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Posted by freddyjohn - 06-07-2025, 10:22 AM
You can watch NHL Network without cable using several live TV streaming services that offer the channel in their packages. Here are the most reliable options as of 2025:

1. FuboTV
  • Plan Required: Pro + Sports Plus Add-on
  • Price: Starting around $79.99/month + $10.99 for Sports Plus
  • Free Trial: Yes (typically 7 days)
  • Includes: NHL Network, ESPN, TNT, ABC, and regional sports networks in some areas

2. Sling TV
  • Plan Required: Sling Orange or Blue + Sports Extra add-on
  • Price: Starting around $40/month + $11 for Sports Extra
  • Free Trial: Occasionally (check promotions)
  • Includes: NHL Network, ESPN, TNT, and TBS (depends on plan)


3. DirecTV Stream
  • Plan Required: Ultimate or Premier Plan
  • Price: Starting around $109.99/month
  • Free Trial: Yes (usually 5 days)
  • Includes: NHL Network, ESPN, ABC, and regional sports channels
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4. NHL.TV / ESPN+
  • Note: Does not include NHL Network, but streams out-of-market games and select national broadcasts.
  • Price: ~$10.99/month or part of the Disney Bundle
  • Good for: Fans wanting to watch non-blackout games and replays


If you’re primarily interested in watching NHL Network programming (like "NHL Tonight," analysis, and national games), FuboTV and Sling TV are your best bets based on price and channel access.