How to watch Stars games without cable: Bally Sports live streams, TV schedule for 2022-23 NHL season

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For any Stars fan out there looking for a way to stream their favorite team's games without cable, there is a new way to watch. 

Bally Sports Southwest is now available to watch on fuboTV, one of the many streaming services for users that don't have cable.

The Stars are in the midst of one of their best season in recent years. Dallas sits in first place in the Central Division, owning the best record in the Western Conference. Jason Robertson has been one of the league's best young players, bringing excitement every night. 

Here is how Stars fans without cable can watch their team for the rest of the 2022-23 season. 

MORE: Watch Stars games live with fuboTV (free trial)

How to watch Stars games without cable

For those without cable, there are several options to stream Stars games this year. Of course, NHL blackout restrictions apply:

— If you're in the market, fuboTV now carries Bally Sports Southwest, the Stars' RSN, but blackout restrictions apply. Meaning, if you are within their market, you can watch Stars hockey via fuboTV. But, for those out of market, you will not be able to watch Stars games on the streaming service, since fuboTV will not carry the out-of-market RSN.

— Inside the market, DirecTV Stream is the only other streaming service that offers any of the Bally Sports channels, including Bally Sports Southwest.

— For nationally televised games on ESPN or TNT, here are the options, although blackout restrictions may apply:

Service ABC ESPN TNT
DirecTV Stream Yes Yes Yes
fuboTV Yes Yes No
Hulu + Live TV Yes Yes Yes
Sling TV No Yes Yes
Youtube TV Yes Yes Yes

Stars schedule 2023

Fans in Dallas can continue to watch most Stars games on Bally Sports Southwest, with a few games nationally televised on TNT and ESPN.

You can now also stream Stars games live with fuboTV, which offers a free trial.

Out-of-market viewers will be able to watch on ESPN+. 

Date Opponent Time (ET) TV channel
Saturday, Feb. 11 vs. Lightning 1 p.m. ABC
Tuesday, Feb. 14 vs. Bruins 8:30 p.m. Bally Sports Southwest
Friday, Feb. 17 at Wild 8 p.m. Bally Sports Southwest
Saturday, Feb. 18 vs. Blue Jackets 6 p.m. Bally Sports Southwest
Wednesday, Feb. 22 vs. Blackhawks 9:30 p.m. TNT
Saturday, Feb. 25 at Golden Knights 10 p.m. Bally Sports Southwest
Monday, Feb. 27 vs. Canucks 8:30 p.m. Bally Sports Southwest
Wednesday, March 1 vs. Coyotes 8:30 p.m. Bally Sports Southwest
Thursday, March 2 at Blackhawks 9 p.m. Bally Sports Southwest
Saturday, March 4 vs. Avalanche 3:30 p.m. ABC
Monday, March 6 vs. Flames 8:30 p.m. Bally Sports Southwest
Thursday, March 9 at Sabres 7 p.m. Bally Sports Southwest
Saturday, March 11 at Kraken 10 p.m. Bally Sports Southwest
Monday, March 13 at Kraken 10 p.m. Bally Sports Southwest
Tuesday, March 14 at Canucks 10 p.m. Bally Sports Southwest
Thursday, March 16 at Oilers 9 p.m. Bally Sports Southwest
Saturday, March 18 at Flames 10 p.m. Bally Sports Southwest
Tuesday, March 21 vs. Kraken 8:30 p.m. Bally Sports Southwest
Thursday, March 23 vs. Penguins 9 p.m. ESPN
Saturday, March 25 vs. Canucks 7 p.m. Bally Sports Southwest
Tuesday, March 28 at Blackhawks 8:30 p.m. Bally Sports Southwest
Friday, March 31 at Coyotes 10:30 p.m. Bally Sports Southwest
Saturday, April 1 at Avalanche 9 p.m. Bally Sports Southwest
Monday, April 3 vs. Predators 8:30 p.m. Bally Sports Southwest
Thursday, April 6 vs. Flyers 8:30 p.m. Bally Sports Southwest
Saturday, April 8 vs. Golden Knights 3:30 p.m. ABC
Monday, April 10 at Red Wings 7 p.m. Bally Sports Southwest
Wednesday, April 12 at Blues 7:30 p.m. TNT
Thursday, April 13 vs. Blues 8 p.m. ESPN

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Bryan Murphy joined The Sporting News in 2022 as the NHL/Canada content producer. Previously he worked for NBC Sports on their national news desk reporting on breaking news for the NFL, MLB, NBA and NHL, in addition to covering the 2020 and 2022 Olympic Games. A graduate of Quinnipiac University, he spent time in college as a beat reporter covering the men’s ice hockey team.