NHL blackouts?
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The NHL hasn't announced anything yet and Centre Ice looks like it doesn't exist since their website is still blank.
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The NHL hasn't announced anything yet and Centre Ice looks like it doesn't exist since their website is still blank.
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SN just the other day signed a 4 year contract as broadcaster for ALL Flames and Oilers games in Alberta and Saskatchewan. Blackouts out of this region applies. They also have contract to broadcast some games Nationally as well as all playoff games. I imagine one for the Canucks to follow. Winnipeg, Montreal, Toronto and Ottawa regional rights held by TSN, which are blacked out for regions out of their market.
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Centre Ice is available now for an "early bird" price of $209 through Feb 5th.