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The Windsor Spitfires are urging hockey fans to be cautious ahead of the regular season, reminding people not to give personal information or credit card details to unofficial sports streaming sites online.

In a post to social media, the hockey club said there is an incredible amount of scams going around, telling fans the only official streams to watch games are on OHL Live or CHL TV.

“It’s unfortunate, because there’s a lot of it going around,” said Windsor Spitfires Manager of Communications, Media and Community Relations, Nick Welsh.

“Facebook social media is the one and only place that we get a lot of scammers and we block them right away,” Welsh explained. “We usually put out a notice at the start of every season, you know, don’t fall of these scams. Never put your credit card information in and follow along on our Spitfires channels for the latest news.”

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