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Jets-Stars broadcast issues, explained: NHL fans upset as technical difficulties disrupt Game 3

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May 11

During Game 3 of the NHL playoff series between the Winnipeg Jets and Dallas Stars, technical difficulties on TBS and TruTV disrupted the broadcast, causing significant frustration among fans. The issues, which involved the feed cutting in and out and even going completely dark at times, occurred during critical moments such as the opening goal by Dallas' Roope Hintz. Social media was ablaze with complaints from viewers who missed key portions of the game due to these broadcast failures. Although the problems were rectified by the middle of the first period, the initial disruption marred the viewing experience of a crucial match. The game marked a pivotal point in the series, with both teams tied and aiming for significant milestones in their playoff journeys.

Jets-Stars broadcast issues, explained: NHL fans upset as technical difficulties disrupt Game 3

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During Game 3 of the NHL playoff series between the Winnipeg Jets and Dallas Stars, technical difficulties on TBS and TruTV disrupted the broadcast, causing significant frustration among fans. The issues, which involved the feed cutting in and out and even going completely dark at times, occurred during critical moments such as the opening goal by Dallas' Roope Hintz. Social media was ablaze with complaints from viewers who missed key portions of the game due to these broadcast failures. Although the problems were rectified by the middle of the first period, the initial disruption marred the viewing experience of a crucial match. The game marked a pivotal point in the series, with both teams tied and aiming for significant milestones in their playoff journeys.

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  • Technical difficulties during Game 3 between the Jets and Stars on TBS and TruTV led to broadcast interruptions that upset many NHL fans. The feed inconsistency, including moments when it went completely dark, was particularly problematic during the first few minutes of the game.

  • The broadcast issues resulted in viewers missing key events such as the opening goal scored by Dallas' Roope Hintz, which took place within the initial three minutes of the first period. This early disruption sparked widespread frustration among fans.

  • Social media became a platform for fans to express their displeasure with the broadcast glitches. Users reported the problem with the feed cutting out and shared images of an empty arena, accompanied by poor audio quality.

  • The technical problems were resolved by the midpoint of the first period, but the impact on the viewing experience was already significant, affecting fans' engagement with this critical playoff game.

  • The game was an important one in the series, with the Jets and Stars tied 1-1 as they vied for a spot in the conference finals. Dallas aimed to reach the finals for the second consecutive year, while Winnipeg sought to reach this stage for the first time since 2018.

  • TBS and TruTV dealt with technical difficulties during the early portion of their simulcast of Game 3 between the Jets and Stars.

  • During the first period, the broadcast feed was cutting in and out, including for the opening goal scored by Dallas' Roope Hintz. Fans expressed their displeasure on social media during the first few minutes of the game.

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  • The Jets and Stars are tied 1-1 as the series shifts to the American Airlines Center. Dallas is trying to reach the conference finals for the second straight season, while Winnipeg aims to get there for the first time since 2018.

  • Here's what to know about TNT's broadcast issues during Game 3.

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  • TNT broadcast issues during Jets-Stars Game 3 

    Fans on social media said that TNT was experiencing broadcast issues during the first few minutes of Game 3 on Sunday.

  • Apparently, the feed was cutting in and out and going completely dark at certain points.

  • — GangGreenUtesFan (@SoJoBmanUtefan) May 11, 2025 SN's NHL HQ: Live NHL scores | Updated NHL standings | Full NHL schedule

  • There also appeared to be an image of an empty American Airlines Center on the screen while the game was going on. Accompanying the image was a grainy audio version of the television broadcast.

  • — BwcDeals (@BwcDeals) May 11, 2025 Some viewers were not happy that they missed the opening goal of the game by Hintz, which occurred inside the first three minutes of the first period.

  • The issues were seemingly fixed by the midway point of the first period, but the blemish certainly impacted the viewing experience for the early stages of a critical game.

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