2014 Stanley Cup Playoffs

How are you doing this when many games are on NBCS and CNBC and other Non OTA channels ?

That's one thing I love when going back to visit in the Detroit area...CBC from Canada using an OTA antenna. Also, the only thing I really miss about not having my old Star Choice (or whatever they're called these days) is Hockey from Canada. Good stuff! :)
 
He still can't see the stuff thats on NBCS and CNBC, unless it's on other networks as well ...
That's what TSN, TSN2, and RDS all on cable up there are for. But since he's a Habs fan and clearly knows English, he doesn't necessarily need those channels either unless he's following another team.
 
Friday's schedule

Canadiens at Lightning- 7:00pm ET (CNBC)- Canadiens lead series 1-0
Red Wings at Bruins- 7:30pm ET (NBCSN)- Game 1
Stars at Ducks- 10:00pm ET (NBCSN)- Ducks lead series 1-0
 
I tried watching the end of the Blackhawks game but I also fell asleep. Woke up to find they lost. Blackhawks pissed that game away.
 
That's what TSN, TSN2, and RDS all on cable up there are for. But since he's a Habs fan and clearly knows English, he doesn't necessarily need those channels either unless he's following another team.

Irony is, most English fans (in Quebec and the Maritimes) prefer to watch Habs games on RDS (French version of TSN/ESPN). Mainly because the play by play guys are awesome and really know their hockey and history of the game, whereas CBC has alienated a lot of fans Canada wide with their pro-Leafs rhetoric.
 
But since he's a Habs fan and clearly knows English.

That's an interesting topic, Ive been fluently bilingual since day 1 (never spoke English to my mother, and never French to my father). I don't have an accent in either language except when I speak w/ my Grandmother (Welsh/Wales) then I have a heavy British accent (go figure)
 

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