How to Watch the Stanley Cup Livestream
NHL playoff games will air on at least four channels, including three cable ones and one major network. You can’t catch all the action if you rely on an antenna to watch TV. Even if you do have cable, check to make sure that your package includes the necessary channels. If you’re a cord-cutter, the best way to catch the entire Stanley Cup playoffs is through a live streaming TV service. If you want to watch every game in the NHL playoffs, these are the channels that will air games:
NBC: Stanley Cup games will air on NBC throughout the playoffs, and the finals will split between NBC and NBC Sports. If you want to catch the most important games, you need to have NBC.NBC Sports: Games air on NBC Sports throughout the playoffs, and a couple of games from the Stanley Cup finals also air on this network. That makes this your second highest priority.CNBC: Many games, especially early-round games, air on CNBC, which is also a critical network to target.USA: NBC typically chooses to air a decent number of first-round Stanley Cup games on USA. If you want access to these games, make sure you have some way to watch or stream USA.The Golf Channel, NHL Network: Historically, NBC has chosen to air a handful of Stanley Cup games on these channels. If NBC opts to air a game on one of them, it may pay off to have access.NHL TV: This is the official streaming service of the NHL, which airs every NHL game.
How to Access Stanley Cup Livestreams From NBC, NBC Sports, CNBC, and USA
Since individual games will appear on four networks, the best way to stream the NHL playoffs is to use a streaming service that includes everything. Television streaming services provide live access to the same channels you would typically watch through cable or satellite, but you stream them over the internet instead. To take advantage of one of these services, you need a subscription to the service, a device that’s capable of streaming, and a high-speed internet connection. These services provide access to different combinations of channels, and some have better coverage for networks like NBC. That means some have better coverage for NHL playoff games than others. Devices that are capable of streaming include your computer (through any modern web browser), your smartphone, a set-top box like a Roku, and game consoles like the Xbox One, Xbox S/X, PlayStation 4, and PS5. Here are your options, including the relevant channels they offer: YouTube TV is also a good option, as it offers all the necessary channels and has NBC in a large number of markets. DirecTV Stream is a viable option as well if it provides NBC where you live. fuboTV is also a good option, but it only offers NBC in a limited number of markets. The same is true of Sling TV. However, if you choose Sling, you’ll need to pay for the News Extra add-on.
Livestream the Stanley Cup Playoffs on Your Phone, Tablet, or Streaming Device
If you want to watch the Stanley Cup playoffs on your mobile device, set-top box, or game console, here are the apps you’ll need:
Stream the Stanley Cup Playoffs On NHL TV
The NHL has a streaming service called NHL TV. For $9.99 a month, you can stream live games in a web browser or on your smart TV. Sign up on the official website to start watching in your browser. To watch on your TV, download the NHL TV streaming app on your smart TV and go to Settings > Log In.
The Full Stanley Cup Playoffs Calendar
Visit ESPN for the latest on the Stanley Cup playoff matchups.