Looks like there was some confusion about 95, 96 and so forth. Here's the deal.
Channel 95 HD has been around for a couple years now and is the "Special Events" channel. DirecTV picks and chooses games from various sports packages and stations to put there. Think of it as a "Best of" channel. So a couple nights ago it had the Versus NHL game on. Tonight it's scheduled to have the Red Wings game off FSN Detroit and the Pistons game off FSN West (most likely since it's at the Lakers).
Now what this means tonight is those with FSN Detroit as their local RSN will get the game on 95, blacked out for everyone else except those with Center Ice, assuming the Center Ice feed uses FSN Detroit.
The Pistons game, if it uses the FSN West feed will be blacked out to everyone except those with FSN West as their local FSN. Those with NBA Leauge Pass will also get it, again assuming it's using the FSN West feed.
95 is MPEG2 and available to all customers.
Channel 96 or 97 are different. DirecTV has been making FSN and other sports channels direct HD feeds available in MPEG4 on the new sats and you need a 5 LNB dish and an MPEG4 receiver like the H20 or HR20 to get the games.
There are a couple of these that are full time but for now the vast majority are only lit up when a game is actually in HD. BUT it is sent down via spotbeam with the HD locals in most markets.
So the FSN Detroit HD feed will be there tonight on 96 but only in the Detroit market. The rest of Michigan will not get it.
Hope that clears some things up.