This topic hasn't been posted to in a long time so a lot has probably changed.
I'd like to know what people subscribe to in order to watch hockey. They have now made it so confusing that I literally don't know what I need to subscribe to in order to watch the Boston Bruins, living in California.
As far as I can tell, you have to live near Boston to get NESN. FUBO has NESN but not if you don't live near Boston, from what I can tell. And when I contact some cable companies they literally cannot tell me how many Bruins games I would get in a season or post season.
And there are so many TV stations that play hockey, alternating between ABC, TNT, Fox, ESPN, etc., that it gets impossible to know what to subscribe to.
So they have shot themselves in the foot! They are losing money due to how difficult and confusing it is. I would buy a subscription if I knew how!
So I end up watching using free streaming websites. They are funky, they freeze a lot, and you can't record them to watch later, and you can't rewind or fast forward, etc., but it's free.
I use:
onhockey.tv and
https://v2.sportsurge.net/home3/
But I'd actually rather pay for a better service if I knew how. They used to have NHL.TV but they got rid of that in favor of the stupid complicated confusing system they have now.
I subscribe to MLB.TV since it's obvious and easy. I wish the NHL would get their head out of their butts and go back to that kind of system.
If anyone knows anything I don't about this, please let me know. Like how to subscribe to the Bruins games!