How to Stream NHL Hockey Games for Free
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The NHL season is underway, and if you’re looking for ways to watch your favorite team without spending a lot of money, we’ve got you covered. In this post, we’ll show you how to stream NHL hockey games for free.
Introduction
NHL hockey is one of the most popular sports in North America, and fans are always looking for ways to watch their favorite teams. Unfortunately, cable and satellite TV packages can be expensive, and not everyone has the ability to watch games on TV. Luckily, there are a number of ways that you can stream NHL hockey games for free. In this article, we’ll show you how to do just that.
NHL.tv
NHL.tv is a subscription service offered by the National Hockey League that lets you live stream every out-of-market game, and watch on-demand replays of every game, for the 2019-20 NHL season. You can also choose to purchase a single team pass to watch all of the games for your favorite team.
Sling TV
Sling TV is an affordable, easy-to-use service that lets you watch live TV on your TV, computer, smartphone or tablet. It’s just like a cable or satellite TV service, except it’s much cheaper and doesn’t require a long-term contract. You can use Sling TV with any internet-connected device, and there’s no need to install any extra equipment.
To get started, all you need to do is sign up for a free trial of Sling TV. After your free trial ends, you’ll be charged $20 per month for the Sling Orange package, which includes ESPN3 and over 30 other channels. If you want even more channels, you can add on the Sports Extra package for $5 per month.
Hulu with Live TV
Hulu with Live TV is one of the most popular ways to stream live NHL games. You can watch every out-of-market game on NBC, NBCSN, and NHL Network, as well as regional Fox Sports Networks and MSG networks (where available). If you want to watch in-market games, you can do so on NBC, NBCSN, and your regional Fox Sports or MSG network. You’ll need to prove you have a cable or satellite TV subscription to Hulu in order to sign up though.
AT&T TV Now
AT&T TV Now is a great way to stream NHL hockey games for free. You can sign up for a free trial and watch all of the games that are broadcast on NBC, NBCSN, and NHL Network. If you cancel before the end of the free trial, you will not be charged.
YouTube TV
YouTube TV is a live TV streaming service with major networks like NBC, FOX, ESPN, and more. There are no contracts, so you can cancel anytime. With YouTube TV, you’ll get free unlimited DVR storage space. You can also add premium channels like Showtime and STARZ for an additional monthly fee.
To start watching NHL hockey games on YouTube TV, all you need is a compatible device and a high-speed internet connection. YouTube TV is available on Chromecast, Roku, Apple TV, Android TV, Xbox One, Playstation 4, and more. You can also watch on your computer or mobile device with the YouTube TV app.
Once you’ve signed up for YouTube TV, you can add the NHL Network to your channel lineup for an additional monthly fee. With the NHL Network, you’ll get live games, highlights, interviews, and more.
fuboTV
If you’re looking for a free way to watch NHL games online, you’ve got a few options. One of the best is fuboTV, which offers a free 7-day trial. With fuboTV, you can watch NHL games on NBC, NBCSN, USA, and the NHL Network.
To start your free trial, visit fuboTV’s website and create an account. You’ll need to provide your credit card information, but you won’t be charged until after your 7-day trial period is up. Once you’ve created your account, download the fuboTV app on your preferred streaming device and log in with your new credentials.
From there, you can browse through fuboTV’s live and on-demand channels and start watching NHL games. If you want to record games to watch later, you can add Cloud DVR storage to your account for an additional monthly fee.
PlayStation Vue
PlayStation Vue is Sony’s streaming service that gives you access to live cable channels, including some that carry NHL games. You can get it on PlayStation consoles, as well as Amazon Fire TV devices, Android TV, Apple TV, Chromecast, Roku and more.
NHL Network is included in the Access plan for $49.99 per month. That plan also gets you ESPN, FS1, NBCSN and other sports channels.
If you want to watch NHL games in 4K HDR with Dolby Atmos audio, you’ll need to get the Core plan for $54.99 per month. That includes all of the channels in the Access plan, plus MLB Network, NBA TV and more.