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The Stanley Cup Final is here, with the Golden Knights and the Hurricanes each seeking their second trophy. Carolina finished atop the Eastern Conference and second overall, while the Knights finished fourth in the West and 13th overall.
At a Glance: How to Watch the Stanley Cup Final
The Knights dominated the top-seeded Colorado Avalanche, sweeping them to win the West. The Hurricanes, meanwhile, lost only one playoff game on their way to the Stanley Cup Final, a feat no other team has pulled off since the adoption of the four-round, seven-game playoff format in 1987.
Vegas last won a Stanley Cup in 2023, were conference champions three times, and won their division five times — no mean feat for a team that played its first game in 2017. The Hurricanes last hoisted the Stanley Cup 20 years ago, and are three-time conference champions and seven-time division winners.
How to Watch the Stanley Cup Final
If you’re looking to catch the Stanley Cup Final live, games will air on ABC, which is also carrying the NBA Finals. ESPN will also carry the Stanley Cup Final starting with Game 2. If you’re looking to stream the games live but don’t have an antenna or cable, here’s what you need to know.
DirecTV
get free trialDirecTV includes ABC and ESPN in its Entertainment package, which starts at $90/mo with a five-day free trial and a $30 first-month discount. For more hockey, NHL Network is available with Ultimate and Premier plans or the MySports Genre pack, which starts at $65/mo or $50 for the first month.
Fubo
get free trialSports-focused streamer Fubo includes ABC and ESPN, plus NHL Network. Plans start at $75 after a five-day free trial with a $25 discount on the first month. However, Fubo does not carry TNT, a regular-season broadcast partner for the NHL.
Hulu
sign up nowHulu + Live TV is another option. It starts at $89.99/month after a 3-day free trial. ABC and ESPN are included, as well as TNT for regular-season viewing, although NHL Network is not carried. You also get Hulu and Disney+.
Stanley Cup Final Schedule
You can check out the schedule for the Vegas Golden Knights vs. the Carolina Hurricanes below.
June 2 — 8 p.m. ET: Vegas Golden Knights at Carolina Hurricanes June 4 — 8 p.m. ET: Vegas Golden Knights at Carolina Hurricanes June 6 — 8 p.m. ET: Carolina Hurricanes at Vegas Golden Knights June 9 — 8 p.m. ET: Carolina Hurricanes at Vegas Golden Knights June 11 — 8 p.m. ET: Vegas Golden Knights at Carolina Hurricanes* June 14 — 8 p.m. ET: Carolina Hurricanes at Vegas Golden Knights* June 17 — 8 p.m. ET: Vegas Golden Knights at Carolina Hurricanes*
*If necessary