What channel is Golden Knights vs. Ducks on today? TV, streaming, radio stations
by Las Vegas Review-Journal · Las Vegas Review-JournalThe Vegas Golden Knights will try to take a commanding lead in their second-round Stanley Cup Playoff series Sunday night when they face the Anaheim Ducks in Game 4 at Honda Center.
Vegas enters the matchup with a 2-1 advantage in the best-of-seven series after Friday’s convincing 6-2 road victory. Mitch Marner recorded a hat trick in Game 3, helping the Golden Knights regain a series lead.
The Ducks now face a pivotal game on home ice as they attempt to avoid falling into a 3-1 series deficit before the matchup shifts back to Las Vegas for Game 5.
Here’s everything fans need to know about how to watch Sunday’s game:
What channel is Golden Knights vs. Ducks on today?
Game 4 will air nationally on ESPN.
Sean McDonough is expected to handle play-by-play duties alongside analyst Ray Ferraro and reporter Emily Kaplan as part of ESPN’s Stanley Cup Playoff coverage.
What radio station is Golden Knights vs. Ducks on today?
Fans in Las Vegas can also listen to the game on:
KKGK 1340 AM
94.7 FM
Spanish-language radio coverage is available on Deportes Vegas 1460.
How to stream Golden Knights vs. Ducks live
Fans can stream Game 4 through several streaming platforms that carry ESPN, including:
ESPN+
YouTube TV
Hulu + Live TV
Sling TV
DirecTV Stream
Fubo
The game can also be streamed through the ESPN app with a valid cable or streaming provider login.
What time does Golden Knights vs. Ducks start?
Date: Sunday
Time: 6:30 p.m. PDT
Location: Honda Center in Anaheim, California
The matchup is part of ESPN’s Sunday night NHL playoff doubleheader coverage.
Golden Knights vs. Ducks series schedule
Game 1 — Golden Knights 3, Ducks 1
Game 2 — Ducks 3, Golden Knights 1
Game 3 — Golden Knights 6, Ducks 2
Game 4 — Sunday,: Golden Knights at Ducks, 6:30 p.m.
Game 5 — Tuesday: Ducks at Golden Knights, 6:30 p.m.
Game 6 — Thursday: Golden Knights at Ducks*
Game 7 — Saturday: Ducks at Golden Knights*
*if necessary
Key storylines entering Game 4
Vegas will be without captain Mark Stone, who was ruled out Sunday because of a lower-body injury suffered during Game 3.
The Golden Knights received a major boost Friday from Marner, who finished with four points as Vegas scored six goals after totaling only four combined in the first two games of the series. Goaltender Carter Hart also stopped 31 shots in Game 3.
Anaheim is hoping to rebound behind goalie Lukas Dostal, who helped the Ducks split the first two games in Las Vegas. Ducks captain Radko Gudas is considered a game-time decision as Anaheim looks to even the series before heading back to Nevada.
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