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Hockey fans are not nearly as lucky as football or soccer fans when it comes to even coverage, but then again that's what the dedicated channel is for. Now, if you're going to watch NFL Network without cable, we know just where you should go.
The new NHL Network has been around since 2007 and it's where you go to watch ice hockey matches, whether they're from the NHL or other professional and collegiate hockey leagues. The channel reaches millions of homes across the United States via cable, but it's only available via one streaming services, and we're going to find out which.
OTTs are platforms that provide users with access to live TV. Depending on the bundles you pick and how much you're willing to pay you're going to get a certain number of channels. Now, let's see which one carry the NHL Network.
First up on the list is Sling TV, which is a great platform that allows plenty of customization to be done. That being said, there are three bundles you can pick from once you decide to subscribe to Sling TV, namely Orange ($25/mo), Blue ($25/mo), and Orange + Blue ($40/mo). The NHL Network isn't in any of these bundles, but you can get it via the Sports Extra channel pack which is $5 per month for Orange subscribers and $10 per month for Blue and Orange + Blue subscribers. Read TechNadu's Sling TV review for more info on this platform.
We hope we've been of help in getting you to watch NHL Network online anywhere you may want to go. It's a great channel, so you should be able to enjoy it anytime you want.
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