Fubo currently carries NHL Network, but it is not included automatically in the very cheapest/base setup; you generally need a core plan (like Pro or higher) plus the sports-focused add‑on that includes NHL Network. Channel lineups and names of these plans change often, so it is important to confirm the exact combo on Fubo’s signup or channel page before subscribing.

Current situation in brief

  • NHL Network is available on Fubo in the U.S., but not as a stand‑alone channel by itself.
  • User reports and recent discussions indicate NHL Network is not in the “most basic” level and is instead tied to a sports add‑on pack.
  • Fubo frequently rebrands or restructures its tiers (Pro/Elite/Premier, etc.), so the exact plan name that pairs with the NHL Network add‑on can change over time.

What to choose on Fubo

When you sign up and want NHL Network, you will typically need:

  1. A standard live TV base plan
    • This is usually called something like Pro or an equivalent mid‑tier that includes the main channel lineup for sports and locals.
  1. The sports add‑on that lists “NHL Network” in its channel list
    • One Reddit user with the Pro Plan plus a sports extra add‑on reports getting NHL Network, MLB Network, Big Ten and SEC Network in that bundle.
 * Another discussion confirms that NHL Network is not part of the entry‑level/base configuration alone and must be added via a package that includes additional sports channels.

As a result, the practical answer to “which Fubo plan has NHL Network?” is:

Choose a main Fubo live TV plan (often Pro or higher) and then attach the sports add‑on that explicitly lists NHL Network in its channel lineup.

How to double‑check before you buy

Because Fubo changes plans, always:

  • Open Fubo’s NHL Network page or the channel lineup section during signup and confirm which plan + add‑on combination includes NHL Network.
  • Look for the sports extra/sports add‑on description that clearly mentions “NHL Network” in the list of channels.
  • If you are switching from cable or another streamer, compare that cost to the base Fubo plan plus the NHL Network add‑on so you know the total monthly price.

Forum / “latest news” angle

Recent forum posts (late 2024) show some confusion from subscribers who thought NHL Network was included in a basic package and later realized it had moved or now requires the sports add‑on. This kind of reshuffling is consistent with Fubo’s pattern of periodically adjusting channel bundles and sports offerings, especially as leagues and networks keep renegotiating streaming rights going into the mid‑2020s.

TL;DR: To get NHL Network on Fubo, you generally need a main live TV plan (commonly Pro or similar) plus the sports‑focused add‑on that lists NHL Network; it is not usually part of the bare‑bones base by itself, so always verify the exact plan + add‑on combination on Fubo’s channel/checkout page before subscribing.

Information gathered from public forums or data available on the internet and portrayed here.