World Juniors live streams: How to watch 2022 hockey games without cable in USA, Canada

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Editors Note: The IIHF on Wednesday canceled the remainder of the 2022 World Juniors tournament, citing the ongoing spread of COVID-19 and the Omicron variant. The announcement was made with preliminary games already in progress after a player on the Russian National Team tested positive for COVID-19. The positive test forced a third forfeited game in just two days compromising the sportive integrity of the event.

The 2022 IIHF World Junior Championship hockey tournament is available to watch on several platforms for fans in the United States and Canada.

Ten teams from around the world are scheduled to compete at Edmonton and Red Deer in Alberta, Canada from Dec. 26 to Jan. 5 in pursuit of a gold medal. The teams were divided into two groups, with Canada in Group A and the United States in Group B. Viewers in Canada will be able to find coverage of the tournament on TSN, while viewers in the United States can watch each tournament game on NHL Network.

After arriving in Edmonton and Red Deer in Alberta, Canada on Dec. 13, each player served a mandated five-day quarantine period. However, the IIHF announced that all 11 pre-tournament games were canceled and limited each team to one matchup ahead of the official tournament on Thursday, Dec. 23. With the recent surge of COVID-19, the tournament will go on with additional restrictions in place.

Here is a complete guide to finding live streams for the 2022 IIHF World Junior Championship in both the United States and Canada.

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World Juniors live streams

Cord-cutters in Canada are still able to watch all 31 tournament games from TSN's digital platforms. Viewers will be able to access highlights, goal-by-goal updates, live scores and stats for each tournament game.

For cord-cutters in the United States, all tournament games will be available to stream on NHL Network. By signing up for fuboTV's seven-day free trial, U.S. viewers will have digital access to all tournament games.

How to watch World Juniors in Canada

  • TV channel: TSN, RDS

As the official broadcast partner for Team Canada, TSN and RDS will be responsible for airing all 31 tournament matchups, including quarterfinal, semifinal and medal games.

TSN 5 will also air two of the five pre-tournament matchups, starting with Finland vs. USA, followed by Canada vs. Russia on Thursday. The tournament's first four matchups will be split on channels TSN 1 and TSN 4 as Team Canada is scheduled to face Czechia on Sunday. All remaining matchups, including the quarterfinal, semifinal and medal games, will air on TSN.

Gord Miller and Ray Ferraro will call all pre-tournament games and Group A matchups from Edmonton, while Dennis Beyak and Craig Button will call all Group B games from Red Deer.

How to watch World Juniors in the USA

  • TV channel: NHL Network

The NHL Network will be responsible for airing coverage of all tournament matchups in the United States.

Starting with the first matchup between Finland and Germany at 2 p.m. ET on Sunday, the NHL Network will provide live coverage for all tournament games, including quarterfinal, semifinal and medal games.

Stephen Nelson will provide play-by-play analysis for each Team USA game along with analyst Dave Starman. Jon Rosen will also serve as a reporter for the first time.

World Juniors TV schedule 2022

Sunday, Dec. 26

Results
Finland 3, Germany 1
Sweden 6, Russia 3
Canada 6, Czechia 3
USA 3, Slovakia 2

Monday, Dec. 27

Results
Finland 7, Austria 1
Russia 4, Switzerland 2
Germany 2, Czechia 1 (OT)
Sweden 3, Slovakia 0

Tuesday, Dec. 28

Results
Switzerland def. USA (forfeit)
Canada 11, Austria 2

Wednesday, Dec. 29

Matchup Time TV channel
Finland 1, Czechia 0 (forfeit) N/A N/A
Slovakia vs. Russia 4:30 p.m. ET TSN, NHLN
Canada vs. Germany 7 p.m. ET TSN, NHLN
Sweden vs. USA 9:30 p.m. ET TSN, NHLN

Thursday, Dec. 30

Matchup Time TV channel
Czechia vs. Austria 4:30 p.m. ET TSN, NHLN
Slovakia vs. Switzerland 7 p.m. ET TSN, NHLN

Friday, Dec. 31

Matchup Time TV channel
Germany vs. Austria 2 p.m. ET TSN, NHLN
Switzerland vs. Sweden 4:30 p.m. ET TSN, NHLN
Canada vs. Finland 7 p.m. ET TSN, NHLN
USA vs. Russia 9:30 p.m. ET TSN, NHLN

Sunday, Jan. 2

Matchup Time TV channel
Quarterfinal 2:30 p.m. ET TSN, NHLN
Quarterfinal 5 p.m. ET TSN, NHLN
Quarterfinal 7:30 p.m. ET TSN, NHLN
Quarterfinal 10 p.m. ET TSN, NHLN

Tuesday, Jan. 4

Matchup Time TV channel
Semifinal 3 p.m. ET TSN, NHLN
Semifinal 7 p.m. ET TSN, NHLN

Wednesday, Jan. 5

Matchup Time TV channel
Bronze medal game 4 p.m. ET TSN, NHLN
Gold medal game 8 p.m. ET TSN, NHLN
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