Welcome to the 2025–2026 NHL season—months of high-speed action, strategic brilliance, and fierce rivalries await. At the heart of the excitement lies the Colorado Avalanche, a team consistently pushing for dominance in the Western Conference. From power plays to overtime thrillers, Avalanche games continue to draw passionate viewership throughout the league.
DirecTV stands out as a dependable source for streaming every puck drop and breakaway, offering consistent broadcasting quality and access to both national and regional sports networks. If you're tuning in from cities like Denver, Chicago, Detroit, Vegas, or Nashville, availability may vary based on local market restrictions—yet DirecTV offers options to ensure consistent coverage across most scenarios.
The Colorado Avalanche begin their 2025–2026 campaign with preseason action in mid-September. These exhibition games offer a first look at new signings, draft picks, and line combinations before the roster tightens. Regular season play launches in early October and stretches through mid-April, following the NHL’s standard 82-game format. Barring any schedule changes, the Stanley Cup Playoffs will commence shortly after, with the postseason culminating in June 2026.
The complete Avalanche game calendar is accessible through multiple official channels. The Colorado Avalanche official website (coloradoavalanche.com) updates real-time information on all home and away games, ticketing details, and tie-in events. The NHL’s master schedule at NHL.com also provides full-season fixtures, including broadcast information by region and nationally televised matchups. DirecTV’s online guide includes regional availability, channel assignments, and time zone-adjusted listings for hockey coverage through providers like Altitude Sports and national partners like ESPN or TNT.
Rivalries take center stage throughout the season, adding another layer of intensity to the schedule. When the Avalanche face off against the Detroit Red Wings, expect throwback tension from their legendary 1990s clashes. Meetings with the Chicago Blackhawks introduce fresh energy as both teams lean on rising stars and retooled rosters. The matchups with the Nashville Predators consistently carry playoff implications, particularly in the tightly contested Central Division.
Games against the Vegas Golden Knights electrify both regional and national broadcasts. With recent playoff battles adding fuel to the fire, these matchups often draw primetime slots and expanded coverage across multiple platforms. Dates for these high-profile contests are typically announced as part of the NHL’s opening schedule release in July, with specific broadcast details confirmed within weeks.
To keep up with date changes, rescheduled games, or new national broadcast selections, add the team’s site to your bookmarks and enable schedule sync with your digital calendar.
Following the Colorado Avalanche throughout the 2025–2026 season requires more than just a basic channel lineup. DirecTV offers several sports-focused packages tailored for hockey followers, whether you're a die-hard Avalanche fan or someone who tracks multiple teams across the league. Understanding the differences between these packages ensures you choose the right one for full-season coverage.
The Choice™ Package serves as the entry point for accessing nationally televised NHL games on DirecTV. Priced competitively, this package includes:
Subscribers choosing the Choice™ Package or higher, including Ultimate™ and Premier™, gain access to more comprehensive sports content, including regional sports networks critical to watching home team games.
For fans who don’t want to miss any local Avalanche action, the DirecTV Sports Pack adds a layer of flexibility. This add-on includes over 40 regional sports channels across the country, including some affiliates of Bally Sports, NBC Sports Regional Networks, and others depending on zip code availability. While Altitude Sports — the Avalanche's home network — is handled separately (see Section 4), the Sports Pack is vital for fans following out-of-region or rival team broadcasts.
If you want every faceoff, every night — go NHL Center Ice. This standalone premium option on DirecTV delivers out-of-market games from all 32 NHL teams live on your screen. Perfect for fans outside Colorado or those who support multiple franchises.
NHL Center Ice includes:
DirecTV typically opens NHL Center Ice with a free preview in early October, allowing fans to sample the service before purchase. Subscription covers the full regular season and often includes access to early rounds of the playoffs when games are not nationally exclusive.
Altitude Sports holds the regional television rights for Colorado Avalanche games. The vast majority of regular-season matchups as well as select preseason coverage air exclusively on Altitude for fans located in Colorado, Wyoming, Montana, Nebraska, and parts of surrounding states. This network serves as the direct pipeline for game broadcasts, pregame shows, and postgame analysis featuring Avalanche-centric commentary.
DirecTV carries Altitude Sports, but availability is restricted to designated market areas (DMAs) approved by the NHL. Subscribers in the Denver metro and Front Range regions receive Altitude as part of their standard regional sports programming. To confirm access, log in to your DirecTV account and input your ZIP code using the provider's Channel Lookup Tool. This tool provides market-specific channel listings and will confirm whether Altitude is part of your current package.
From 2019 to 2020, DirecTV customers faced a notable absence of Altitude due to a carriage dispute between Altitude and AT&T (DirecTV’s parent company at the time). This disagreement left many Avalanche viewers in blackout limbo for over a year. Service was fully restored in October 2020 following a new agreement, and Altitude is now available on DirecTV channel 681 in qualifying zip codes.
Despite past disruptions, as of the 2025–2026 season, Altitude remains on DirecTV. Before the puck drops on opening night, check both your subscription level and ZIP code eligibility to ensure uninterrupted access.
National Hockey League broadcasting rights directly shape how and when you can watch Colorado Avalanche games on DirecTV. Nationally televised games follow a specific distribution pattern based on league-wide agreements with key networks. Here’s how it breaks down for the 2025–2026 season.
The NHL continues its U.S. broadcasting partnership with Warner Bros. Discovery (TNT) and The Walt Disney Company, which operates ESPN and ABC. These networks serve as the exclusive national broadcasters through the 2027–2028 season under a joint media rights agreement that began in 2021.
When an Avalanche game is selected for national broadcast on ESPN, TNT, or ABC, it overrides local regional coverage on Altitude Sports. That means DirecTV subscribers within the Avs' home market won’t see that game on Altitude, even if the channel is available. Instead, the game appears only on its national broadcaster’s designated channel.
This shift affects in-market and out-of-market viewers differently. In-market viewers—those located in the Avalanche’s broadcast region—must tune into the national network airing the game. Out-of-market fans may not see the game through their regional sports network at all and need to rely on national channels or out-of-market packages like NHL Center Ice, depending on the broadcaster’s availability in their subscription tier.
Want to find out whether ESPN, TNT, or ABC is showing upcoming Avs matchups? Check the weekly NHL national broadcast schedule listed by the league and cross-reference it with DirecTV’s interactive guide—they update listings in real time.
DirecTV Satellite and DirecTV Stream serve the same purpose—delivering the Colorado Avalanche 2025–2026 season to your screen—but they do it in fundamentally different ways. Understanding how these platforms compare helps match the viewing experience to personal preferences and technical setups.
DirecTV Satellite broadcasts come directly via satellite signal, unaffected by local internet fluctuations. This method ensures a steady HD stream of every game included in your package, provided you're within the regional broadcast zone. For many fans in Colorado and the Mountain West, this setup remains the most reliable for live Avalanche coverage.
On the flip side, DirecTV Stream adapts to modern viewing habits. It works wherever there's a broadband internet connection, reducing dependency on physical equipment. However, regional restrictions still apply based on the subscriber's IP address location, so proximity to the Avalanche's home market affects game availability.
The physical DVR from the satellite service provides slightly faster access to recordings and integrates with a traditional channel guide. In contrast, the streaming DVR focuses on accessibility across multiple devices and locations.
DirecTV Stream runs on a broad spectrum of devices, making it the go-to choice for viewers who prioritize flexibility. Supported platforms include:
This streaming lineup supports both home and mobile viewing, allowing fans to start a game on the big screen and finish it seamlessly on a smartphone or tablet.
Want uninterrupted HD broadcasts on game night with no buffering? DirecTV Satellite fills that need. Prefer to stream from anywhere, especially while traveling during away games? DirecTV Stream checks that box. Both options deliver Colorado Avalanche games with robust features; the right choice hinges on viewing habits, internet access, and how portable you want your game night to be.
Not every Colorado Avalanche game will appear on your screen, even with a complete DirecTV sports package. Why? Regional blackout rules determine who can see which games, and where. These restrictions stem from broadcasting agreements designed to protect local networks' rights to air games in specific markets.
If you're watching from Denver or anywhere within the Avalanche's designated home territory, games aired on Altitude Sports will be blacked out on national platforms like NHL Network or NHL Center Ice. DirecTV blocks those broadcasts to avoid competition with regional partners. However, fans tuning in from cities like Chicago, Nashville, or Las Vegas won't face the same issue—unless the Avalanche are playing their local team, in which case, the blackout may flip depending on who owns the rights.
For instance, if you're in Nashville and the Avs play the Predators, the game will likely be available through Bally Sports South or a national channel rather than Altitude. Similarly, Avalanche fans in Chicago accessing games on a national feed won’t encounter Denver-based blackouts unless they’re inside the Avalanche’s viewing zone.
DirecTV uses geographic data from your billing ZIP code and receiver location to enforce blackouts. If you’re in a restricted region, the game broadcast simply won’t appear on your NHL Center Ice or national channels. Instead, it redirects you to the appropriate regional network—assuming it's carried on your package. If Altitude Sports isn’t part of your subscription, and you live in the broadcast region, the game becomes inaccessible.
Ultimately, your access depends on two things: your location and the networks carried by DirecTV in your area. Regional rights shape the viewing experience, so knowing where you're watching from matters as much as knowing when the Avalanche drop the puck.
Finding the exact channels for Colorado Avalanche games on DirecTV can get tricky without a quick-reference guide. Broadcast partnerships span multiple networks, and regional availability can affect access. Use the breakdown below to eliminate guesswork and go straight to the action.
Games can appear in different time slots and on varying networks depending on regional rights and national TV schedules. Bookmark this list and keep your remote nearby — Avalanche hockey moves fast, and so do broadcast changes.
NHL Center Ice on DirecTV delivers live, out-of-market NHL games directly to your screen, making it the go-to option for Colorado Avalanche supporters living outside the broadcast region. Whether based in Chicago, Detroit, Las Vegas, or any city outside Colorado's media market, this subscription unlocks up to 40 out-of-market games every week during the regular season.
NHL Center Ice functions as a premium add-on to your existing DirecTV package. Once activated, it provides access to a dedicated collection of channels that carry NHL games not available locally. These channels usually fall within the 769–785 range, each broadcasting a different live game feed from participating regional sports networks. The presentation mirrors the home or away broadcast, depending on the feed available, and includes local commentators.
Blackout rules apply to games that are broadcast locally. For instance, if an Avalanche game airs on Altitude Sports within Colorado, Center Ice subscribers in that territory won't see that game on NHL Center Ice. These restrictions are tied to NHL broadcast agreements with local networks and are enforced based on the ZIP code associated with the DirecTV account's service address.
Fans who no longer live under the coverage of Altitude Sports—the Avalanche's home broadcaster—will benefit most. A former Denver resident now living in Seattle, for example, won’t see Avalanche games on local television. NHL Center Ice bridges that gap. It’s also invaluable for those following specific players, rival matchups, or divisional races beyond their local market.
The DirecTV mobile app and the DirecTV Stream app both support live streaming of sports broadcasts included with your subscription. As long as your package contains Altitude Sports or national NHL rights holders like ESPN, ABC, or TNT, you can stream Colorado Avalanche games directly through the app. Available on both iOS and Android, these apps let you watch in real time over Wi-Fi or mobile data connections.
Activate your account, download the app, log in, and navigate to the guide or sports section. Games airing live on Altitude or national channels appear exactly as they do on your home receiver. No extra login steps. No cable box required. Mobile streaming mirrors your home access—if your DirecTV package grants game access, the app delivers the same live feed.
The NHL app operates independently of DirecTV but complements your fan experience. You’ll find real-time stats, goal and penalty alerts, player performance breakdowns, and full league scores. Link your NHL TV account (if subscribed separately) to unlock streaming features—especially helpful when following non-broadcast Avalanche games or out-of-market matchups.
While the NHL app doesn’t replicate your DirecTV login benefits, it works effectively as a second-screen tool, especially during simultaneous league games or when tracking playoff race scenarios in April.
Push notifications offer a consistent edge. Using either the DirecTV app or the NHL app, enable mobile alerts to receive reminders when the Colorado Avalanche hit the ice. Customize options to suit your needs—first puck drop, score changes, period results, even full-game recaps.
Waiting in line at the grocery store? Commuting home? These alerts keep you close to the action so you never lose track of faceoff times or overtime thrillers. Instant updates preserve continuity when you're not in front of a screen.
Have you configured your app notifications yet—or are you risking a missed power-play goal in the third?
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