
The Vegas Golden Knights are back under the lights for Game 2 of their first-round Stanley Cup playoff series against the Utah Mammoth on Tuesday at T-Mobile Arena, with puck drop set for 6:30 p.m. PT. The matchup will air nationally on ESPN2, while fans in Southern Nevada can catch it on over-the-air Vegas 34, or lean on the team's streaming and radio options. Doors at T-Mobile Arena open about 75 minutes before puck drop, and the club is planning fan activations on Toshiba Plaza for those heading down early.
Local broadcast and team streaming
According to the Vegas Golden Knights, Scripps Sports is producing the local telecast for Vegas 34 (KMCC), and the same feed will stream on KnightTime+ inside the club's broadcast territory. The team notes also list ESPN2 as the national carrier and include reminders about in-arena details and giveaways for fans who make it inside the building.
National TV and streaming options
According to ESPN, Game 2 is scheduled for 9:30 p.m. ET / 6:30 p.m. PT and will be carried on ESPN2. Viewers outside Nevada can watch the national telecast through the ESPN app or via live TV streaming services that include ESPN2 in their lineup, such as Fubo.
Radio, antennas and in-person notes
The Golden Knights list Fox Sports Las Vegas as the radio flagship for game coverage, with the VGK Radio Network carrying the audio across the region, according to the team's broadcast information. If you cannot pull in Vegas 34 with an antenna, KTNV has a guide to where the channel appears on cable and streaming platforms. For those heading to the game in person, T-Mobile Arena's official site lists the arena address and visitor information.
Why Tuesday's game matters
Vegas enters Game 2 with a 1-0 lead in the series, and a win Tuesday would give the Golden Knights a 2-0 edge and put the Mammoth in chase mode on their home ice, according to ESPN. Local viewing details and a short channel guide for Southern Nevada fans were also laid out by the Las Vegas Review-Journal.









