You can watch Montreal Canadiens games in Canada through several broadcasters. Regional broadcasts are mainly on TSN2 in English and RDS in French. Nationally, games are televised on Sportsnet, TVA Sports, CBC, Citytv, and Amazon Prime Video (which has some sublicensed games and add-on packages). Rogers owns national rights, including Saturday and Wednesday night games and playoffs. For full coverage in English, subscriptions to TSN2, Sportsnet East, Citytv, and Amazon Prime Video are recommended, while in French, RDS and TVA Sports cover the games. In the U.S., games are available through NHL Power Play on ESPN+ and networks like ESPN, ABC, TNT, and streaming services such as Sling, YouTube TV, Hulu, and DIRECTV STREAM. You can also attend games in person by purchasing tickets online. Some games may be free or available through Citytv or CBC's Hockey Night in Canada. Streaming options are often bundled within platforms like Amazon Prime Video. So, the main ways to watch Montreal Canadiens games in 2025 include:
- TSN2 (English regional)
- RDS (French regional)
- Sportsnet, TVA Sports, CBC, Citytv (national broadcasts)
- Amazon Prime Video (some games and add-ons)
- NHL Power Play on ESPN+ (U.S. streaming)
- Various U.S. cable and streaming channels (ESPN, ABC, TNT, Sling, YouTube TV, Hulu)
This setup covers live TV, streaming, and in-person attendance options for the 2025-26 season.
