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Details on where to catch Edmonton Oilers vs. Golden Knights Game 4 Live

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Game 4 between the Edmonton Oilers and Vegas Golden Knights . As this is shaping up to be a pivotal one. With the series standing at 2-1 in favor of Edmonton. Vegas has a chance to even things before heading back home.

After a last-second win in Game 3. The Golden Knights regained some momentum. That buzzer-beater at Rogers Place stunned the home crowd. Also it stopped Edmonton’s win streak cold. Now, the pressure is on both teams. One to regain control, the other to stay ahead.

Fans on both sides are gearing up for another tightly contested night, also this time, tuning in won't be an issue, no matter the device.





Game Time and Streaming Details for Edmonton Oilers vs. Golden Knights












The puck drops at 9:30 p.m. ET Monday, as the venue remains Rogers Place in Edmonton. As where the Oilers will look to bounce back. That too after the Game 3 heartbreak.

In the U.S., the game airs live on TNT, as Canadian fans can catch the action on SN, CBC, or TVAS. For those looking to stream, platforms like Sling TV are offering full coverage. That is including replays and DVR options.






Devices and Access Options Explained






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For fans not watching on cable, Sling TV is simple to set up, the platform works with Roku, Fire TV, Apple TV, and gaming consoles. Once logged in, just navigate to the live TNT broadcast around game time.

CBC and SN are also streamable via their respective apps in Canada. Those with cable credentials can log in and watch without any added cost. International viewers may need a VPN, depending on regional restrictions.

Meanwhile, audio coverage is also available. SiriusXM will broadcast the full game on Channels 91 and 167 for Vegas and Edmonton fans, respectively. This offers an option for those on the move or unable to watch.





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Series Outlook Beyond Game 4





With a 2-1 series lead, Edmonton knows a win at home would give them serious breathing room. Vegas, however, has proved its resilience. Even without their captain Mark Stone on the ice, the team’s depth was clear in Game 3.

If the series reaches a Game 7, it will return to Vegas. But for now, both teams are treating Monday night like a must-win. Every pass, hit, and goal counts double at this stage.
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