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How North Vancouver fans can stream Wolf Pack game vs. Port Moody Panthers

The North Vancouver Wolf Pack meet the Port Moody Panthers on Dec. 20, 2026. FloHockey will carry the game with apps available across major smart-TV platforms and mobile devices; archived footage will remain available to subscribers.

How North Vancouver fans can stream Wolf Pack game vs. Port Moody Panthers
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Stream options for the Dec. 20 North Vancouver matchup

North Vancouver hockey fans planning to watch the Wolf Pack face the Port Moody Panthers on Dec. 20, 2026 have a range of streaming options as the game will be carried by FloHockey. For residents who cannot make it to the rink — or who prefer to watch from home — the match will be available live via the FloSports family of apps and archived for subscribers.

  • Live stream: FloHockey (FloSports platform)
  • Smart TVs: FloSports app available on Roku, Fire TV, Google TV, Apple TV, Samsung, VIZIO and LG
  • Mobile: FloSports app on iOS and Android
  • Post-event access: Archived footage preserved in FloHockey’s video library for the duration of a subscriber’s active subscription
“Watch the 2026 North Vancouver Wolf Pack vs Port Moody Panthers on FloHockey.”

What viewers need to know about access

The stream will be available through the FloSports apps, which means viewers will generally need a subscription or to sign up for FloHockey to access the live feed. The service has positioned itself on most major smart-TV platforms and on mobile, giving households across North Vancouver multiple ways to tune in without relying on a cable package.

For those who prefer watching on a television set, the FloSports app is now offered on an array of devices, including Roku, Fire TV, Google TV, Apple TV, Samsung, VIZIO and LG. Mobile viewers can download the app on iOS and Android devices. FloHockey has also said that video from events will be archived and stored in a subscriber-accessible library, meaning the game will be available to rewatch for the length of an active subscription.

Why streaming matters to the North Vancouver community

Streaming services have become a practical lifeline for local sports, allowing friends, family and supporters who live across the city or beyond to follow games in real time. For smaller-market teams and community-level hockey, digital coverage can increase visibility and help maintain engagement during busy winter schedules. Having the game preserved in an archive also helps those juggling work, school or other commitments catch up after the fact.

FloHockey encourages viewers to join the conversation on social media — the service’s channels include @FloHockey on Twitter and @flohockey on Instagram, and a presence on Facebook — where fans can follow highlights and community reaction surrounding the matchup.

At-a-glance: platforms and features

Service Where to watch Feature
FloHockey FloSports apps (TV and mobile) Live stream + archived footage for subscribers
FloSports apps Roku, Fire TV, Google TV, Apple TV, Samsung, VIZIO, LG, iOS, Android Native apps across devices

Residents planning to watch should confirm subscription requirements and local internet capacity in advance, particularly for households streaming on multiple devices. The availability of the FloSports app on major smart-TV platforms means the production is set up to reach living rooms across North Vancouver, but access depends on the viewer’s subscription and device compatibility.

As the winter sports season gathers pace, digital broadcasts like this one offer an important bridge between teams on the ice and supporters across the North Shore. For many in the community, the ease of streaming will be the closest thing to being at the game.

Mei-Ling Wong
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