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Joe.....
If you’re looking to pick up TML games, streaming subscription is available thru NHL. TV. Unfortunately, it likely won’t help you with Devils games, due to similar blackout protocols that MLB.TV uses. If we had NHL tv package, our blackout team would be the Wild.
Mike: Thanks, I have subscribed to NHL TV (and MLB TV) since 2008 or so. NHL Blackout rules for my Zip Code, call for blacking out the Devils, Islanders, and Rangers to protect MSG Network, and for some reason, the Flyers games, even though they (and Comcast), are out of market. During pre-season, the Devils were providing a live stream for games not televised on MSG.
My son lives in Northern New York, less than 26 miles from Kingston, ONT, and roughly 50 miles from Ottawa. He can access Senators and Habs games on NHL TV, but Buffalo, Rangers, Islanders and Devils games are blacked out. Go figure.
I normally watch the Capitals and Maple Leafs on NHL TV, but I wouldn't mind watching some Devils games. I expect they will be an exciting and entertaining team to watch this season.
MLB TV is most interesting. If I use my laptop to watch MLB games, I sit in the kitchen, and Phillies games are blacked out, but I can pick up Mets or Yankees games. From my family room, using a notebook, or smart phone, or the MLB Network on Roku on the TV, I get the Phillies and the Yankees and Mets are blacked out....Same house, same WIFI IP address, just a different device....Go figure.
As more people cut the cord, the blackout rules are going to have to change, or the fan base will lose interest.
Joe