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naslundfan19
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We are canceling our Comcast this weekend so I need options on the best way to watch the Canucks and just the best way in general to get all the sports outside of Comcast. Thanks in advance.
If you watch things on Disney and/or Hulu then the Espn/Hulu/Disney bundle would probably be a good deal. Assuming you are outside the blackout areaWe are canceling our Comcast this weekend so I need options on the best way to watch the Canucks and just the best way in general to get all the sports outside of Comcast. Thanks in advance.
Yeah, I’m thinking that might be the best route for the Canucks. Games against Seattle would be blacked out, but I’d be fine with everyone else.If you watch things on Disney and/or Hulu then the Espn/Hulu/Disney bundle would probably be a good deal. Assuming you are outside the blackout area
Yeah, I’m thinking that might be the best route for the Canucks. Games against Seattle would be blacked out, but I’d be fine with everyone else.
Really? Interesting. I’d still like to try to find a package that has Root for the M’s, but having no blackouts would be nice.My sister and brother in law are in Kirkland, wa and they have that e/h/d package and get all the canucks games
Really? Interesting. I’d still like to try to find a package that has Root for the M’s, but having no blackouts would be nice.
Using a VPN will allow you to watch those games as well. ESPN + is super worth it for me because they carry hockey, F1 and all the other racing series' I like. I would go the VPN/ESPN+ route only but I like watching on the big TV so I pay for the base streaming package as well to watch on that.Yeah, I’m thinking that might be the best route for the Canucks. Games against Seattle would be blacked out, but I’d be fine with everyone else.