Annual how can I watch games the next day question

Pevsfreedom

somehow in south carolina
So we have a toddler now.

I can't stay up til 1:30am watching games on the east coast.

They used to have NHL.TV.. 5+ years ago? to watch.. 90% of the games.. and worked pretty good..

Now I see this and it appears I need 19 streaming services to watch the games and/or have a cable provider (which I don't)? Like they still don't have a way for out of market people to (simply) watch games the next day (without several subscriptions to things that aren't hockey)? I know some pirate ships (argh) charge for next day whale watching but that sounds stupid.. but maybe me only choice.

It kind of looks like ESPN+ will cover most games?

This is ridiculous? I guess that's obvious to most by now.

Us trying to figure how this all works...

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DirecTV still has Center Ice which gives choices for home and away except most Canadien broadcasts unless both teams are playing up north then you get one feed. It's only $69 this season. You can record the games and watch them when ever you want. I'm in LA so Kings games are only available on the FanDuel channel.

edit. Hockey Night in Canada is always broadcast, even if they are playing a US team.
 
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DirecTV still has Center Ice which gives choices for home and away except most Canadien broadcasts unless both teams are playing up north then you get one feed. It's only $69 this season. You can record the games and watch them when ever you want. I'm in LA so Kings games are only available on the FanDuel channel.

edit. Hockey Night in Canada is always broadcast, even if they are playing a US team.
The Directv Center Ice package is only $69 for the season? I stopped paying for CI thru DTV when it was FOUR installments of $49 each.
If it’s $69 total I would do it.
 

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