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We’re less than couple of weeks from the start of hockey season, and the streaming situation looks just as complicated as baseball was over the summer.
As pay TV subscriptions decline and the regional sports business model collapses, NHL teams are moving in different directions. Some are spinning up new regional sports streaming services, while others are partnering with broadcasters to distribute local games for free over the air. Others are still clinging to the regional sports model, requiring bloated pay TV packages with no cheaper standalone alternatives.
It’s a mess, and it doesn’t help that the information you need can be scattered all over the place. Just like during baseball season, I’ve put it all back together again. Here are all the NHL streaming and over-the air options for the 2024-2025 season:
NHL in-market streaming options: An overview for 2024-2025
Below is a chart showing every National Hockey League team, its corresponding local channel or regional sports network, the live TV streaming services that carry those channels, and whether a standalone alternatives exist. (You can also view a version of this chart on Google Sheets.)
Note that these options only apply for locally-televised, in-market games. They won’t help for games that air on national TV, including most playoff coverage.
NHL Team Local channel/RSN Streaming bundle options Unbundled options
Anaheim Ducks FOX 11 Plus (KCOP Channel 13) YTTV, Hulu Live, Fubo, DTV Stream, Sling Victory+ (Free)Free over-the-air
Boston Bruins NESN DTV Stream, Fubo NESN 360 ($30/mo or $330/yr)
Buffalo Sabres MSG DTV Stream, Fubo Gotham Sports ($30/mo or $280/yr)Bundled with YES ($42/mo or $360/yr)
Calgary Flames Sportsnet – SportsNet+ ($180 per year)
Carolina Hurricanes FanDuel Sports Network South DTV Stream, Fubo FanDuel Sports Network ($20/mo or $190/yr)
Chicago Blackhawks Chicago Sports Network DirecTV Stream CHSN ($20/mo)Free over-the-air
Colorado Avalanche Altitude Sports DirecTV Stream, Fubo Altitude+ ($20/mo)
Columbus Blue Jackets FanDuel Sports Network Ohio DTV Stream, Fubo FanDuel Sports Network ($20/mo or $190/yr)
Dallas Stars – None Victory+ (Free)
Detroit Red Wings FanDuel Sports Network Detroit DTV Stream, Fubo FanDuel Sports Network ($20/mo or $190/yr)
Edmonton Oilers Sportsnet – SportsNet+ ($180 per year)
Florida Panthers Ft Laud: WSFL-TV 39Palm Beach: WHDT 9Ft Myers: WFTX 36.3 – Panthers+ ($70/yr)Free over-the-air
Los Angeles Kings FanDuel Sports Network West DTV Stream, Fubo FanDuel Sports Network ($20/mo or $190/yr)
Minnesota Wild FanDuel Sports Network North DTV Stream, Fubo FanDuel Sports Network ($20/mo or $190/yr)
Montreal Canadiens TSN – TSN ($20/mo, $80/half-year, $120/yr)
Nashville Predators FanDuel Sports Network South DTV Stream, Fubo FanDuel Sports Network ($20/mo or $190/yr)
New Jersey Devils MSG DTV Stream, Fubo Gotham Sports ($30/mo or $280/yr)Bundled with YES ($42/mo or $360/yr)
New York Islanders MSG DTV Stream, Fubo Gotham Sports ($30/mo or $280/yr)Bundled with YES ($42/mo or $360/yr)
New York Rangers MSG DTV Stream, Fubo Gotham Sports ($30/mo or $280/yr)Bundled with YES ($42/mo or $360/yr)
Ottawa Senators TSN – TSN ($20/mo, $80/half-year, $120/yr)
Philadelphia Flyers NBC Sports Philadelphia YTTV, Hulu Live, Fubo Peacock sub required, plus $25/mo
Pittsburgh Penguins SportsNet Pittsburgh DTV Stream, Fubo SNP 360 ($18/mo)
San Jose Sharks NBC Sports California YTTV, Hulu Live, Fubo, DTV Stream Peacock sub required, plus $18/mo
Seattle Kraken KONG DirecTV Stream Amazon Prime Video (no extra charge)Free over-the-air
St. Louis Blues FanDuel Sports Network Midwest DTV Stream, Fubo FanDuel Sports Network ($20/mo or $190/yr)
Tampa Bay Lightning FanDuel Sports Network Sun DTV Stream, Fubo FanDuel Sports Network ($20/mo or $190/yr)
Toronto Maple Leafs Sportsnet, TSN SportsNet+ ($180 per year)TSN ($20/mo, $80/half-year, $120/yr)
Utah Hockey Club Utah 16 (KUPX-TV Channel 16) DirecTV Stream UtahHC+ ($15/mo, $70/yr)SEG+ (Jazz bundle, $175/yr)Free over-the-air
Vancouver Canucks Sportsnet – SportsNet+ ($180 per year)
Vegas Golden Knights Scripps Sports DirecTV Stream KnightTime+ ($70/yr)Free over-the-air
Washington Capitals Monumental Sports Network YTTV, Hulu Live, DTV Stream Monumental ($20/mo or $200/yr)
Winnipeg Jets TSN – TSN ($20/mo, $80/half-year, $120/yr)
Note: DTV Stream stands for DirecTV Stream, and YTTV stands for YouTube TV.
What about nationally-televised games?
For the past few years, NHL TV rights for nationally-televised games—including most playoff coverage—have been carved up between Disney (ESPN, ABC) and Warner Bros. Discovery (TNT).
Those channels are included with several live TV streaming services, including YouTube TV, Hulu + Live TV, and DirecTV Stream. Sling TV carries ESPN, but is missing ABC in all but a handful of markets.
Alternatively, Warner’s sports coverage is currently included with Max, which starts at $10 per month with ads or $17 per month without. Warner says it will eventually charge an extra $10 per month for live sports, but hasn’t turned on the paywall as of September 2024.
As for ESPN, most of this year’s nationally-televised games will stream on ESPN+, which costs $11 per month, or $15 per month as part of the Disney Bundle. (Those prices are increasing to $12 per month and $17 per month, respectively, on October 17. Some games will be reserved for ESPN’s cable channel, which is not included with ESPN+ and is not available without a live TV streaming service, though a standalone streaming version of the channel is coming in 2025. You can see ESPN’s hockey broadcast schedule here.
Out-of-market NHL games
ESPN+ has streamed out-of-market NHL games exclusively since 2021. That means if your favorite team plays in a different market from where you live, you can watch without navigating the regional sports mess.
That said, you’ll still run into blackouts for games that are televised nationally, necessitating some of the other options mentioned above. Even when streaming options seem straightforward, complications have a way of arising.
For more help navigating the streaming sports landscape, check out these useful tools. And consider signing up for my Cord Cutter Weekly newsletter to get money-saving streaming advice every Friday.
Author: Jared Newman, Contributor
Jared has been a freelance technology journalist for more than 15 years and is a regular contributor to PCWorld, Fast Company, and TechHive, where he's written a weekly cord-cutting column since 2014. His Cord Cutter Weekly newsletter has more than 30,000 subscribers, and his Advisorator tech advice newsletter is read by nearly 10,000 people each week. Jared has a master's degree in journalism from NYU and specializes in making complex tech topics easy to understand, from streaming and cord-cutting to neat apps and useful tech tricks. He is based in Cincinnati, OH.
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