The best way to watch the Pittsburgh Penguins online is by subscribing to NHL Gamecenter Live. This subscription service allows you to stream live out-of-market regular-season games on your computer or mobile device via its app for $159.99 USD per year (or $24.99 USD per month). You can also access archived games and other features.
The next thing we wondered was, how do I watch the Pittsburgh Penguins on ESPN+?
ESPN+ ( $6.99/month subscription required ) will stream over 1,000 NHL games, including most Pittsburgh Penguins games. Additionally, every NHL game that ESPN covers (every game not airing on TNT or NHL Network) will be live in the ESPN app. The ESPN app is available on i. OS, Android, and all major connected TV device platforms.
Additionally, every NHL game that ESPN covers (every game not airing on TNT or NHL Network) will be live in the ESPN app. The ESPN app is available on i. OS, Android, and all major connected TV device platforms. The full broadcast schedule for the 2021.22 season is visible below.
What devices can I use to stream Pittsburgh Penguins games?
AT&T TV supports a wide-range of devices to stream Pittsburgh Penguins games including Amazon Fire TV, Apple TV, Google Chromecast, Roku, Android TV, i, phone/i Pad, Android Phone/Tablet, Mac, Windows, LG Smart TV, Samsung Smart TV, Sony Smart TV, and VIZIO Smart TV. AT&T TV is not available to stream on Play. Station, Xbox, and Nintendo.
Will Penguins fans be able to watch game on Jumbotron?
Fans will be able to watch the raw jumbotron feed of the game (no announcers). Because of NHL video regulations, the game will be available only to viewers in the Pittsburgh region. Tonight’s game is the third pre-season game in five days for the Penguins, as they prepare for their season-opening trip to Stockholm, Sweden.