The Ontario Hockey League is moving its games to a new streaming home — and for fans, the league is promising sharper broadcasts, more original content, and wider reach as part of its new seven-year streaming deal with Texas-based streaming service FloSports. Article content
Commissioner Bryan Crawford and FloSports executives outlined their plans during a Tuesday afternoon media availability, saying the agreement goes beyond replacing the league’s in-house CHL TV platform. Article content Article content
The deal, first announced in late August, makes FloHockey the exclusive digital home of the OHL beginning with the 2025-26 season. Fans will no longer use CHL TV, but instead will find all 680-plus regular-season and playoff games on FloHockey’s online platform . In a