Sharks vs. Kings Live Stream: How to Watch Online

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Jonathan Quick is once again the backbone of the Kings’ success this season. (Getty)

Get ready to fight for California. At least in the hockey-sense.

The San Jose Sharks and Los Angles Kings face off in the first round of the NHL postseason, battling in the playoffs after both squads missed out last year. Keep an eye on Martin Jones who is making his first postseason start against his old team, fresh off a regular season that has been fairly dominant.

Meanwhile, the Kings are anxious to get back to their Stanley Cup-winning ways and the usual suspects are all here; Jonathan Quick, Anze Koptar, Drew Doughty and Milan Lucic.

Puck drop for the game is slated for 10:30 p.m. ET and is being nationally broadcast on CNBC. On the local side of things, fans can catch the game on FS-W and CSN-CA. Don’t worry if you wont’ be near a TV though. We’ve got ways to stream the game online and on mobile:


If You’re in the United States & Have a Cable or Satellite Subscription That Includes NBC Sports

On the Web:

If you have access to a cable or satellite log-in, you can watch the game online for freevia NBC Sports Live Extra. You will need the username and password for a cable or satellite subscription to authenticate the stream. The site’s frequently asked questions page has a rundown of technical requirements and other information.

With an App:

If you have access to a cable or satellite log-in and you’re looking to stream the game on a tablet or connected TV, you can do so via the NBC Sports Live Extra App, which you can download in the App Store or the Google Play Store. As is the case with desktop, you will need a username and password for a cable subscription to authenticate the stream.


If You’re in Canada & Have a Cable or Satellite Subscription That Includes Rogers SportsNet

On the Web:

If you have access to a cable or satellite log-in, you can watch the game online for free via Rogers SportsNet. You will need the username and password for a cable or satellite subscription to authenticate the stream. The site’s frequently asked questions page has a rundown of technical requirements and other information.

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