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The NHL playoffs are starting this weekend, with 16 teams competing for the Stanley Cup. The games will be aired on Turner and Disney networks, including TNT, TBS, ABC, ESPN, and ESPN 2. The schedule for the first few days includes matchups such as Islanders vs. Hurricanes and Maple Leafs vs. Bruins. The playoff bracket is set with the New York Rangers as the top seed in the East and the Dallas Stars as the top seed in the West.

To watch the NHL playoffs, you can use a cable subscription or a live TV streaming service. Sling TV offers TBS, TNT, ESPN, and ESPN 2 for $40 per month, while YouTube TV provides ABC, ESPN, ESPN 2, TBS, and TNT for $73 per month. Max offers TBS and TNT games for $10 per month, but you will need the B/R Sports add-on for live sports.

Sling TV requires the Orange-and-Blue plan for $55 per month to get both ESPN and ABC, while Hulu with Live TV and Directv stream also provide all the necessary channels for the playoffs. Max/Warner Bros. Discovery has an ad-supported plan for $10 per month, but you may need the B/R Sports add-on for live sports in the future. All of these streaming services offer free trials and allow you to cancel anytime with a stable internet connection.

If you are a hockey fan looking to catch all the NHL playoff action, make sure to choose a streaming service that offers the necessary channels. With the games spread across TBS, TNT, ABC, ESPN, and ESPN 2, you can stay updated on all the matchups and follow your favorite teams throughout the playoffs. Don’t miss out on the excitement of the NHL postseason and watch the games live with a suitable streaming service.

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