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Where to Watch the Vegas Golden Knights in Las Vegas, NV

Streaming services · Sports bars · TV channels · Blackout info

Watching the Vegas Golden Knights in their home market of Las Vegas, NV, comes with specific considerations, primarily due to NHL blackout rules. As a Golden Knights fan in Las Vegas, you are considered 'in-market,' meaning games are typically broadcast on local channels or regional sports networks (RSNs) rather than national out-of-market packages. This is crucial because services like NHL.TV will black out live Golden Knights games within the Las Vegas area to protect the local broadcast rights. Your best bet for catching every game live will often be through a traditional cable or satellite TV subscription that includes the regional sports network carrying the Golden Knights. For streaming, you'll need a service that offers live local channels or RSNs available in Las Vegas. While ESPN+, Max, and TNT carry national NHL games, they will not show every Golden Knights game, and local blackouts still apply. GridCast provides real-time broadcast information, ensuring you know exactly where to tune in for every game.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I watch the Vegas Golden Knights in Las Vegas?

In Las Vegas, as the Golden Knights' home market, your primary viewing options are through local broadcast TV or regional sports networks (RSNs) available via cable or satellite providers. Streaming services that offer live local channels or RSNs, such as Hulu + Live TV, YouTube TV, or Sling TV (depending on their local channel availability in Las Vegas), are also viable. Be aware that NHL.TV will black out Golden Knights games in your area, as it is an out-of-market package. National broadcasts on ESPN+, Max, or TNT will only show select games and are also subject to local blackouts.

What channel is the Vegas Golden Knights game on tonight?

To find out the exact channel for tonight's Vegas Golden Knights game, you can check GridCast. We provide real-time, up-to-date broadcast information for every game, including specific local channels, regional sports networks, and national streaming platforms. This ensures you always know precisely where to watch the game live, without having to guess or search multiple sources.

Can I watch Vegas Golden Knights games for free in Las Vegas?

Watching every Vegas Golden Knights game for free in Las Vegas is challenging due to broadcast rights. If games are aired on a local over-the-air broadcast channel (e.g., ABC, NBC, CBS, FOX), you could watch them for free with a digital antenna. However, most Golden Knights games are likely on a regional sports network, which requires a paid TV subscription. Some streaming services offer free trials, which could allow you to watch a limited number of games without charge. There are no free streaming services that consistently carry all NHL games in-market.

Are Vegas Golden Knights games blacked out in Las Vegas?

Yes, Vegas Golden Knights games are subject to blackout rules in Las Vegas because it is their designated home market. This means that out-of-market streaming packages like NHL.TV will prevent you from watching live Golden Knights games in your area. These blackouts are in place to protect the local broadcast rights held by regional sports networks and local TV stations. To watch in-market, you must subscribe to a service that carries the Golden Knights' regional broadcaster or watch on local over-the-air channels if available.

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