Anaheim Ducks vs Los Angeles Kings Live Stream: Watch Free Online Playoffs Game 3, 2014 NHL Stanley Cup, TV Channels, Radio Stations

By Josh Wilson

Anaheim Ducks vs. Los Angeles Kings Stanley Cup Playoffs Game 3 live stream free will begin at 7 p.m. PST/10 p.m. ET on Thursday, May 8, 2014. The (0-2) Ducks will be visiting the (2-0) Kings at the Staples Center in Los Angeles, California. Information on how to watch the Ducks vs. Kings Game 3 on live stream free can be found below.

Ducks vs. Kings Stanley Cup Playoffs
Ducks vs. Kings Stanley Cup Playoffs

The Kings is leading the series at 2-0 and it will be their fifth time in three seasons to return home for Game 3 of a Stanley Cup Playoff series to do so.

The Ducks will try to avoid becoming the fifth team in three years to fall into a 3-0 hole against the Kings, who have won six straight this postseason. 

The Kings Radio Network - spearheaded by flagship radio station KTLK AM 1150 (a Clear Channel Communications property) - takes exciting Kings action to the outer reaches of Southern California and beyond.   (Listen Live)

Anaheim Ducks radio network flagship station is AM 830 and other affiliate stations are KWDJ 1360 AM. To listen online, click here.

Ducks vs. Kings Game 3 will be televised nationally on NBC Sports and TSN (Canada), and locally on RDS. Online live stream free can be watched at NBCSports.com/LiveExtra.

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