If you ever read "The Art of War," there's a bit that says that you should never completely surround your enemy because it's when all hope is lost that you fight like never before.
Our backs are against the wall and it's do or die. They know that they either have to come out firing or go home. I think they'll bring it.
Dudes and Babes,
I've had to avoid you all for a few days now because I missed the game on sunday and finally watched it last night. Shit howdy was that a damn good game. Other then the refs literally being satan.
Apparently Clagary is awful and even the owner wants to leave, and Matt Bartkowski is the type of asshole who brings a full cart through the 15 items or less line... and thats a shitty thing to do.
It's going to be a brutal WCF no matter what team makes it.
The Art of War teaches us to rely not on the likelihood of the enemy's not attacking, but rather on the fact that we have made our position unassailable.
I fully understand what a holding penalty is, but thank you. My point is that there more obvious penalties that could have been called and that particular call was weak. Unjust? No. Soft? Yes. Now, I know everyone is talking about that head hit to Toews. I hate seeing players do that, it makes me incredibly nervous. But, why are we called 'dirty' when almost the exact same hit happens to one of our guys?
I created this for some shirts i had made for my friends and I to wear to the selanne tribute night earlier this year.
They have some filtering to detect when you are on a vpn. So you need to jump around to find a vpn that isn’t on their detected list. I use CyberGhost and they have a specific list of vpns for streaming on different platforms that has worked.
Hotels shouldn't be too expensive. Expect to spend ~$200 on bowl seats and maybe ~$110 - $150 a night on a hotel. Most of your expenses are gonna be on that plane ticket.
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It'd an addon you would generally use with kodi that streams all major sporting events.
This goes over how to subscribe.
I fully admit that it seems sketchy. And it is, because these are all not technically legal streams. But I've been using it for about 6 months and it's perfect. I've ditched cable entirely.
I’ve heard certain IPs can get flagged so connecting to different servers might help. Another thing I read was to make sure you clear cookies and cache since some can hold onto location info. I used, ugh, Edge and ExpressVPN and it worked fine. Using Chrome (where I’ve watched ESPN+ before) threw loading errors for me. Hope it helps!
Laminate it with UV blocking film to keep it from fading and use security bolts.
Edit: obviously you should get a smaller sheet of film than the 6ft roll I linked. Haha. Just something similar.
Download the VyprVPN app to watch games on the iPhone. Watched pretty much every east coast game on my phone until i got home from work to watch. Also, I co-sign on unblock-us. Had zero problems the entire season
Good to know. Does the VyprVPN app also work for cellular connection with Gamecenter Live on iPhone? It doesn't bug me normally because I prefer the larger screen of the iPad, but it would be nice for those one or two days a year where my phone is the only way to watch and I'm in a local blackout region.
Catan is also 50% off on Amazon for our sorrows
ESPN+ is picky with the vpns. I had StrongVPN and it didn’t work, signed up for nordvpn and it didn’t work either. Talked with their customer supported and went through a bunch of steps to dial the settings, finally got it working but it worked for maybe two games until the blackout issue was back.
The only thing so far that works is our corporate VPN on my work laptop. But you can also check out , it’s a pretty solid workaround.
Anyone got any good VPN recommendations? I have a subscription to StrongVPN but I can’t get Ducks games to work with that. I read many people said NordVPN works better so I signed up (they offer 30 day money back guarantee) and that one doesn’t work either. The only thing so far that works for me is the enterprise level VPN I have set up on my work laptop, I’m just not sure if our IT department likes it when I’m streaming ESPN using their VPN.
The whole VPN game and getting around blackouts used to be way easier with .
Hey bud I use ExpressVPN and it works great with ESPN+ and works on firestick and iOS devices. Possibly Android too but I can’t confirm that. It’s around 6$ or so a month for the vpn and you’ll be able to watch every nhl game for every team. If you want to go that route and need help setting it up feel free to ask me, I’m no IT guy but I was able to get it figured out
I added this comment to another comment, but figured I should put it here too:
This is a great idea! To add to this, check out EA Access. It's a service which allows you to play a bunch of EA games for a low monthly price. The sports games are usually last years model (it doesn't have NHL 19 yet, for example), but they get added at the end of the season. Amazon has it for $30/year, but I have seen it hit $20 before at various retailers. I've had it for a while now and it's great!
I looked on Amazon, and here is one of the results:
It's the same brand, but the entire hat is a solid color (aside from the logo). Only 1 left in stock.
I got it on Amazon! I was originally going to send it off to get framed, but I just had a hard time dealing with the price. Found this very affordable case and went for it! Glad I did!
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You could subscribe to a Smart DNS like Unlocator and it would bypass any blackouts for any team or broadcast. I live in Vegas and I can stream Golden Knights games through no problem. I can even stream national NBC games no issue. Works for as well. Unlocator is like $60 a year, but there are other similar services. I’d recommend doing this.
What I did was I signed up for and signed up for a Smart DNS. I know people think VPNs work for this but I know from experience that they are catching on to this and are now starting to block VPNs. Smart DNS services like Unlocator don’t slow your internet speed and work on local and national blackouts. There are of course free options out there but in my experience, this is the most reliable way I’ve found to watch every game without problems. This also works for if interested.
This is a great idea! To add to this, check out EA Access. It's a service which allows you to play a bunch of EA games for a low monthly price. The sports games are usually last years model (it doesn't have NHL 19 yet, for example), but they get added at the end of the season. Amazon has it for $30/year, but I have seen it hit $20 before at various retailers. I've had it for a while now and it's great!
I don't know about Hulu but you can do it with YouTube TV.
Get a GPS spoofer app.. Set your location to Anaheim, open the game up on your phone, then cast it to your TV.
OP, $28 USD here. I imagine shipping to Canada won't be too bad.
My go to book recommendation is always Microserfs.
It's an easy read and its both entertaining and thought provoking.
Amazon has some. Not sure if that's the one you are looking for, but I have that one hanging in my room and it's really nice.