How to Stream This Week’s Stanley Cup Final

The Boston Bruins will face the St. Louis Blues in the Stanley Cup Final this week. The Blues have made it to the finals for the first time in 49 years (the Bruins won in 2011 and made it to the final in 2013), and this streak is looking pretty good.

Most of the seven games in the series will air on NBC, allowing anyone with a TV and digital antenna to follow the action. Game 2 on Wednesday and Game 3 on Saturday are two wild cards to air on NBCSN.

Here’s the full schedule:

  • Monday, May 27: St. Louis in Boston, 8:00 pm ET, NBC.
  • Wednesday, May 29: St. Louis, Boston, 8:00 pm ET, NBCSN.
  • Saturday, June 1: Boston, St. Louis, 8:00 pm ET, NBCSN.
  • Monday, June 3: Boston to St. Louis, 8:00 pm ET, NBC.

If needed:

  • Thursday, June 6: St. Louis in Boston, 8:00 pm ET, NBC.
  • Sunday June 9th: Boston to St. Louis, 8:00 pm ET, NBC.
  • Wednesday, June 12: St. Louis in Boston, 8:00 pm ET, NBC.

Streaming:

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Most major streaming services offer NBC as an option. DirecTV Now, Hulu with Live TV, Sling TV, PlayStation Vue, YouTube TV, and fuboTV all offer NBC streams in most markets.

99% of people will have no problem watching NBC on any of these services, but if you’re going to subscribe to one just to watch the games, you should double check and make sure your local NBC station is available through it. your choice.

All options cost between $ 40 and $ 45 per month, with the exception of Sling TV, which costs $ 25 per month. All streaming options also offer free trials, so if you’re not currently a subscriber, you can sign up for an account to watch the series and then cancel your account before being charged.

Also worth noting: Sling is running a promotion right now where you can get his blue package for $ 15 a month for the first 3 months. I actually took advantage of that to see the Hurricanes in the playoffs before they were knocked out by the Bruins.

NBCS

NBCS also offers promotion on Sling for $ 15 a month. You can also get the channel on Hulu With Live TV, fuboTV, PlayStation Vue, DirecTV Now, and YouTube TV.

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