The Boston Bruins host the Los Angeles Kings on Saturday, October 12 after Anze Kopitar recorded a hat trick in the Kings’ 3-1 win against the Buffalo Sabres.
The game is scheduled to start at 1 p.m. ET and will be broadcast on NESN and ESPN+. Fans looking to watch this NHL game can do so for free by using FuboTV ($30 off first month) or DirecTV Stream, both of which offer free trials. SlingTV doesn’t offer a free trial but has promotional offers available for streaming the game. Fans who don’t have access to NESN can stream the game on ESPN+. ESPN+ plans are $10.99 a month or $14.99 a month if you bundle with Hulu and Disney+.The
The Bruins are coming off their first win of the season, defeating the Montreal Canadiens, 6-4, on Thursday in their home opener. Boston is now 1-1-0.
Boston had a 47-20-15 record overall and a 26-15-7 record at home last season. The Bruins averaged 3.0 power-play chances per game last season, and converted on 22.2% (54 total power-play goals).
Los Angeles went 44-27-11 overall and 23-17-4 on the road last season. The Kings had a 22.6% power play success rate last season, scoring 56 goals on 248 chances.
Who: Boston Bruins vs. Los Angeles Kings
When: Saturday, October 12 at 1 p.m. ET
Where: TD Garden in Boston, MA
Stream: FuboTV (free trial); Sling; DirecTV Stream
What is DirecTV Stream?
DirecTV Stream is an internet TV service that offers your favorite entertainment, news and sports channels, as well as local TV stations and regional sports networks. DirecTV Stream can be purchased for $79.98/month for your first two months when you sign up for the ENTERTAINMENT package and add DIRECTV Sports Pack.
What is FuboTV?
FuboTV is a streaming service that has made a significant mark in the United States live sports market. It offers a range of pricing plans: The basic plan, the “Pro” package, provides an assortment of channels, including sports, news, and entertainment options like Showtime for $79.99 per month.
What is SlingTV?
Here’s what you can watch on Sling TV, with plans starting at $40: Baseball (MLB), Basketball (NBA, NCAAB), Combat Sports (Boxing, UFC, MMA), Football (NCAAF, NFL), Golf, Hockey, Motorsports, Olympics, Soccer, Tennis and Wrestling.
The Associated Press contributed to this article.