2016
Location: Calgary
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Originally Posted by getbak
How are you watching the US games? SN Premium or Centre Ice? Either way, Canadian out-of-market games should be available the same way.
Sportsnet has a game finder on their website https://support.sportsnetplus.ca/hc/...HL-Game-Finder, and it shows both the Montreal and Ottawa games tomorrow as being available on SN Premium and Centre Ice (they are TSN regional games). If they're being blacked out, something is getting messed up somewhere along the way because they should certainly be available to you.
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https://support.sportsnetplus.ca/hc/...s-in-Sportsnet
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Are there NHL regional blackouts in Sportsnet+?
Yes, NHL regional blackouts affect NHL programming on Sportsnet+.
What are NHL Regional Blackouts?
Regional Restrictions (aka Blackouts) are a mandate of the NHL. All 32 teams in the league have their own designated broadcast region, where only viewers who live in that region are able to watch these games on their local sports channel/streamer. In order to watch these regionally broadcast games when you live “out of market” (ie, when you live outside of that region), you’ll need to subscribe to a package such as Sportsnet+ Premium or NHL Centre Ice (through a TV Service Provider).
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Sportsnet+ Premium: Subscribers receive out-of-market hockey as part of their subscription. This means that they are able to stream over 1,000 NHL games during the regular season. Regional blackout restrictions apply.
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