Sportlemon Hockey covers the entire NHL season
The NHL is a 32-team, 82-game grind, and trying to keep up with all of it through scattered apps and regional broadcasters is a job nobody asked for. Sportlemon Hockey turns that mess into a single, scrollable page. Every night, every Original Six showdown, every California rivalry, every late-night Western Conference matchup that ends well past midnight back east — Sportlemon shows it all in clean rows with start times in your local zone.
Sportlemon Hockey doesn't pick favorites. The Rangers, Bruins, Penguins, Maple Leafs and Red Wings get the same treatment as the Predators, Kraken, Coyotes-turned-Mammoth, and the rest of the league. If a game is happening, it's on the page. If a player is on a heater — a goalie chasing a shutout streak, a sniper closing in on 50 — the Sportlemon team will surface that storyline so you don't miss the moment it pops.
Stanley Cup Playoffs on Sportlemon
The Stanley Cup Playoffs are the gold standard of postseason sports. Two months of best-of-seven hockey, double overtimes, road sweeps, and Game 7s that turn into folklore. Sportlemon Hockey leans into the playoffs hard. The bracket is always one click away. Each series gets its own clean view with the current state, the next puck drop, and which team has the edge. From Round 1 chaos through the Conference Finals and the Stanley Cup Final itself, Sportlemon keeps the bracket front and center the entire run.
And when overtime hits — the heart-stopping kind where every shift might end the game — Sportlemon stays out of the way. No popups, no auto-refresh wipes, no weird sidebar chasing your eyes. Just the game.
Outdoor games, All-Star Skills and the in-season specials
Sportlemon Hockey also gives full coverage to the league's marquee specials. The Winter Classic in early January, the Stadium Series outdoor games on chilly Saturday nights, and the All-Star weekend skills competition each get their own featured slot on the Sportlemon Hockey page. International events that pull NHL talent — the Four Nations Face-Off, the World Cup of Hockey, and the Olympic break when it returns — are part of the same coverage, all under the Sportlemon banner.
Quick, clean, ready when you tune in
Whether you flip on Sportlemon Hockey at 7 PM ET for an Eastern Conference matinee or at midnight for a West Coast finale, you'll get the same fast, clean experience. That's the Sportlemon promise — built for fans, by fans who like hockey just as much as you do.