What channel is Golden Knights-Ducks Game 1 on Monday? No more 34 in playoffs

by · Las Vegas Review-Journal

The Vegas Golden Knights begin their next step toward the Stanley Cup on Monday night, opening a second-round playoff series against the Anaheim Ducks at home. Here’s everything Las Vegas Review-Journal readers need to know to watch Game 1.

How to watch Golden Knights vs. Ducks Game 1

Game 1 of the Stanley Cup Playoffs second-round series is set for Monday.

Time: 6:30 p.m. PT

TV channel: ESPN

Location: T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas

Will the Knights be on a local broadcast station?

Now that we’re into the second round of the Stanley Cup playoffs, the games will no longer be on KMCC-TV (Channel 34) for the rest of the postseason.

The games will only be on the ESPN family of channels or the TNT network of channels.

How to stream the game

If you don’t have cable, there are several ways to stream the matchup:

ESPN app (with TV provider login)

Fubo (free trial available)

DirecTV Stream (free trial for new users)

Games throughout the series will air across ESPN and TNT, giving fans multiple viewing options as the matchup continues.

Radio broadcast

For those on the go, the game can be heard on the Golden Knights’ radio network:

VGK Radio Network: 94.7 FM / 1340 AM

Spanish broadcast: Deportes Vegas 1460 AM

What to know about the matchup

Vegas enters the series as the Pacific Division’s top seed, while Anaheim advanced after eliminating Edmonton in the first round.

Game 1 marks the start of a best-of-seven series that follows a 2-2-1-1-1 format, with the Golden Knights holding home-ice advantage.

Fans in Las Vegas can catch the opener locally on ESPN, with puck drop scheduled for 6:30 p.m. PT as the Golden Knights begin their quest to move one step closer to another Stanley Cup run.

This content was produced with the help of artificial intelligence and edited by Review-Journal staff.