The Golden Knights have a new TV home this season. There’s also a new way to watch them on streaming devices.
By way of a new multiyear deal with Scripps Sports, the team will broadcast 69 regular-season games and the first round of the playoffs on Vegas 34. The channel replaces AT&T SportsNet-Rocky Mountain after six years. AT&T was a subsidiary of Warner Bros. Discovery, which ceased all business with regional sports networks at the end of last season.
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Vegas 34 can be found on DirecTV channel 34, Cox channel 38 and DISH channel 32.
Vegas 34 will be unavailable on cord-cutting options like YouTube TV, Fubo and Hulu. But fear not; the Golden Knights created KnightTime+ as an alternative for fans without traditional television providers.
The direct-to-consumer KnightTime+ option has two subscription options: a season pass for $69.99 or single-game packages for $6.99. Games can be accessed live at knighttimeplus.com, except for those getting national-television treatment on ESPN or Turner.
If neither of the first two options sound appealing, getting a classic antenna will also work. Vegas 34 can be accessed on channel 34.1 with a channel scan.
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