NHL streaming 2022/23: how to watch every hockey game live from anywhere

August 2024 · 3 minute read

We passed the midway point of the NHL season last week, and getting over the hump seems to have reinvigorated a few teams, most notably the Kraken and the Devils, who are making things very interesting in the Western Pacific and the Eastern Metropolitan. The Bruins still have far and away the best record in the league, but Seattle has shown that they can be beaten. Follow our guide for all your NHL streaming needs wherever you are during the 2022/23 season, including details for fans without cable in the US.

The Kraken's eight-game winning streak provided plenty of talking points, the biggest one of all being that they're capable of beating the very best. With the Bruins on course for once of the most dominant regular seasons of all time, there's a small but growing sense that they could peak before the real fun begins with the playoffs.

Seattle's victory, the first by any TD Garden visitor in regulation time this season, therefore felt like a very big deal. And building on that, the Lightning had shown signs of sparking back into life over recent weeks, but bringing the Kraken's run to an end has wiped away any lingering doubts. The Bolts are legitimate contenders again.

After a dreadful end to 2022, which looked like it might derail their entire season, the Devils have returned to form, stringing together five consecutive victories – including statement wins over the Hurricanes and Rangers – that have electrified the Eastern Metropolitan.

Read on for details on how to get a 2022/23 NHL live stream no matter where you are in the world. You might want to try a VPN if you're looking to tune in while abroad.

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How to watch NHL games from outside your country

Whether you’re watching the NHL online or on TV, geo-blocks can be especially annoying, as they'll not only prevent you from watching local games, but they'll also stop you tuning in at all when you’re out of the country.

A VPN will let you change your IP address so that you appear to be in a completely different location where the game you want to watch isn't blacked out, thereby allowing you to access the content and services you pay for back home no matter where you are.

VPNs are easy to set up and use and aren't just for watching sports from abroad - they also offer robust protection from cybercriminals and government snooping. 

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