How to Watch Monday Night Hockey

Monday Night Hockey schedule 2024-25: How to Watch Amazon Prime games
Amazon Prime Video is the official home of Monday Night Hockey in Canada and has been streaming games since early October. 

For the remaining 2024-25 regular season, Amazon Prime Video will stream just over 20 games on Monday nights, which can be watched on the Prime Video app or an Amazon Device. This is the first time the NHL has agreed to an exclusive national broadcast deal with a digital-only streaming service in Canada. Amazon also has exclusive rights to Thursday Night Football on Prime Video. 

How to watch 'Monday Night Hockey' games on Amazon Prime Video 

To get in on all the action of the "Monday Night Hockey" games all season long, you’ll need a Prime membership, which includes Prime Video alongside free 2-day shipping and a number of other benefits. If you are already a Prime member you can already stream the games for no extra cost. 

An Amazon Prime membership costs $9.99 per month or $99 per year and an Amazon Prime Student Membership costs $4.99 per month or $49 per year. Plus, you can always sign up for a free trial to catch the few games your team is playing. 

You can watch "Monday Night Hockey" on Amazon devices such as the Fire TV and Fire tablet, as well as smart TVs, web browsers, and on other devices with the Prime Video app. You can see the full list of supported devices here

What is the ‘Monday Night Hockey’ schedule? 

"Monday Night Hockey" in December kicked off with with Blackhawks vs. Maple Leafs. The rest of the games will run through April, ending with a doubleheader on Monday, April 14, featuring Blackhawks vs. Canadiens at 7 p.m. and Kings vs. Oilers at 10 p.m. See the remaining "Monday Night Hockey" schedule below. 

  • Dec. 9 - Ducks vs. Canadiens at 7:30 p.m. EST 
  • Dec. 16 - Panthers vs. Oilers at 8:30 p.m. EST 
  • Dec. 23 - Sharks vs. Canucks at 9 p.m. EST 
  • Dec. 30 - Predators vs. Jets at 7:30 p.m. EST 
  • Jan. 6 - Canucks vs. Canadiens at 7:30 p.m. EST 
  • Jan. 13 - Flames vs. Blackhawks at 7:30 p.m. EST 
  • Jan. 20 - Lightning vs. Maple Leafs at 7:30 p.m. EST 
  • Jan. 27 - Canucks vs. Blues at 7:30 p.m. EST 
  • Feb. 3 - Senators vs. Predators at 7:30 p.m. EST 
  • Feb. 24 - Sharks vs. Jets at 7:30 p.m. EST 
  • March 3 - Sharks vs. Maple Leafs at 7:30 p.m. EST 
  • March 10 - Red Wings vs. Senators at 7:30 p.m. EST 
  • March 17 - Flames vs. Maple Leafs at 7:30 p.m. EST 
  • March 24 - Canucks vs. Devils at 7:30 p.m. EST 
  • March 31 - Flames vs. Avalanche at 8:30 p.m. EST 
  • April 7 - Blues vs. Jets at 7:30 p.m. EST 
  • April 14 - Blackhawks vs. Canadiens at 7 p.m. EST 
  • April 14 - Kings vs. Oilers at 10 p.m. EST 

Who is announcing ‘Monday Night Hockey’? 

Adnan Virk and Andi Petrillo will host “Monday Night Hockey,” with John Forslund making the play-by-play announcements. Analysts include Jody Shelley, Thomas Hickey, Shane Hnidy, Blake Bolden, and Mark Messier. Canadian Prime members also get access to “NHL Coast to Coast” on Thursday nights at 7 p.m. EST. The studio show is hosted by Andi Petrillo and has rotating analysts with live look-ins, highlights, and analysis of every NHL game that night, alongside interviews with players, coaches, and commentators. 

 Sign up for Prime Video Canada to watch “Monday Night Hockey.” 

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