‘NHL in ASL’ to return for 2025 Stanley Cup Final | NHL

NHL in ASL, a Sports Emmy-nominated alternate telecast dedicated completely to the Deaf and hard of hearing community using American Sign Language, returns for the 2025 Stanley Cup Final, the National Hockey League (NHL) announced today. The NHL in partnership with P-X-P will produce every game of the Stanley Cup Final, for the second year in a row, with the telecasts made available to stream on Max in the U.S. and Sportsnet+ in Canada.

NHL in ASL, presented by Scotiabank in Canada, will once again feature Deaf commentators providing real-time coverage of play-by-play and color commentary in ASL during each game of the 2025 Stanley Cup Final. This first-of-its-kind broadcast will expand in 2025 with player interviews live from both Rogers Place and Amerant Bank Arena, home of the Edmonton Oilers and Florida Panthers, respectively, and continue to provide a fully immersive and accessible viewing experience for fans.

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