PWHL Announces Canadian Broadcast Partners

How to watch the upcoming PWHL season in Canada.

PWHL Announces Canadian Broadcast Partners
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Canadians will have a few different options for watching the PWHL in 2024-25, the PWHL announced on Thursday.

CBC, TSN, and RDS are back for another season, now joined by Prime Video rather than YouTube. All 90 regular-season games will be available across the three broadcast partners. All 30 Montréal Victoire games will have a French broadcast option on RDS, Prime Video, or ICI TELE/ICI TOU.TV.

Prime Video will exclusively broadcast all Tuesday night games and watching the PWHL on Prime Video will come at no extra charge to Prime customers.

"Prime Video is thrilled to announce this new partnership with the Professional Women's Hockey League, furthering our investment in women's sports," said Magda Grace, Head of Prime Video in Canada, in the league press release.

CBC will exclusively cover 17 Saturday afternoon games and the content will be available across CBC TV, CBC Gem, and cbcsports.ca. CBC Gem is available for free for Canadians.

"The first PWHL season was a tremendous success, and CBC/Radio-Canada is pleased to partner with the league to broadcast its second season," Catherine Tait, President and CEO, CBC and Radio Canada, said in the press release.

TSN and RDS will have exclusive coverage for 57 regular-season games.

"As we prepare for puck drop on the 2024-25 PWHL season, we are dedicated to delivering the most comprehensive broadcast schedule – showcasing the best of women’s hockey with more games and unparalleled coverage," Shawn Redmond, VP, Bell Media Sports told the PWHL.

Playoff coverage will open with one semi-final series only on TSN and the other on Prime Video. The Walter Cup final series will be broadcast exclusively on TSN.

The Canadian broadcast schedule can be found here, while the American broadcast information has yet to be announced.