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Tonight, the Edmonton Oilers take on the Dallas Stars in Game 2 of the NHL Western Conference finals. With the Oilers leading the series 1-0 after a thrilling double overtime win in Game 1, here's where and when to catch the action for Oilers vs. Stars Game 2.Here's a rewritten version:
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How and When to Watch Edmonton Oilers vs. Dallas Stars Game 2
Game 2 of the Edmonton Oilers vs. Dallas Stars NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs series is scheduled for Saturday, May 25, 2024, at 8 p.m. ET (5 p.m. PT). You can catch the game on TNT and stream it on Sling TV, along with the platforms listed below.
Watching Edmonton Oilers vs. Dallas Stars Game 2 without Cable
If your cable subscription doesn't include TNT or if you've ditched cable altogether, you can still enjoy the playoffs. Check out the platforms below where you can watch today's NHL Playoffs game.
Save $25 on Sling TV: The Most Cost-Effective Streaming Option for Oilers vs. Stars Game
To catch today's game without cable, Sling TV offers one of the most budget-friendly options. For postseason hockey, subscribe to the Orange + Blue tier.
While the regular cost of Sling's Orange + Blue tier is $60 per month, there's currently a $25 discount on the first month, bringing the cost down to $35. You can cancel anytime. Additionally, you can prepay for three months of any subscription tier and save $30 (regular rates apply after three months).
Note: Since Sling TV doesn't include CBS, you won't be able to watch CBS-aired programming like next year's NFL games on CBS. For comprehensive live TV streaming covering all your favorite sports, we recommend Hulu + Live TV.
Key Features of Sling TV Orange + Blue Tier:
- Our top pick for streaming the NHL Playoffs.
- Enjoy a total of 46 channels, including ABC, NBC, and Fox (where available).
- Access NHL games airing on TNT and TBS, which Fubo doesn't offer.
- All subscription tiers come with 50 hours of cloud-based DVR storage.
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Max subscribers can enjoy the Oilers vs. Stars game for free
Formerly known as HBO Max, Max is renowned for streaming premium HBO content such as "Succession" and "House of the Dragon." Now, hockey enthusiasts can dive into NHL Playoffs action airing on TNT through Max with the B/R Sports add-on. Accessing B/R Sports content like the NHL Playoffs and the NBA Playoffs requires a Max subscription, although certain blackout restrictions may apply.
Starting at $9.99 per month, a Max subscription offers access to a vast array of content. Currently, the B/R Sports add-on comes at no extra cost.
WATCH TODAY'S GAME ON MAX
Hulu + Live TV/ESPN+ Bundle: Enjoy the Oilers vs. Stars game live for free
Today's game can be streamed via the Hulu + Live TV/ESPN+ bundle. This bundle encompasses 95 channels, encompassing ABC, TNT, TBS, local network affiliates, and ESPN, along with access to the ESPN+ streaming service. Additionally, unlimited DVR storage is included, allowing you to catch up on the 2024 NHL Playoffs, this season's MLB action, and network-aired NFL games next season.
Hulu + Live TV is bundled with ESPN+ and Disney+ and is priced at $77 per month following a three-day free trial.
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