Welcome, hockey fans! If you are trying to figure out how to watch the Washington Capitals at Philadelphia Flyers game on TV this Wednesday, March 11, 2026, you have come to the right place. As the Metropolitan Division standings tighten up, these two rivals are preparing for a massive showdown at the Xfinity Mobile Arena in Philadelphia. Missing this pivotal matchup isn’t an option, so we’ve compiled everything you need to know about the broadcast schedule, stream availability, and team matchups.
TV Channels, Streaming Options, and Regional Blackouts Explained
Puck drop is officially scheduled for 7:30 PM EDT.
In the USA: Tonight’s game is a nationally televised broadcast. You can watch the game live on TNT and truTV. If you are a cord-cutter, you can stream the game directly via Max (formerly HBO Max) using their B/R Sports Add-On. Locally, the game may also be available on MNMT (Monumental Sports Network) for viewers in the DC market.
In Canada: Canadian fans can catch the live broadcast streaming on Sportsnet+ or on TVA Sports for French-language coverage.
Regional Blackouts Explained: NHL blackout rules exist to protect the exclusive broadcast rights of local Regional Sports Networks (RSNs). Normally, if an RSN is broadcasting the game, the national feed might be blacked out in the teams’ home markets. However, because tonight’s game is a TNT national exclusive, blackouts generally will not apply to out-of-market streamers on Max. If you are in the immediate D.C. area and TNT is restricted, you will simply need to tune into your local MNMT broadcast to catch the action.
Current 2025-26 Season Records, Stats, and Matchup Insights
Coming into tonight’s game, the Washington Capitals hold a 32-26-7 record (71 points) and are riding high after a massive 7-3 blowout victory over the Calgary Flames in their last outing. The Philadelphia Flyers sit just behind them at 29-23-11 (69 points) and are looking to bounce back after a tough 6-2 loss against the New York Rangers.
For the Capitals, Alex Ovechkin is having another stellar year, leading the team with 24 goals and tied for the team lead with 50 points. Over on the Flyers’ side, Travis Konecny has been the undisputed offensive driver, leading Philadelphia with 23 goals, 34 assists, and 57 points this season. However, injuries will play a major factor tonight. The Flyers recently placed Konecny on Injured Reserve with an upper-body injury, alongside key defenseman Nick Seeler (lower-body). The Capitals are dealing with their own health issues, missing Aliaksei Protas (personal reasons).
When looking at the sportsbooks, the betting odds are Washington -115 with the O/U set at 6.5. Personally, I love the value on Washington here as a slight road favorite. Even with Konecny back on the ice for Philadelphia, the Flyers have been struggling defensively, as we saw when they gave up six goals to the Rangers earlier this week. With the Capitals coming off an offensive explosion against Calgary, I predict a 4-2 victory for Washington, keeping the total safely under 6.5 goals.
Whether you are strictly focused on finding the Washington Capitals on TV today, checking the Philadelphia Flyers TV schedule to plan your week, or just keeping an eye on the NHL point leaders 2025-26 season, keeping up with the schedule is the best way to enjoy the home stretch. And before the puck drops tonight, don’t forget to sign up for our online hockey pool for cash prizes on my website to make every single shift matter!
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