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We move in next month and leave behind our beloved hockey team, the NY Rangers. Being fans since birth do we just accept this loss?
How would we be able to access the games?
ps: we are working on bonding with the hurricanes.
We have tickets for RBC on 3/3 and for Christmas I got him 2 new jerseys one Rangers and one Hurricanes; cut each one up the middle and sewed them back together 1/2 and 1/2!!!
Anything is possible for a fee. You will more then likely need to subscribe to the NHL Center Ice package of your chosen provider unless they happen to be playing the Hurricanes in which case you may be able to view it locally.
Most Rangers games are on MSG, which isn't available through Time Warner. You could, however, get it on DirecTV, although you'd have to subscribe to the premier package.
Or, as noted above, you can subscribe to NHL Center Ice through Time Warner. That should get you a good chunk of games.
Driving from NC to NY isn't that bad of a drive! And with rates so low, fly in for a few games! If you have family left in NY, just tell them that you are flying in to see THEM!
You are aware that when you move to another part of the country, there are some things you just have to give up. Yes?
Actually you don't, because smart, forward-thinking people thought of ways to have it all. You'll have to subscribe to SOMETHING, but you do in NY anyway, right? Start with some of the advice given here and welcome to N.C.
NHL gamecenter as previously mentioned or you can get MSG on directv as also mentioned.
The beauty is that you can get center ice tickets 20 rows up at the RBC when the Rangers are in town for probably 1/10th what you would at MSG and that's debatable if you can even get them.
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