Vancouver Canucks vs. Edmonton Oilers Game 2 live stream: How to watch NHL playoffs online (2024)

The Vancouver Canucks face the Edmonton Oilers in Game 2 of the second round of the NHL playoffs at Rogers Arena in Vancouver, British Columbia, on Friday, May 10, 2024 (5/10/24).

How to watch: Fans can watch the game via a subscription to Sling TV, which is offering $25 off any package for the first month or a three-month subscription for just $90. Sling’s channel lineup includes TNT and ESPN, so fans can watch every NBA (and NHL) playoff game.

Here’s what you need to know:

What: NHL playoffs

Who: Vancouver Canucks vs. Edmonton Oilers

When: Friday, May 10, 2024

Time: 10 p.m. ET

Where: Rogers Arena

TV: TNT and TruTV

Channel finder: Verizon Fios, AT&T U-verse, Comcast Xfinity, Spectrum/Charter, Optimum/Altice, Cox, DIRECTV, Dish, Hulu, fuboTV, Sling.

Live stream: Sling TV

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Here’s a recent AP NHL story

VANCOUVER, British Columbia (AP) — The Vancouver Canucks have dealt with skeptics all season, and those doubters are following the team into its second-round playoff series against the Edmonton Oilers.

“I love being doubted,” Vancouver head coach Rick Tocchet said Tuesday, a day before the Canucks host Connor McDavid and the Oilers in the opening game of the best-of-seven series.

Vancouver wasn’t favored to make the playoffs, even after spending much of the regular season hovering around the top of the NHL standings. Some expected the Canucks to fall apart in the first round, yet Vancouver eliminated the Nashville Predators in six games.

Edmonton is favored over Vancouver in the second-round matchup, too, according to BetMGM.

That’s just fine by Tocchet.

“I think we kind of like that underdog role,” the coach said. “And I think players should embrace it. I really do.”

Vancouver dominated Edmonton in the regular season, sweeping the Oilers in the teams’ four games.

While there are lessons to take from those games, Edmonton — which advanced to the second round by topping the L.A. Kings in a five-game series — isn’t dwelling on the results, head coach Kris Knoblauch said.

“It’s in the past, but obviously, with the series being as lopsided as it was, we need to address some things and change some things,” Knoblauch said.

“We were swept in the series and outscored pretty badly, so it would be pretty naive to say we didn’t need to change anything and everything went smoothly and we’re just going to play the Vancouver Canucks how we played.”

After a difficult start to the season, Edmonton finished the regular season second in the Pacific Division, five points behind Vancouver.

Connor McDavid has led the Oilers in the postseason with a league-leading 12 points (one goal, 11 assists) in the first round. Zach Hyman has continued his blistering scoring pace, too, with seven goals in the first five games of the playoffs.

The Canucks know the team they’ll face on Wednesday is much different than the one they beat during the regular season.

“We should be super excited. This is a rivalry that we love playing against,” forward J.T. Miller said. “Obviously, a couple special players over there. We should take a lot of pride in these games. And I know that we have going back to Game 1 of this season. And obviously they’re going to be hungry.”

SPECIAL TEAMS

Special teams are sure to be key in the series.

The Oilers capitalizing on 45% of their chances with the man advantage against Los Angeles. The Canucks’ power play, meanwhile, struggled, operating at just 15.4% against the Predators.

Both Vancouver and Edmonton relied on formidable penalty kills in the first round, too. The Oilers killed off all the infractions they faced. The Canucks penalty kill was at 90.9%.

Things can change quickly between playoff series, though, McDavid said.

“We’re a good power-play unit. That being said, they’re going to throw different things at us, we’ll throw different things at them,” he said. “It’s a playoff series. And we’ll challenge each other. They’re a good PK, we’re a good power play. We’ll see.”

RENEWING THE RIVALRY

Wednesday will mark the first playoff game between Edmonton and Vancouver since 1992, when the Oilers beat the Canucks in six games.

Going up against a Canadian team in the second round feels a bit like the 2022 playoffs, when the Oilers faced their provincial rivals, the Calgary Flames, in a Battle of Alberta, McDavid said.

“Two excited buildings, Canadian cities, so I would expect it to be pretty similar to that,” he said. “Obviously a new challenge and I’m looking forward to that.”

WHO’S IN. WHO’S OUT

The Oilers and Canucks may be without some key players for Game 1.

Edmonton forward Adam Henrique missed practice Tuesday with an ankle injury. Canucks center Elias Pettersson also missed practice Tuesday, though Tocchet said he was “just a little bit under the weather.”

Vancouver’s star goalie, Thatcher Demko, is still recovering from a lower-body injury that kept him out of all but one game in the first round. Tocchet has not said whether it will be rookie Arturs Silovs or veteran backup Casey DeSmith in the Canucks’ net to start the second-round series.

TALE OF THE TAPE

Regular-season series: Vancouver 4-0

Goals per game: Edmonton — 3.56 (4th); Vancouver — 3.40 (6th)

Top scorers: Edmonton — Connor McDavid, 132 points; Vancouver — J.T. Miller, 103 points

Starting goaltender: Vancouver — Thatcher Demko, 35-14-2, 2.45 GAA, .918 save percentage; Edmonton — Stuart Skinner, 57-36-16, 2.62 GAA, .905 save percentage

Power play percentage: Edmonton — 26.3 (4th); Vancouver — 22.7 (11th)

Penalty kill percentage: Edmonton — 79.5 (15th); Vancouver — 79.1 (17th)

The Big Stat: The Canucks spent 78% of their first-round series within one goal of the Predators. The Oilers spent 58% of their matchup within a goal of the Kings.

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Vancouver Canucks vs. Edmonton Oilers Game 2 live stream: How to watch NHL playoffs online (2024)

FAQs

How to stream NHL playoffs online for free? ›

Fans can watch the NHL playoffs for free online by using the free trials offered by DirecTV Stream and Fubo TV. If fans have already used both of those streaming methods, then Sling offers a first month discount to new users.

How to watch the Canucks game for free? ›

You can also watch the Canucks-Oilers hockey game on ESPN free through FuboTV. Fubo offers a 7-day free trial that you can grab here to stream the Oilers vs. Canucks game tonight for free.

Where can I watch Canucks vs Oilers? ›

The Canucks and Oilers Game 7 matchup will air on TV on ESPN in the U.S. and on Sportsnet and CBC in Canada. If you want to watch the Canadian feed from outside the U.S. you can use a virtual private network like ExpressVPN to set your location to Canada.

How to stream NHL games? ›

If you don't have cable TV, the best way to watch almost every NHL playoff game online is with DirecTV Stream Choice. Best of all, DirecTV Stream packages all start with a five-day free trial.

How to stream playoffs for free? ›

Fans can livestream both games for free by using the free trial offered by DirecTV Stream. If fans have already exhausted that option, then Sling offers a first month discount for new users.

Can you watch NHL Network for free? ›

No, NHL Network is exclusive to select pay TV services.

Is the watch hockey app free? ›

“Watch. Hockey” will be available starting September 17, 2020, free of charge, on the App Store and on Google Play. The timing of the Watch. Hockey launch coincides with the gradual resumption of international hockey, with the FIH Hockey Pro League re-starting on September 22, 2020 (Germany-Belgium).

How to watch game 7 NHL? ›

Game 7 of the Edmonton Oilers vs. Vancouver Canucks NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs series will be played on Monday, May 20, 2024 at 9:00 p.m. ET (6:00 p.m. PT). The game will air on ESPN and stream on Sling TV and the platforms featured below.

Are all Canucks games on Sportsnet? ›

With Rick Tocchet set to begin his first full season coaching in Vancouver and newly crowned captain Quinn Hughes ready to go, the Canucks are determined to get into the playoffs. Fans will be able to watch all their games on Sportsnet and Sportsnet+.

Who won the Oilers-Canucks game tonight? ›

The Oilers confirmed their place in the Western Conference Final on Monday night with a 3-2 victory over the Canucks in Game 7 at Rogers Arena, scoring three times in the second period to help build a three-goal cushion that was challenged in the final nine minutes of regulation after the hosts mounted a late push.

What channel is Sportsnet Oilers? ›

* When Shaw Cable subscribers for Sportsnet ONE have games on the companion channels for Sportsnet Oilers and Sportsnet Flames on the same night, the channel numbers for Sportsnet Oilers will be channels 327 (SD) and 304 (HD).

How long is a Canucks game? ›

With all of those breaks and intermissions included, most hockey games will take at least two and a half hours to complete with 60 minutes of actual game play.

How to stream NHL Playoffs for free? ›

Fans can watch this game for free by using the free trials offered by DirecTV Stream and Fubo TV. If fans have already used both of those options, then they can get a first month discounted subscription to Sling.

Is there an app to watch NHL? ›

The Official NHL® app is your one-stop-shop for all things hockey.

How much is NHL streaming? ›

To stream NHL Network in your channel lineup, you'll need to sign up for the ULTIMATE plan, which usually costs $119.99 a month. And yeah, we don't blame you if you spit your beverage out while reading that price.

Where can I watch the playoffs? ›

All Eastern Conference finals games will air on ESPN or ABC, while the Western Conference finals will air on TNT and stream on Max. Here's everything you need to know to watch or stream the rest of the NBA playoffs.

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Who will televise the NHL playoffs in 2024? ›

EASTERN CONFERENCE
  • Game 1: Panthers at Rangers -- May 22, 8 p.m. ET (ESPN, ESPN+, SN, CBC, TVAS)
  • Game 2: Panthers at Rangers -- May 24, 8 p.m. ET (ESPN, ESPN+, SN, CBC, TVAS)
  • Game 3: Rangers at Panthers -- May 26, 3 p.m. ET (ABC, ESPN+, SN, CBC, TVAS)
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