Never before has it been so easy to watch ice hockey games live in Germany – whether in the highest league or the young talent area of the DEBThe top events of the national teams are also broadcast and can be watched from the comfort of your own home. We provide a comprehensive overview of the diverse ice hockey offerings on TV and streaming platforms so that you can keep track of everything.
PENNY DEL
MagentaSport has established itself as the main contact point for Fans of the PENNY DEL. All games have been broadcast live here since 2016. The Telekom brand is a partner of the league and also the producer of the broadcasts and can be reached via smart TVs, apps and its own online platform. For the Fans The streaming provider offers annual and monthly packages that cost between €12,95 and €19,95 per month. There are reduced prices for customers with a MagentaTV contract (€7,95 to €12,95 per month). In addition to broadcasts from the PENNY DEL, football and basketball games can also be watched with the package.
Anyone who prefers to watch individual games from the PENNY DEL can now watch Sportdeutschland.TV book every league game as a so-called pay-per-view offer. For 6,90 euros per game, Fans select their highlight games individually.
The PENNY DEL is also represented on free TV. DF1 broadcasts one live game per week on linear television. The relatively new channel can be found on the former broadcast slot of ServusTV Germany.
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DEL2
In the DEL2, all games since the start of the season have been played on Sportdeutschland.TV streamed. With individual team packages (from 199 €) and pay-per-view offers, Fans of the DEL2 clubs can watch every game of their team live. The platform offers a variety of packages: from the match day pass (€12,90) to the team pass (€379,00) to the main round pass with all games (€449,00), there is a suitable offer for everyone. Individual games cost €8,90 as pay-per-view.
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Oberliga Nord and south
The games of the two Oberliga divisions (North and South) can be followed live via internet stream. Sprade.TV Book your session Fans of the Oberliga clubs for €9,00. For regular spectators, there are prepaid packages that can be topped up with €50, €100 or €200, each promising a small discount.
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blossom-ic DFEL and DEB-Young talent leagues
The blossom-ic German Women’s Ice Hockey League has had a new streaming home since the start of the season. RED+ All women's games will be broadcast. The Gamepass also allows you to watch the games of the German Young Talent League (DNL) in DEB-Area of the U20 as well as all U17 games of Division I and II can be streamed. The monthly pass costs €12,90, the annual package €89,90.
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National teams
MagentaSport will be responsible for broadcasting the national team matches. From the World Championships DEBMen and women up to the U20 and U18 World Cup: all important international appearances of the German teams are included in the PENNY-DEL streaming package from MagentaSport. A large selection of games are even available for free – like the upcoming Deutschland Cup 2024, where all twelve tournament matches will be broadcast. This will enable the Fansto accompany the national teams on their way to international success. ProSieben (FreeTV) and Sportdeutschland.TV also broadcast the World Cup tournaments of the men’s national team.
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NHL
The NHL started its new season at the beginning of October. And the games in the best league in the world are also partly shown on German television. Selected games from North America are shown Sky Sports with its own team of commentators and experts. As with the PENNY DEL games, all NHLFans the chance to watch the Sky broadcast at Sportdeutschland.TV as Pay-per-View for €6,90 per game. And at ProSieben MAXX There is a game to watch on free TV every week.
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