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umteman
PickupHockey Pro
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Posted - 03/24/2009 : 18:55:03
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Which satillite provider offers the best package for hockey? Anyone's recomendations are welcome, but hopefully they are from personal experience.
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Posted - 03/25/2009 : 04:55:42
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Dude - you almost had your topic erased, with the words satellite provider having me think this was spam.
That being said - you're in Europe, no?
"Take off, eh?" - Bob and Doug |
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umteman
PickupHockey Pro
USA
662 Posts |
Posted - 03/25/2009 : 05:23:48
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No, I am in the US. I previously lived in a saltbox in a developement where a dish or an outdoor antenna were not permitted, and now live in an apartment building with the same rules. I will be moving soon and want to buy a satellite package with lots of hockey coverage. Maybe using a question mark in my subject line would have been a good idea, lol. |
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Posted - 03/25/2009 : 06:17:59
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Well, the subject line might have been better as "Best Satellite Package for Hockey in the US?"
I can't help you with it though, as I have never gotten satellite TV, I am sure others will help you out though.
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Guest6599
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Posted - 03/25/2009 : 11:35:05
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Dish Network carries the NHL Centre Ice Package...only way to go. |
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umteman
PickupHockey Pro
USA
662 Posts |
Posted - 03/27/2009 : 05:31:39
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Thanks Guest6599. I might not get relocated in time for the playoffs but there is always next season. |
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Guest6359
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Posted - 03/28/2009 : 13:12:27
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Now that its playoff time, you won't need the center ice package. NBC, ABC and all those big stations will start leeching off the playoffs. However, it is great during the season. |
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