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Comprehensive TV, radio web schedules for the 2022-23 season

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The National Hockey League heads into the Stanley Cup playoffs.

ESPN and TNT will share the national TV package for the second season in a row. ESPN will air a number of weekend doubleheaders on ABC Sports after the all-star break. Subscription ESPN Plus will have exclusive games as partners with Hulu, as well as airing all NHL games (replacing the former NHL Center Ice package).

Sirius XM Radio will provide extensive coverage as well, airing home-team broadcasts and a number of national telecasts.

This season the Stanley Cup finals will be aired for the first time by Turner Sports, on TNT. ESPN and TNT will split playoff action, each getting a conference final in exclusivity.

Devils games can be heard on NewJerseyDevils.com with long-time play-by-play man Matt Loughlin and analyst Glenn “Chico” Resch.

May

Wed. 3 – Devils at Hurricanes (game 1), 7 p.m. (ESPN); Fri. 5 – Devils at Hurricanes (game 2), TBD (TBD)

(to be determined)

ESPN

ESPN is in its second season of carrying the NHL once again. Sean McDonough and Ray Ferraro are the lead announce team. Bob Wischusen and Brian Boucher make up a second announced pair. John Buccigross will call action on numerous ESPN+ exclusive games that will also air on Hulu. Leah Hextall will get some play-by-play duties and Ryan Callahan is another analyst.

Steve Levy, Mark Messier and Chris Chelios will host a studio show called “The Point” that will air regularly on ESPN2 at 6 pm ET. The same trio host intermission breaks.

All ESPN and ESPN2 telecasts are streamed by ESPN+

May

Tues. 2 – Panthers at Maple Leafs (game 1), 7 p.m.; Kraken at Stars (game 1), 9:30 p.m.; Wed. 3 – Devils at Hurricanes (game 1), 7 p.m.; Oilers at Knights (game 1), 9:30 p.m

FUTURE DATES: Mon. 8, Tues. 9, Wed. 10 – 8 pm and 10:30 pm; Sat. 13 – 3 pm and 7 pm; Mon. 14 – 8 pm and 10:30 pm; Wed. 17, Fri. 19, Tues. 23, Thu. 25, Mon. 29 – 8 p.m

(additional games to be announced)

ABC (and ESPN Plus)

May

Sun. 21 – 3 pm; Sat. 27 – 8 p.m

TNT

The Turner cable channel will present action for the second season in a row, and exclusively air the Stanley Cup finals in the spring. Kenny Albert and Eddie Olczyk remain the lead commentator team with Brendan Burke and Darren Pang forming the other team.

The studio show is hosted by Liam McHugh with analysts Anson Carter, Paul Bissonnette and Wayne Gretzky.

When a game on TNT/TBS runs past its scheduled window, the second game will begin on TruTV.

May

Thur 4. – Panthers at Maple Leafs (game 2), 7 p.m.; Kraken at Stars (game 2), 9:30 p.m

TBS

May

(to be announced)

NHL Power Play on ESPN+

More than 1,050 out-of-market live games will be available on the subscription platform, newly named “NHL Power Play on ESPN+” – these were the games that were presented on cable TV through the old NHL Center Ice subscriptions.

A new twist is that each game will have the home and road telecasts, plus the Saturday Hockey Night in Canada telecast feed. All telecasts will also be available for replays.

NHL Network

The cable channel will often present home-team telecasts when there is no national TV window (from ESPN, ESPN+ and TNT). Expect to get at least one Hockey Night in Canada telecast on most Saturday nights, and sometimes there will be an afternoon HNIC game plus the usual 7 pm and 10 pm games.

Like the other major sports channels, NHL Network will present “NHL Tonight,” with highlights and live look-ins to evening games in progress. Often, the network will pick up the third period of late NHL games at 11 pm or before returning to studio shows. When hockey action is concluded, the network will present the half-hour highlights show “On the Fly” and re-run them through the subsequent morning. The network will then present 1- and 2-hour replays of games the following afternoon.

On Saturday nights, NHL Network will air “Hockey Central” at 6:30 pm, the pregame show for “Hockey Night in Canada” although the US audience may not always get the subsequent HNIC telecast.

April

(more games to be announced)

May

IIHF men’s World Championships

Fri. 12 – USA vs. Finland, 9:20 am; Canada vs. Latvia, 1:20 p.m.; Sun. 14 – USA vs. Hungary, 5:20 am; Canada vs. Slovenia, 5:20 am; Mon. 15 – USA vs. Germany, 9:20 am; Canada vs. Slovakia, 9:20 am; Wed. 17 – USA vs. Austria, 9:20 am; Canada vs. Kazakhstan, 1:20 p.m.; Sat. 20 – USA vs. Denmark, 5:20 am; Canada vs. Switzerland, 9:20 am; Sun. 21 – USA vs. France, 1:20 p.m.; Mon. 22 – Canada vs. Norway, 9:20 am; Tues. 23 – USA vs. Sweden, 9:20 am; Canada vs. Czechia, 9:20 am; Thur. 25 – Quarterfinals, two at 9:20 am, two at 1:20 pm; Sat. 27 – Semifinals at 7:20 am, 11:20 am; Sun. 28 – Third place at 8:20 am, championship at 1:20 pm

Sirius XM Radio

Satellite radio Sirius XM provides live coverage of every NHL game, providing home broadcasts on channels 219-223. The service will also put games on the NHL channel 91 and on some Canadian-based channels, like 167.

NHL Network Radio Ch. 91

April

See SXM schedules above in ESPN/ESPN2/TNT/TBS schedules

Go to SiriusXM.com/sports/nhl for full schedules

This article originally appeared on Times Herald-Record: NHL TV radio web schedules ESPN TNT Rangers Islanders Devils MSG