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NHL (Canucks), NBA (Warriors), NFL (Bills) (scheduling conflicts again), WTA Finals, ATP Metz/Belgrade Open (more of Metz), WTT Champions Series Frankfurt, BPT Elite 16 Rio, BWF Korea Masters, GSOC Co-op Canadian Open, Short Track Four Continents (got cancelled), and club season volleyball 

 

Today (November 7)

2:00 AM: WTA Finals - Dabrowski/Routliffe v. Krawczyk/

4:00 AM: BPT Elite 16 Rio Main Draw - Capogrosso/Capogrosso v. Popov/Reznik, Mol/Sørum v. Huster/Just, Lima/Antunes v. Gallay/Churin

7:00 AM: WTA Finals - Gauff v. Krejcikova

9:00 AM: BPT Elite 16 Rio Main Draw - Paulikiene/Raupylete v. Ittlinger/Van De Velde

10:00 AM: BPT Elite 16 Rio Main Draw - Mol/Berntsen v. Hammarberg/Waller

11:00 AM: GSOC Co-Op Canadian Open - McEwen v. Mouat

2:00 PM: BPT Elite 16 Rio Main Draw - Mol/Sørum v. Andre/Adelmo

3:00 PM: GSOC Co-Op Canadian Open - Lawes v. Fujisawa

7:30 PM: NHL - Canucks v. Kings

 

Friday (November 8)

 

Saturday (November 9)

4:00 AM: Sultanlar Ligi - Vakifbank v. Aydin

11:00 AM: GSOC Co-Op Canadian Open Women’s Quarterfinals - TBD

3:00 PM: GSOC Co-Op Canadian Open Men’s Quarterfinals - TBD

7:00 PM: NHL - Canucks v. Oilers

 

Sunday (November 10)

5:00 AM: BPT Elite 16 Rio Women’s Semifinal 1 - TBD

6:00 AM: BPT Elite 16 Rio Women’s Semifinal 1 - TBD

7:00 AM: BPT Elite 16 Rio Men’s Semifinal 1 - TBD

8:00 AM: BPT Elite 16 Rio Men’s Semifinal 2 - TBD

9:00 AM: GSOC Co-Op Canadian Open - Women’s Final

1:30 PM: GSOC Co-Op Canadian Open - Men’s Final

 

Monday (November 11)

 

Tuesday (November 12)

12:30 PM: Women’s Volleyball Champions League - Vakifbank v. FC Porto (maybe?)

7:00 PM: NHL - Canucks v. Flames

 

Thursday (November 14)

7:00 PM: NHL - Canucks v. Islanders

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ATP Finals, Billie Jean King Cup, BWF Japan Open, NHL, NBA, NFL, ISU Four Continents Speed Skating Championships, IBSF Skeleton WC Pyeongchang & FIS Alpine Skiing WC Levi (on at the same time, probably will focus on alpine skiing)


No European Curling Championships (… PPV on Recast)

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Incidentally, FIS-Ski have updated their website and app for the forthcoming season.  Looks like it is going to be a lot easier to follow all the second-tier events like telemark, para, European Cup & age group races which they often covered, but haven't ever been easy to find week-to-week.

 

Home - International Ski & Snowboard Federation

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3 hours ago, Grassmarket said:

Incidentally, FIS-Ski have updated their website and app for the forthcoming season.  Looks like it is going to be a lot easier to follow all the second-tier events like telemark, para, European Cup & age group races which they often covered, but haven't ever been easy to find week-to-week.

 

Home - International Ski & Snowboard Federation

You mean in terms of live streams? Because the results page has been looking like it does now for a while already. Not a terrible update, for once, but not great: they used to have a blue M and pink W for men and women's events in the details page (like here FIS Cross-Country - Bruksvallarna (SWE) - Event Details), but that's now all the same color, which is rather annoying when trying to make one's schedule :p 

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1 hour ago, heywoodu said:

You mean in terms of live streams? Because the results page has been looking like it does now for a while already. Not a terrible update, for once, but not great: they used to have a blue M and pink W for men and women's events in the details page (like here FIS Cross-Country - Bruksvallarna (SWE) - Event Details), but that's now all the same color, which is rather annoying when trying to make one's schedule :p 

Yeah, if they have all their FTA* live streams on one page, announced in advance, life will be easier. Before you had to sub to about 7 or 8 YT channels to.know what was on every week.

 

But the results/events Page is also easier, because previously they used to mix up World Cup & say, Balkan Cup events together.

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4 hours ago, Grassmarket said:

Yeah, if they have all their FTA* live streams on one page, announced in advance, life will be easier. Before you had to sub to about 7 or 8 YT channels to.know what was on every week.

 

But the results/events Page is also easier, because previously they used to mix up World Cup & say, Balkan Cup events together.

In cross-country there were never mixups like that. And trust me, the cross-country calendar/results page has been one of my most visited pages on all the internet for a few years now, for obvious reasons :p 

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4 hours ago, Grassmarket said:

Yeah, if they have all their FTA* live streams on one page, announced in advance, life will be easier. Before you had to sub to about 7 or 8 YT channels to.know what was on every week.

 

But the results/events Page is also easier, because previously they used to mix up World Cup & say, Balkan Cup events together.

In cross-country there were never mixups like that. And trust me, the cross-country calendar/results page has been one of my most visited pages on all the internet for a few years now, for obvious reasons :p 

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14 hours ago, Josh said:

ATP Finals, Billie Jean King Cup, BWF Japan Open, NHL, NBA, NFL, ISU Four Continents Speed Skating Championships, IBSF Bobsleigh and Skeleton WC Pyeongchang & FIS Alpine Skiing WC Levi (on at the same time, probably will focus on alpine skiing)


No European Curling Championships (… PPV on Recast)

In fact this weekend's IBSF event from :KOR is a skeleton double header.  No bobsleigh until early December in Europe. 

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this week it's all about Hockey (NHL, CHL and domestic leagues all around Europe) and Baseball (Premier 12)

 

with a bit of Winter sports and Swimming (Italian Short Course Winter Nationals) on the weekend

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