
What channel is the NHL draft tonight? TV, time and how to watch
The New York Islanders won the 2025 NHL Draft lottery and defenseman Matthew Schaeffer, who played for Erie (Pennsylvania) of the Ontario Hockey League this past season, is considered the No. 1 North American hockey prospect by the NHL's Central Scouting Service. The San Jose Sharks have the No. 2 pick one year after selecting center Macklin Celebrini No. 1 in the 2024 draft.
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The first round of this year's draft is scheduled for Friday, with rounds two through seven slated to happen on Saturday. Here's how to watch both days of the 2025 NHL Entry Draft, including TV channel and live streaming information:
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When is the 2025 NHL Draft?
The 2025 NHL Draft begins Friday, June 27 at L.A. Live's Peacock Theatre in Los Angeles with the first round starting at 7 p.m. ET. The second round will begin at 12 p.m. ET on Saturday, June 28, with the the third through seventh rounds to follow on the second day of the draft.
What channel is the NHL draft tonight?
The 2025 NHL Draft will be broadcast nationally by ESPN and the NHL Network. ESPN will carry the first round on Friday, while the second through seventh rounds on Saturday will be televised by NHL Network. Both days of the draft and all seven rounds will be available to live stream via ESPN+ and Fubo.
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