Amazon Prime Video Strikes Deal to Stream NHL’s Monday Night Hockey Exclusively in Canada
The NHL’s Edmonton Oilers faced off against the Calgary Flames in a thrilling matchup that had hockey fans on the edge of their seats. But the real excitement came off the ice as Amazon’s Prime Video in Canada announced a groundbreaking deal to become the exclusive home for National Hockey League games on Monday nights.
The two-year deal, which was reached with the NHL and longtime rights holder Rogers Communications, will see Prime Video stream all national regular season Monday night NHL games for the 2024-25 and 2025-26 seasons exclusively for Prime members in Canada. This move marks a significant shift in the entertainment industry’s sports arms race, as streaming platforms continue to gain traction over traditional linear TV channels.
Rogers Communications, which first signed a 12-year agreement with the NHL in 2013, has seen the landscape of live TV sports change dramatically in recent years. With Canadians increasingly opting for streaming platforms to watch TV, the NHL’s decision to partner with Prime Video in Canada is a strategic move to reach a wider audience.
The launch of Prime Monday Night Hockey on Amazon’s platform is a testament to the evolving content ecosystem and the changing viewing habits of hockey fans. With the addition of popular NHL original series like Saving Sakic and All or Nothing: Toronto Maple Leafs, Prime Video is positioning itself as a one-stop entertainment destination for sports enthusiasts.
As the relationship between live sports and streaming video continues to grow, Prime Video’s expansion into the world of NHL games is a game-changer for hockey fans in Canada. With exclusive access to Monday night matchups and a lineup of exciting original content, Prime Video is set to revolutionize the way Canadians watch and engage with the sport they love.