How to watch the New York Islanders in 2023

With a long line of Hall of Famers having graced the lineup, the New York Islanders have put up an impressive performance throughout the years. Last year, they finished fifth in the Metropolitan Division and even made it to the Conference Championship. But they ended up losing 2-4 to the Tampa Bay Lightning in the Finals.

The Islanders are gearing up to make a smashing comeback this season. So if you want to know how to stream Islanders games live without cable, read this post to find out.

What channels show New York Islanders games?

Regional MSG networks broadcast most of the New York Islanders games live. You can watch almost every Islanders game live on MSG Sportsnet, which can be found on DIRECTV STREAM and Fubo. In addition to this, channels like ESPN Networks, Turner Networks (TNT/TBS), and NHL Network broadcast a few other Islanders games.

Streaming the New York Islanders live without cable

 DIRECTV STREAMFuboHulu + Live TVSling TVYouTube TV
MSG ✔   
ESPN ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔
TNT/TBS
NHL Network+$8+$11

How to Watch the New York Islanders on DIRECTV STREAM

DIRECTV STREAM is the best way to watch all of the Islanders games on a live TV streaming service. With the Ultimate package, you can stream Islanders games on MSG, ESPN, ABC, TNT, TBS, NHL Networks, and over 140 channels live for $109.99 per month.

With the Ultimate package, you also get unlimited Cloud DVR storage, every STARZ ENCORE channel, and 3 months of HBO Max, Showtime, STARZ (now MGM+), and Cinemax for free.

Sign up for DIRECTV STREAM

How to Watch the New York Islanders on Fubo

Fubo originally started out dedicated to sports but has become an all-encompassing live-streaming service. The Pro plan starts at $74.99/mo. and comes with a 7-day free trial for new customers to try it out. Fubo includes 1000 hours of Cloud DVR and allows users to stream content on unlimited screens at the same time, including 10 at home.

Fubo’s base plan carries live NHL games on ESPN Networks, ABC, and for those that live in-market, you can watch games on MSG. Plus, with the Fubo Extra add-on, you can watch live games on NHL Network for an additional $7.99 per month. That’s over 150 channels. However, Turner Networks are not carried by the service, so fans won’t be able to watch live games on TNT or TBS.

Fubo does charge a Regional Sports Fee for those who live in the market of a Regional Sports Network. If you live in the market of one RSN then the fee is an additional $10.99/month and if you live near two or more RSNs the fee is $13.99/month.

Sign up for Fubo

How to Watch the New York Islanders on Hulu + Live TV

Stream live Islanders games on ESPN, TNT, and TBS with Hulu + Live TV. The base plan includes ESPN+ which carries live NHL games and out-of-market games. Plus, the Disney Bundle and the NHL on Hulu.

The Hulu + Live TV channel lineup includes local networks and regional sports networks. However, it doesn’t carry the NHL Network, or any Bally Sports RSNs. However, the service also has national sports networks like ESPN, ABC, TBS, and TNT, which broadcast NHL action and other live sports as part of a lineup of over 85 channels.

Sign up for Hulu + Live TV

How to watch the New York Islanders on YouTube TV

  • Price: $72.99/mo.
  • Free Trial: 14 days
  • DVR hours: Unlimited

YouTube TV is a live-streaming service that is generally one of the strongest options for sports fans. However, its channel lineup doesn’t offer an option for fans to watch the New York Islanders live on MSG.

YouTube TV provides more than 100 live channels for $72.99/mo. It enables subscribers to record unlimited amounts of content for up to 9 months and allows them to watch the service on 3 simultaneous devices. Its channel lineup includes regional sports networks like NBC Sports, plus national networks ESPN, ABC, FOX Sports, TNT, TBS, and more.

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How to Watch the New York Islanders on Sling TV

Sling TV‘s live streaming service is split into two base plans — Sling TV Blue and Sling TV Orange, which both cost $40/mo. Sling TV comes with 50 hours of Cloud DVR recording space. Sling TV Blue offers 3 simultaneous streams, but Sling TV Orange only includes 1. Combining the two plans in Sling TV Blue + Orange costs $55/mo. and provides 4 simultaneous streams.

Sling TV Blue is typically the most affordable option for sports fans as it includes TBS, and TNT; however, ESPN is available with its Sling Orange and Sling Orange + Blue plans. However, it currently doesn’t include MSG, which carries Islanders live streams. Sling TV subscribers can watch NHL Network by adding the Sports Extra add-on to their subscription for an extra $10/mo.

Overall, for $65 per month, you can watch ABC (in select markets), ESPN, TNT, TBS, and NHL Network with the Sling Orange & Blue plan with the Sports Extra add-on, which gives you maximum coverage of nationally televised hockey games.

Sign up for Sling TV

How to Watch New York Islanders Games on ESPN+

ESPN+ is the home of out-of-market NHL games. The service streams hundreds of NHL games live for only $9.99 per month or $99.99 per year. Fans who do not live in-market can watch the New York Islanders and any other out-of-market team, plus thousands of hours of live sports.

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