Hockey TV coverage

DEFINITION: Hockey TV coverage refers to the broadcast or streaming of hockey games on television or other media platforms.

FAQs:

1. What is hockey TV coverage?
Hockey TV coverage refers to the live broadcasting or streaming of hockey games on television or other media platforms. It allows fans to watch their favorite teams and players in action from the comfort of their own homes.

2. Where can I watch hockey games on TV?
Hockey games are typically broadcasted on sports networks like ESPN, NBC Sports, Sportsnet, and NHL Network, depending on your location. Local channels may also occasionally broadcast games featuring the home team. Additionally, with the rise of streaming services, games can often be accessed through platforms like ESPN+, NHL.tv, and other regional streaming services.

3. Are all hockey games televised?
Not all hockey games are televised, especially at the amateur or lower levels of play. However, professional leagues like the NHL strive to provide coverage for the majority of their games. Some exhibition or preseason games may not be broadcasted as well. Checking the TV schedule or accessing streaming platforms will give you a better idea of which games are televised.

4. Can I watch hockey games online?
Yes, many hockey games are available to watch online through various streaming platforms. Networks like NBC, ESPN, and Sportsnet often offer streaming services that allow you to watch games on your computer, tablet, or smartphone. Additionally, the NHL offers its own streaming service, NHL.tv, where you can access live and archived games.

5. Can I re-watch hockey games after they are aired?
Yes, many hockey games can be re-watched through on-demand services provided by streaming platforms. NBC Sports, ESPN, and NHL.tv, among others, usually offer the option to watch previously aired games. Some platforms may require a subscription or payment to access these services.