I too sometimes wonder if the poor quality on some channels is because of location, it's not one person in one place that's for sure as I can see some bad quality on my tv (Pioneer 60" Elite), go to Vision's or Future Shop, find the same thing on Bell and see the same problems in the quality, so it's not just me. I wondered if the Centre Ice channel of the Flames/Oilers would look better, the Sportsnet channel looked really bad, of course to me all Sportsnet HD channels look bad including the full time ones with the baseball on last night. However, the early games on Centre Ice I found the quality to be quite good. Watched the Ducks/Bruins game and the quality was really good. Sens game didn't have any blocking either, but looked soft to me. I also notice some macroblocking on CBC Montreal on HNIC, but when watching on CBC Toronto the picture is really nice, except game two last weekend almost looked like SD Widescreen to me. I notice the same with TSN, noise and blocking in the picture, but watch the same game on TSN2 3 hours later and it's quite clean, way better then TSNHD. So you can try to explain that.