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HNLive is Hockey Canada’s official livestreaming partner for the 2024-25 season. They have you covered for all seven national and international championships, as well as select Team Canada games!

Tune in to HNLive.ca and don’t miss a moment of the action.

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Schedule

Hockey Canada and HNLive will broadcast more than 100 games to hockey fans around the world. Watch any game, live or on-demand, from anywhere. *

Event Dates Individual Game or Download Game + Download Tournament Pass
2024 U17 World Challenge* Nov. 3-9 $16.99 $26.99 $99.99
2024 U18 Women’s National Championship Nov. 3-9 $16.99 $26.99 $99.99
2024 Para Cup* Dec. 8-14 $16.99 $26.99 $49.99
2024 Junior A World Challenge* Dec. 9-15 $16.99 $26.99 $79.99
National Junior Team vs. U SPORTS All-Stars Dec. 12-13 $19.99 $26.99 na
2025 Esso Cup April 20-26 $16.99 $26.99 $99.99
2025 TELUS Cup April 21-27 $16.99 $26.99 $99.99
2025 Centennial Cup, presented by Tim Hortons May 8-18 $16.99 $26.99 $149.99

* Medal games for select international events will be broadcast by TSN and RDS, the official broadcast partners of Hockey Canada, for viewers in Canada. The livestream of the those games will be available only to viewers outside of Canada.

View the full TSN broadcast schedule for more details.

*2024-25 Livestream broadcasts are available in English only

*Downloads are included with tournament passes.

How It Works

Get ready to immerse yourself in a high-quality viewing experience by following these steps:

    • Go to HNLive.ca and select the event you want to watch.
    • Choose the game or package you wish to purchase. If it’s your first time, you will need to create an account or login.
    • Enjoy! Please ensure you are logged in to watch.

Your purchase will be available to watch for 5 days after the start of the game. Downloads will be available 5 days after the end of the tournament.

Support

Having trouble? Please ensure you have created an account and are logged in. Only one person can be logged in at a time to view the livestream, so please do not share your login information. 

Also, please check to make sure you have a reliable internet connection – a minimum download speed of 5-10 MB is recommended.

If you are still having technical issues accessing livestreaming, please contact HNLive at  info@hnlive.ca.

FAQ


Q: What is HNLive?

A: HNLive is Hockey Canada’s livestreaming partner and a Canadian livestreaming service.

Q: What can I watch on livestream?

A: All seven of Hockey Canada’s national and international events during the 2024-25 season will be available to watch through HNLive, as well as select Team Canada feature games.

Q: Where can I watch Hockey Canada’s events?

A: Livestreamed games will be available HERE. TSN and RDS, the official broadcast partners of Hockey Canada, will broadcast medal games from select events.  View the full TSN broadcast schedule for more details.

Q: How can I watch?

A: For livestreams through HNLive, you will need to first create an account and then log in to watch at https://video.hnlive.ca .

Q: How do I get notified about an event being livestreamed?

A: Sign up to become a Hockey Canada Insider  to be the first to know about games that are being livestreamed and receive exclusive benefits.

Q: Which Hockey Canada events are being livestreamed?

A: All seven of Hockey Canada’s national and international events will be livestreamed, plus the National Junior Team selection camp games against the U SPORTS All-Stars:

  • 2024 U17 World Challenge – Nov. 3-9
  • 2024 U18 Women’s National Championship – Nov. 3-9
  • 2024 Para Cup – Dec. 8-14
  • 2024 Junior A World Challenge – Dec. 9-15
  • National Junior Team vs. U SPORTS All-Stars – Dec. 12-13
  • 2025 Esso Cup – April 20-26
  • 2025 TELUS Cup – April 21-27
  • 2025 Centennial Cup, presented by Tim Hortons – May 8-18

Q: When will downloads be available?

A: Downloads are available are available 5 days after the end of the tournament.

Q: What language is the livestream coverage in?

A: All games will be livestreamed in English.

Q: How much does it cost to livestream games?

A: You can purchase single games for $16.99 CAD, downloads for $16.99, or both for $26.99 CAD for most events (select Team Canada games are priced at $19.99). Tournament passes are also available – prices vary per event.

Q: How are prices for livestreaming determined?

A: Our priority is being able to offer a high-quality livestreaming service for parents and hockey fans interested in watching Hockey Canada events. HN Live and Hockey Canada strive to deliver a consistent and professional production while balancing the need to set competitive prices. The revenue generated from the sale of pay-per-view events go towards offsetting a portion of the production costs and take into consideration factors such as temporary venue setup, venue location and staffing.

Q: What should I do if I’m having trouble accessing the livestream?

A: Please ensure you have created an account and are logged in. Only one person can be logged in at a time to view the livestream, so please do not share your login information. Also, please check to make sure you have a reliable internet connection—a minimum download speed of 5-10 MB is recommended.

Q: Who do I contact if I am still having trouble with livestreaming?

A: If you are having trouble with livestreaming, please contact us at HNLive at info@hnlive.ca.

Q: I’m really impressed with the quality of the livestream, who do I contact to share positive feedback?

A: We’d love to hear from, please contact us at HNLive at info@hnlive.ca.

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Photos
Videos
2025 U18WWC: CAN 17 – JPN 0 (Quarterfinal)
Zablocki and Cimoroni had 3G 2A each to help Canada into the semis.
2025 U18WWC: CAN 5 – CZE 0 (Preliminary)
Grenier made 20 saves to backstop Canada to a perfect prelims.
2025 U18WWC: CAN 5 – SUI 1 (Preliminary)
Copetti scored twice to help Canada to a victory over the Swiss.
2025 U18WWC: CAN 6 – SVK 2 (Preliminary)
Canada pulled away in the third period to earn an opening-game win.
2025 WJC: CZE 4 – CAN 3 (Quarterfinal)
Nadeau tied it with 4:18 left, but Canada was eliminated by the Czechs.
2025 WJC: USA 4 – CAN 1 (Preliminary)
Nadeau scored on a third-period PP, but Canada fell to the Americans.
2024 Spengler Cup: STR 4 – CAN 2 (Semifinal)
Carr scored 2G, but Canada fell to the Tigers in the Spengler semis.
2025 WJC: CAN 3 – GER 0 (Preliminary)
George made 25 saves for the SO to help Canada blank the Germans.
2024 Spengler Cup: CAN 6 – STR 3 (Preliminary)
Shaw scored twice to help Canada down the Tigers and clinch a SF spot.
2025 WJC: LAT 3 – CAN 2 SO (Preliminary)
Luchanko and Ritchie scored, but Canada was edged in a shootout.
2025 WJC: CAN 4 – FIN 0 (Preliminary)
George earned a 31-save SO, backstopping Canada past the Finns.
2024 Spengler Cup: CAN 6 – DAV 2 (Preliminary)
Hudon scored 2G to lead Canada past the hosts in the Spengler opener.
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