Tampa Bay Lightning vs. Los Angeles Kings Live Stream Free: Watch 2013 NHL Online, Nov. 19 TV Channels, Radio Stations

By Josh Wilson
Montreat Canadiens vs. Tampa Bay Lightning
Montreal Canadiens forward Brandon Prust (left) avoids the check of Tampa Bay Lightning captain Vincent Lecavalier during NHL action in Tampa, March 9, 2013.  (REUTERS/Mike Carlson)

Tampa Bay Lightning vs. Los Angeles Kings NHL game on Nov. 19 will start at 7:30 p.m. PT (10:30 p.m. ET). The (14-6-0) Lightning will be visiting the (14-6-1) Kings in Staples Center in Los Angeles, California. Information on how watch the game free through live stream can be found below.

Live Stream, TV Channels, Radio Stations

Lightning vs. Kings game will be televised on Sun Sports and Fox Sports West (FSW). The match will also be available on TV/Broadband/Mobile through NHL GameCenter Live, a subscription service offering streaming video of live out-of-market, regular season games, on-demand replays.

Game broadcasts that are available to watch on television in your local market and nationally televised games are available to watch live or within 48 hours of game completion. The list of channel providers for NHL Network in USA and Canada can be found here.

Meanwhile, Lightning vs. Kings live stream free can be accessed by clicking here.

Tampa Bay Lightning's radio affiliates network with the stations and coverage area can be found below. Those wanting to listen to the game online can click here.

STATION COVERAGE AREA
970 WFLA TAMPA
1350 WDCF DADE CITY
103.9/1450 WWJB BROOKSVILLE
1220/106.9 WSRQ SARASOTA
95.9 WSJZ-FM MELBOURNE
1450 WBSR PENSACOLA
1170 WKFL BUSHNELL
1400 WZHR ZEPHYRHILLS
580 WDBO ORLANDO

Los Angeles Kings flagship radio station is KTLK AM 1150. The Kings Radio Network for the 2010-11 season is as follows: KTLK 1150 AM Southern California/Flagship; KVTA 1520 AM Ventura, CA; KHTS 1220 AM Santa Clarita, CA; KMET 1490 AM Banning, CA; KLOA 1240 AM Ridgecrest, CA; KOSS 1380 AM Palmdale, CA; and KPTR 1450 AM, Palm Springs. To listen to the Kings' game broadcast live online, click here.

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