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Next stop, Florida: Here's how to watch the Stanley Cup Final on Sling

Next stop, Florida: Here's how to watch the Stanley Cup Final on Sling

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Sling carries TNT, allowing users to live stream every game of the 2025 Stanley Cup Finals.
The series continues on Monday, June 9 with Game 3 from Florida.
After a scintillating first two games in Edmonton, the NHL Stanley Cup Finals shift to the United States for Game 3.
Following the epic start to the Stanley Cup Finals the Panthers bring the series to Amerant Bank Arena in Sunrise, Fla., for two-consecutive games, looking to leave Florida on the brink of a second-consecutive title.
The Oilers will look to take the series lead on the Panthers' home ice. With fire power across both teams on the offensive side, the second-straight Stanley Cup Final matchup between the two is sure to continue to deliver.
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With all of the Stanley Cup Finals games airing on TNT, most streaming services don't offer a way to tune in. However, a subscription to Sling allows fans to access every playoff game throughout the postseason.
To catch every matchup, here's how hockey fans can watch their favorite team vie for the Stanley Cup on Sling.
Florida Panthers vs. Edmonton Oilers NHL Stanley Cup Final schedule
Game 1: Edmonton def. Florida 4-3 OT
Game 2: Florida def. Edmonton 5-4 2OT
Game 3 in Florida: Monday, June 9 at 8 p.m. ET - Watch on Sling
Game 4 in Florida: Thursday, June 12 at 8 p.m. ET - Watch on Sling
Game 5 in Edmonton: Saturday, June 14 at 8 p.m. ET - Watch on Sling
Game 6 in Florida: Tuesday, June 17 at 8 p.m. ET - Watch on Sling
Game 7 in Edmonton: Friday, June 20 at 8 p.m. ET - Watch on Sling
NHL Stanley Cup Finals TV channel, how to watch
The entirety of the NHL Stanley Cup Final will be televised on TNT, which is carried by Sling. Get your first month of Sling for 50% off and watch every 2025 NHL Stanley Cup Final game from here on out.
What is the difference between Sling Orange and Sling Blue?
Sling Blue: With more than 45 channels, Sling Blue caters to a wider audience with major networks like FOX, NBC, Bravo and National Geographic. This package is perfect for those who enjoy a nice mix of news, reality television and lifestyle programming. Sling Blue allows streaming on up to three devices. Save 50% on your first month and pay just $23.
With more than 45 channels, Sling Blue caters to a wider audience with major networks like FOX, NBC, Bravo and National Geographic. This package is perfect for those who enjoy a nice mix of news, reality television and lifestyle programming. Sling Blue allows streaming on up to three devices. Save 50% on your first month and pay just $23. Sling Orange: The Sling Orange package has over 30 channels, including popular networks like ESPN, Disney Channel, CNN and HGTV. This is a popular pick for families and sports fans who want access to live game coverage and kid-friendly content. Sling Orange allows streaming on one device. Save 50% on your first month and pay just $23.
Watch live sports on Sling Sling Orange includes TNT so you can watch the French Open with just one subscription.
Sling Orange includes TNT so you can watch the French Open with just one subscription.
Sling Orange includes TNT so you can watch the French Open with just one subscription. Sign up for Sling
Live sports on Sling TV
Sling Orange and Sling Blue get you plenty of access to live sports, but for the true sports fans out there check out the Sports Extra package. When paired with Sling Blue, the total cost of your first month would be just $31 and includes NFL Red Zone, Big Ten Network, Golf Channel, NBA TV, NHL Network, MLB Network, Tennis Channel and many more sports channels.

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