
The Vegas Golden Knights are back on the ice Friday night with a chance to clinch their first-round playoff series against the Utah Mammoth.
Here’s a more detailed look at how to watch, stream and follow the game:
What channel is Golden Knights vs. Mammoth on?
Game 6 of the NHL first-round playoff series is set for Friday, May 1.
- TV channel (Las Vegas): KMCC-TV (Ch. 34)
- National TV: ESPN
- Start time: 7 p.m. PT
Las Vegas viewers should start with KMCC-34, which serves as the team’s primary local broadcast partner. However, because the game is part of the NHL’s national playoff package, ESPN will carry the primary broadcast, and in many cases that feed may be exclusive.
Check your local listings, as availability can vary depending on your TV provider.
How to stream Golden Knights vs. Mammoth
If you prefer to watch online, there are several options:
- ESPN app: Requires a valid cable, satellite or streaming login
- fuboTV: Offers ESPN with a subscription (free trial often available)
- DIRECTV Stream: Includes ESPN in most channel packages
- Hulu + Live TV: Another option carrying ESPN
Streaming viewers in the Las Vegas market may not have access to a separate local broadcast feed if the game is nationally exclusive.
Radio information
Fans can also follow the game on the radio:
Fox Sports Las Vegas 98.9/1340 (English)
Team-affiliated radio network across Southern Nevada
Series outlook
The best-of-seven series between the Golden Knights and Mammoth has been competitive, with momentum shifting between the two teams.
Game 6 is pivotal:
- If the Golden Knights lead the series, they can close it out with a win.
- If they trail, it becomes a must-win game to force a Game 7.
Veteran leadership and playoff experience have been key for Vegas, while Utah has relied on physical play and depth scoring to stay in the series.
What’s next?
If necessary, Game 7 would return to Las Vegas this weekend, with the winner advancing to the second round of the Stanley Cup playoffs.
For Las Vegas viewers, the simplest plan: turn on KMCC-34 first, then switch to ESPN if needed — and be ready for a high-stakes playoff atmosphere Friday night.
This content was produced with the help of artificial intelligence and edited by Review-Journal staff.