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Hello, I will be working in Moscow this this autumn and winter. What is the best way to watch the Bruins from Russia?
Are there NHL taverns to watch games with other fans?
Are there NHL taverns to watch games with other fans?
Hello, I will be working in Moscow this this autumn and winter. What is the best way to watch the Bruins from Russia?
Are there NHL taverns to watch games with other fans?
In the Internets there obviously is the Gamecenter and/or illegal stream stuff.
On cable TV, I think Viasat and Setanta Sports are the TV channels that are broadcasting NHL games in Russia.
About watching live somewhere, I'd suggest to google something like "Moscow NHL sports bar" and spend some time studying the top results and writing down some addresses to check those later in person.
Hello, I will be working in Moscow this this autumn and winter. What is the best way to watch the Bruins from Russia?
Are there NHL taverns to watch games with other fans?
Eurosport was broadcasting NHL games last season. Not the best option if you want to follow your team. They would only give you a game or two per night preferrably with russian players in it.
Other networks might consider buying NHL rights, but they are not that sought after in Russia due to game times. Hard to get people to watch your ads at 4 in the morning.
That brings you to the next problem. Are you really planning on spending your very early mornings at a sports bar? Is there a sports bar open that late/early?
Weekend games, specifically the ones in the afternoon EST I would love to watch at a pub.
Bad news for you. They moved the NHL to the Eurosport Gold Channel only available in special packages by Rostelekom cable network.Does anyone know what happened to Eurosport's coverage? They should still show games this season (the three years aren't up yet), but I don't see any listed in their schedule.
Thanks for your reply.Bad news for you. They moved the NHL to the Eurosport Gold Channel only available in special packages by Rostelekom cable network.