How to watch tonight's Leafs-Lightning game that's not on TV

Throughout the last few seasons, Toronto Maple Leafs games against the Tampa Bay Lightning have often been must-see TV.
The Atlantic Division foes have built a healthy rivalry over the past several years, having faced off against each other in consecutive playoff years in 2022 and 2023.
With both teams boasting a bevy of star talent and typically high-flying offences, the dual blue-and-white matchup is always exciting.
But if you’re tuning into Sportsnet or TSN looking to check out the contest, you won’t be able to find it on your TV.
If you have access to French-language TV, today’s game is available on TVA Sports. However, it is only available in English through Prime Video’s Monday night hockey streaming service.
How can you watch today’s Leafs-Lightning game?
Launching this season for the first time after previous forays into other sports, Amazon’s Prime Video has been hosting a hockey game or two on Monday nights all year featuring a Canadian team, with the Leafs now on their fourth of six matchups on the network.
Prime’s Monday Night Hockey content is available to anyone in Ontario and the rest of Canada with an internet connection and an Amazon Prime account. Prime members will receive the games at no extra cost, while subscriptions are $9.99 per month or $99 annually.
Puck drop is set for 7:30 pm ET tonight.
Toronto will take on two Western Conference foes in their final two games on Prime this season. They’ll be back on the streaming platform on March 3, when they take on San Jose, and March 17, when they play host to Calgary.
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