How to watch Blues coverage in Cali?
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Re: How to watch Blues coverage in Cali?
you can do onhockey.tv i use it all the time. It is a bit sketchy but I use the Brave browser and have had no issues.
Re: How to watch Blues coverage in Cali?
I'm fairly certain they do. I stay at the same place in Plymouth every time I go (about 8 times a year).STL fan in MN wrote: ↑07 Oct 2025 10:48 amJust call or message them and ask if they have FanDualSports-North in the rooms. I bet they do but perhaps not.somni wrote: ↑07 Oct 2025 10:41 amI'm currently on my way to MN this morning. Corporate office is there. So I'm desperately hoping my Hilton is carrying the local MN feed. Otherwise I'll have to VPN it on my laptop.STL fan in MN wrote: ↑07 Oct 2025 09:11 amESPN+ should get you every game other than when they’re playing the Kings or Ducks (because you’re in their viewing area) except for the ones on National TV. For that you’d obviously need TNT or ABC but those are rare.
For me, the only games I have to worry about are the ones against the Wild as I don’t bother to pay for FanDual Sports North. And it’s really just the games against the Wild that are in STL. If the game is here, I’ll just attend it in person. Which means I need to find an alternative for the season opener this season..
If not, there will be 100 bars within walking distance that will carry the game. This is Minnesota after all! Hockey is king here.
And you're right, there's a nice bar/restaurant across the way. It'll be after a long presentation...no better way to relax than with an Blues opener!
MN is like a second home to me. I really like it. And love seeing open ice rinks. Reminds me of upstate NY.
Re: How to watch Blues coverage in Cali?
You live in a beautiful state.STL fan in MN wrote: ↑07 Oct 2025 09:26 amLove that area up there! And the north shore part of MN. My wife keeps suggesting we move to Duluth but I keep reminding her we tend to only go up there in summer. I’ll have to take her up there for a Bulldogs game this winter so she can see how freaking cold it is then and then maybe she’ll change her mind lol.wiscrev wrote: ↑07 Oct 2025 09:14 amI have the same thing here in the northwoods of WI. I cannot get any Blues games when they play the Wild.STL fan in MN wrote: ↑07 Oct 2025 09:11 amESPN+ should get you every game other than when they’re playing the Kings or Ducks (because you’re in their viewing area) except for the ones on National TV. For that you’d obviously need TNT or ABC but those are rare.
For me, the only games I have to worry about are the ones against the Wild as I don’t bother to pay for FanDual Sports North. And it’s really just the games against the Wild that are in STL. If the game is here, I’ll just attend it in person. Which means I need to find an alternative for the season opener this season..