I think we all got a bit sidetracked after this earlier comment:
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"people who want those extras have plenty of other options to get them."
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The original poster didn't necessarily sound as if he wanted "those extras" - he was saying that it would be nice to see his Montreal Canadiens games in HD. If DISH chooses to not broadcast the NHL Center Ice games in HD, an arrangement similar to what, apparently, DTV did with NHL Center Ice/NHLtv would help fill in the gap.
Of course, this entire discussion would be rendered moot if DISH provided HD feeds.
This year, at least in Hawaii, it seems that DISH has designated ch 574 as an HD feed. In my guide, ch574 shows up "sometimes" as being an HD feed. Many times, ch574 will show in the guide as HD but there won't be a game on that channel. The games would all be in SD on the other designated Center Ice channels. Most times ch574 is listed only in SD.
HOWEVER, it appears DISH is making strides - at least during the free preview month - by "sometimes" mainly on Saturday - having two or three standard Center Ice channels provide an HD feed. There have been occasions where there have been a few standard channels listed as HD but contain no actual programming.
Also, I have found that on occasion there are 4 channels in the 9546 range that have been showing HD feeds. Sometimes these channels in the 9546 range show up in the guide and sometimes they do not. These channels appear and disappear. Sometimes they show up but contain no programming. When there IS a game on one of these 9546 range channels, it's a crapshoot as to whether they are duplicates of games already showing in HD on the standard Center Ice channels or if they are HD feeds of games available only in SD on the standard channels.
Personally, I'm happy to be able to get the games at all. But, as I mentioned in a different thread, seeing the games in SD quality reminds me of watching games back in NY around 1968 on our 19" black and white TV. The difference is that now the games are in "living color".
Oh, and now we can see stop action, slow motion replays too!