A 4K IPTV subscription gives Canadian viewers every TSN and Sportsnet feed and all the NHL hockey, plus CBC, CTV and Global, for a fraction of a Bell or Rogers bill.
Key takeaways
- iBoostv carries the full TSN and Sportsnet regional feeds, so you can watch every NHL game Canada broadcasts - including out-of-market teams.
- A 12-month plan is $59.99 for the year, less than one month of a Bell or Rogers cable package.
- It runs best on a Firestick with TiviMate and stays steady through Saturday-night hockey, with a 14-day money-back guarantee.
A Bell or Rogers TV package in Canada runs well past $100 a month once you add the sports tiers, and you still end up missing regional hockey feeds. A 4K IPTV subscription puts every TSN and Sportsnet channel — and every NHL game they carry — in one list for roughly what you would pay for a single month of cable, across a whole year. Here is what Canadian viewers get, how to catch every Leafs, Habs or Oilers game, and how to set it up.

Canadian channels and sport you get
Hockey drives it. You get the full TSN lineup (TSN 1 through 5) and the complete Sportsnet family — East, West, Ontario, Pacific and Sportsnet 360 — which together broadcast every NHL regular-season and playoff game shown in Canada, plus Hockey Night in Canada on Saturdays. Basketball fans get the Raptors, and there is CFL football, Blue Jays baseball, and the US ESPN and TNT feeds for alternate broadcasts. The national networks stay in too — CBC, CTV and Global — alongside a 200,000-title film and series library in HD and 4K.
How to watch every NHL game on IPTV in Canada
The regional blackout system on cable and on Sportsnet+ is what stops most people seeing every game. Because IPTV carries all the TSN and Sportsnet regional feeds in one place, you can follow your team wherever you live — an Oilers fan in Toronto can pull up the Sportsnet West feed, and a Habs fan out west gets the eastern broadcast. Saturday night doubleheaders, the playoffs and the outdoor games are all in the same channel list, with no separate hockey add-on to buy.
Best way to watch: Firestick, Smart TV and Android
The Amazon Firestick is the easy default in Canada — inexpensive, quick to set up, and it runs TiviMate or IPTV Smarters Pro without fuss. iBoostv also works on Fire TV, Samsung and LG Smart TVs, Android phones and boxes, and Apple TV. One login covers more than one screen, so the game can be on the living-room TV while someone streams a movie in another room. The full setup guide walks through every device.
What IPTV costs against Bell and Rogers
A cable TV package with the sports tiers from Bell or Rogers commonly runs $100–$150 a month in Canada, and a stand-alone streaming service still charges $15–$25 for a slice of it. An iBoostv 12-month plan is $59.99 for the full year — less than one month of a typical cable bill — and it bundles the hockey, the other sports, the national channels and the film library together.
Why iBoostv holds up for Canadian viewers
The night that breaks weaker services is Saturday, when the whole country is watching hockey at once. iBoostv runs load-balanced, anti-freeze 4K servers made for that peak, so the feed stays clean through overtime instead of freezing on the winning goal. Add real 4K, a login emailed within minutes, a 14-day money-back guarantee and a 4.9/5 rating, and it holds its own. See the plans for one, three, six or twelve months.
Getting set up (about ten minutes)
1. Choose a plan — the year is the best value per month. 2. Your login arrives by email within minutes. 3. Install TiviMate or IPTV Smarters on your Firestick, TV or phone. 4. Enter the login and your channels load. You want 10 Mbps for HD and 25 Mbps for 4K — check yours at Speedtest. Any trouble and the IPTV troubleshooting hub has the answer.
Is IPTV legal in Canada?
IPTV is a legal technology — television delivered over the internet, the same method behind services like CBC Gem and Crave. Canadian rules turn on broadcast rights rather than the delivery method, so use any service responsibly; plenty of Canadian viewers add a VPN for privacy on shared or public Wi-Fi. Watching from another country too? Our USA and UK IPTV guides cover those regions.
Canada IPTV in short
Canadian viewers get every TSN and Sportsnet feed, all the NHL hockey Canada broadcasts, CFL, the Raptors, the national networks and 200,000+ films and shows — in 4K, on a Firestick or any device, for less than one month of cable across a full year. Start your iBoostv subscription and be watching in about ten minutes.
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Frequently asked questions
Can I watch every NHL game on IPTV in Canada?
Yes. iBoostv carries all the TSN and Sportsnet regional feeds in one list, so you can follow any team - including out-of-market games that regional blackouts normally hide - plus the playoffs and Hockey Night in Canada.
Does iBoostv include TSN and Sportsnet?
Yes - the full TSN lineup (TSN 1-5) and the Sportsnet family (East, West, Ontario, Pacific and 360) are included, along with CBC, CTV, Global and US ESPN and TNT feeds.
Whats the best device for IPTV in Canada?
The Amazon Firestick is the most popular pick - cheap and quick to set up with TiviMate or IPTV Smarters Pro. Samsung and LG Smart TVs, Android boxes and Apple TV also work well.
Is IPTV legal in Canada?
IPTV is a legal technology, the same delivery method used by CBC Gem and Crave. Canadian rules turn on broadcast rights, so use any service responsibly; many viewers add a VPN for privacy.
