Cutting the cord - Best online subscription to watch Kings?

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In terms of costs, I have Frontier Internet, Fubo (paid quarterly), ESPN+ (paid annually) and will soon be adding Max (which will have TNT hockey). Total cost of the above is $165/month. Also have Prime Video, but consider that free since I'd be a Prime member without it. Have every channel I want except PBS, KTLA and the local Spectrum Sports channels.
 
Fubo is 4x more a month but will give you most other "cable" channels
Ballys will only give you the Ballys "channels" but it will be less than 25% of the cost.


It really depends what your needs are. If you are looking to switch streaming providers, Fubo. But realize that they don't have TNT/TBS so you will lose a few games there
Thanks for this. It sounds like Ballys will have more kings games but Gino is the better package if you want more channels. I’m just after the kings games so ballys sounds like a good deal.
 
Wow... I never realized how limited all the streaming services are compared to spectrum cable. Half the channels I watch regularly aren't carried by any of them. Probably why the price is much lower. I'd love to cut, but not at the expense of what I like to watch.
just a test
 
HULU+ Live. ESPN+ is bundled. ESPN + carried all of the Kings games last season except the ones on NHL Network, TNT, etc. Works great.

Didn't carry the playoffs which is why I bailed. But I'm out of towner, IDK if it's different.
I have a cheap PC hooked up behind my TV with a wireless keyboard/mouse combo, with Nord VPN, and I'm satisfied at $2.99 a month or so.
A bit more work but holy sh*t the money saved. I haven't paid for cable (even when I did pay for streaming stuff) in 15 years, which is.. absurdly expensive, at least to my cheap ass.
 
Didn't carry the playoffs which is why I bailed. But I'm out of towner, IDK if it's different.
I have a cheap PC hooked up behind my TV with a wireless keyboard/mouse combo, with Nord VPN, and I'm satisfied at $2.99 a month or so.
A bit more work but holy sh*t the money saved. I haven't paid for cable (even when I did pay for streaming stuff) in 15 years, which is.. absurdly expensive, at least to my cheap ass.
I have tried the VPN route for some streaming apps, and it works with some but not others. It seems that others blacklist subnets/ IP ranges used by VPN providers and it does not work. Get a message basically stating we know you are on VPN and are not actually in the area.
 
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