The Boston Bruins are back in action on Thursday, January 30 and the Bruins will welcome the Jets of Winnipeg to the TD Garden of Boston.
The game is scheduled to start at 19:00 east and will be transmitted Nesn. Fans seeking to see this Bruins game can do it for free by using FUBOTV ($ 30 off the first month) or Directv flowthat both offer a free judgment. SlingTV does not offer a free test but has promotional offers available To convey the game.
The Bruins are now 25-21-6 of the season after the 7-2 defeat against Buffalo Sabers on Tuesday. The Jets have won their last four contests and are 35-14-3 of the year, the best record of the NHL.
WHO: Winnipeg Jets vs. Boston Bruins
Whenever: Thursday, January 30 at 7 pm East
Where: TD Garden in Boston
Stream: FUBOTV (Free Test); Sling; Directv flow
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What is Directv Stream?
Directv flow It is an Internet television service that offers your favorite entertainment, news and sports channels, as well as local television stations and Regional sports networks. Direct Stream can be purchased for $ 79.98 during the first two months when you register in the entertainment package and Add Directv Sports Pack.
What is FUBOTV?
FUBOTV It is a streaming service that has made an important brand in the live sports market in the United States. It offers a range of price plans: the basic plan, the “Pro” package, provides an assortment of channels, including sports, news and entertainment options such as showtime for $ 79.99 per month.
What is SlingTV?
Here is what you can see on Sling TV, With plans from $ 40: Baseball (MLB), Basketball (NBA, NCAAB), Sports combat (boxing, UFC, MMA), football (NCAAF, NFL), Golf, Hockey, Motors, Olympic Games, Football, Tennis and Fight.
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Utah’s Hockey Club restricts the choice of a name to 3 finalists. Will not be the Yeti or Wasatch
Of John Coon Associated Press
Salt Lake City (AP)-Utah’s Hockey Club has chosen three finalists in the permanent team name, which will adopt from the NHL season 2025-26.
The franchise will use a final round of voting by fanatics to decide between the Utah Mammoth, the Utah Hockey Club and now Utah Outlaws. The team announced on Thursday that the unpopular Utah Wasatch options was changing for Outlaws.
“Hey, Utah’s hockey fans! We heard your comments and took advantage of all the grass data from last night’s survey,” the team published on social networks. “For the name of The team is clear that Outlaws should be in the mix instead of Wasatch so we are changing it. “
The team officials went away from including Yeti as a finalist after not being able to elaborate a coexistence agreement with Yeti Coolers to use the name in the brand and merchandise.
“They have a unique brand that allows them to avoid using the word yeti or yetis,” said Smith Entertainment Group, Mike Maughan, on Wednesday. “They made a determination for the sake of their brand that they did not want to enter into a coexistence.”
The United States Patent and Patent Office earlier this month rejected a club request, citing a “probability of confusion” with other notable brands with the name, such as Yeti Coolers. An email was not returned on Wednesday by Associated Press to Yeti Coolers LLC looking for comment.
Fans attending the next three home games will continue to vote at the iPad stations designated in the Delta Center to help decide the team’s name and logo. It gives a first look to the designs of the logo, the t -shirts and the brand associated with each choice.
Only attending fans will be able to vote during the games against Colom on Friday, Sant Lluís on Sunday and Philadelphia on Tuesday. The permanent team’s name and logo will be presented ahead of the regular season of the Utah’s 2025-26 season.
Wasatch initially occupied the finalist place for Yeti. Wasatch is a reference to the Wasatch Mountains, which go north to south on the east side of the Salt Lake Valley.
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AP Hockey Stephen Whyno writer contributed to this report.
The Associated Press contributed to this article.