Who has the NHL TV contract next season?

Turner Sports
Turner Sports made a seven-year commitment, matching the length of the contract the Walt Disney Company, which owns ESPN and ABC, signed with the N.H.L. in March. The networks, including TBS and TNT of Turner, will begin broadcasting games in the 2021-22 season and continue through the 2027-28 campaign.

Who has the NHL TV contract for 2022?

ATLANTA—Turner Sports is taking to the ice, announcing a seven-year broadcast and digital rights agreement with the NHL to bring hockey to its TNT and TBS networks, as well as HBO Max, starting with the 2021-2022 season.

How much is the new NHL TV deal worth?

$225 million per season
Turner Sports has reached a seven-year deal with the NHL for the package that’s worth $225 million per season, sources confirmed. There will also be an HBO Max element to the deal.

Who is broadcasting NHL 2021?

What NHL games will be on ESPN in 2021-22? ESPN will televise games nationally on Tuesdays and Thursdays throughout the season. * Game also on ESPN+.

Is ESPN Plus replacing NHL TV?

Disney and the NHL have just signed a massive new TV rights deal for the next seven years that will see ESPN and ESPN Plus become key places to watch and stream hockey games, starting with the upcoming 2021-2022 season.

Is NHL TV dead?

The network will continue to operate under the league’s new television contract consortium of ESPN and Turner Sports beginning with the 2021–22 season (which excludes NBCUniversal). NHL Network will continue to nationally air selected games not broadcast by either ESPN or Turner.

What happens to NHL TV subscription?

NHL.TV is Now Part of ESPN+: What’s Changing and What’s Not. If you’ve subscribed to NHL.TV to stream NHL games in past seasons, there is a new home for the league’s out-of-market streaming package – and it’s cheaper than ever.

How much does NHL TV cost?

NHL.TV now available at low prices Watch every live out-of-market game for one low yearly price with All-Access for $49.99, choose the $24.99 monthly option, or follow a favorite out-of-market team all season long for $39.99.