Issues with website and app

So, I try the app and it tells me it is in "maintenance mode"

So, I click go to website. I log go to log in and log in. It doesn't log me in.

Try on my computer, same thing,.. sort of. I log in and it just leaves me on their main page with ads to join. I click my account and the same page reloads.

Out of curiosity, I click show, choose a plan, and then it tells me the page is down for maintenance.

It's been doing this for 2 days now. How do I post in the community for help if I can't even get into my account?

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u/SirLunatik — 6 days ago

[Francis] Exciting news for Flames fans about to be announced regarding the Calgary sports radio landscape.

u/SirLunatik — 9 days ago
▲ 50 r/CalgaryFlames+1 crossposts

The truth about Sports Streaming prices in Canada.

After seeing a Flames Nation article posted here talking about the increased cost of Sportsnet+, I thought I would make a post because that article contained a tweet stating prices, that at best were extremely misleading and at worst (which I believe was the purpose as they did little things like round up everyone's price to the nearest dollar, but rounded up over $5 for SN) an egregious misrepresentation of facts. So try and minimize the misinformation being spread by a writer that clearly lacks the integrity to fact check; I am doing my own research and instead of just prices, I will include what you get for the price.

I am not going to include any opinions, just facts. Except it sucks that prices of everything are going up so much.

I will use the prices that SN+ is changing too. All prices are CAD unless otherwise listed

SERVICE TIER ANNUAL COST INCLUDES
Sportsnet+ Standard 269.99 All Canadian NHL National Broadcasts, except the games on Prime. Every NHL playoff game... Regional broadcasts for the NHL's Leafs, Canucks, Flames and Oilers.. all Blue Jays games except the few that are on Apple TV (less than 10), more than 150 additional MLB broadcasts... every game of the MLB postseason... 41 Raptors games and select NBA playoff games... UFC Fight Night, the prelims for UFC PPVs and other original programming... TNA Wrestling weekly shows
Premium 344.99 Everything included in SN+ Standard... All NHL out of market broadcasts (so everything except the games on prime and the regional games on TSN), this used to be called NHL Game Centre and was selling for 199.99 in the mid-2010s... SN World (Rugby from around the world)... includes CityTV+
TSN Streaming TSN+ 80 NFL Redzone and digital only games. PGA tour Live, Every laLiga Match (Spanish Soccer), epanded coverage of F1, ATP, WTA and NCAA. Sports Documentaries
TSN 249.99 Includes TSN+ (see above row), as well as live feed of all 5 TSN channels (regional restrictions are in place), NFL, CFL, F1, Golf Majors, Tennis Grand Slams... etc... Regional broadcasts for NHL's Leafs, Canadiens, Senators and Jets... it is not listed on their website, but I do believe they get half of the Raptors games too
DAZN DAZN Standard 249.99 NFL Game Pass, UEFA Champions & Europa Leagues, Bundesliga, UEFA National team games, LIV Golf, select EFL games incl all playoff and championship games, Carabao Cup, PDC Darts
DAZN+ Standard 449.99 Everything in standard plus FUBO Premier League and Serie A coverage
Prime Video Ad version 99 (Amazon Prime Membership) Free Shipping on Prime Items, 1-2 NHL games on Monday nights. Select NBA games. PWHL games, which I believe are free on YT)
FUBO Sports Annual 230.99 for the 1st year, then 293.93 every year after Premier League and Serie A Soccer, includes a PVR option
Sports Pro Annual 449.93 Everything in Sports Annual plus DAZN UEFA and NFL coverage
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u/SirLunatik — 26 days ago

Wranglers sign goaltenders Owen Say and Semyon Konopsky to AHL deals. [Per Wranglers social media]

As most of us are aware, Owen Say was not given a qualifying offer by the Flames, per Sigalet (via Steinberg), this was because of a significant injury he sustained last year and they were waiting on doctor's clearance. I'd assume with the signing of an AHL deal, the reports from docs are either not positive, or still pending and wanted to show Say some commitment so he didn't sign elsewhere.

Say played 19 games for the Wranglers in his first pro season before getting injured. His numbers in his rookie season weren't particularly impressive at 3.36/.889, which weren't quite as good as Sergeev's but were better than Prosvetov's. However with the way the Flames purged minor leaguers by not bringing back almost anyone that needed a QO or became a UFA and are bringing back Say, I see that as a sign they think the problems were more about those in front of the goaltending.

Semyon Konopsky is coming over from Russia's MHL, which is same league as Zarubin and Yegorov played in last season. Konopsky is just 20 years old, but he's 6'5/194 and like Zarubin and Yegorov, had impressive MHL numbers (albeit in more limited playing time). Playing with Loko-76 Yaroslavl (which is a Lokomotiv's secondary MHL team, really not sure how all that works as it is common for KHL clubs to have 2 MHL teams) he posted numbers of 2.28/.930 in 17 games. It is prudent to know that MHL goalie stats are absolutely fucking insane as it is such a low scoring league. I don't know how to sort between MHL A squads and B squads, but for the sake of comparison of goalies with 20+ games, Zarubin's .930 SV% was only 10th best.

u/SirLunatik — 1 month ago