The NHL is already back, but there's even more hockey returning this week.
The ECHL is set for its 38th season with an eight-game slate opening the new campaign on Friday, Oct. 17.
The league will officially have 30 teams this season after the addition of the ECHL's newest member, the Greensboro Gargoyles. In total, 30 of the 32 NHL teams have an affiliation with an ECHL team.
The Sporting News has everything that you need to know about the 2025-26 ECHL season, including TV and streaming options for games.
How to watch ECHL games: TV channel, live stream
- TV channel: N/A
- Live stream: FloHockey
The best way to follow along with every ECHL team during the new season is by purchasing a FloHockey subscription, which gives you access to live games and on-demand replays.
Through FloHockey, fans can watch every ECHL game, spanning the 72-game regular season to the Kelly Cup Finals. A subscription costs $29.99 USD/$39.99 CAD per month or $150 USD/$200 CAD per year.
ECHL schedule 2025-26
The 2025-26 ECHL regular season begins on Friday, Oct. 17, and ends on Sunday, April 12. Each team is scheduled to play 72 regular-season games.
You can find dates and times for all upcoming games on FloHockey's website.
ECHL teams 2025-26
North Division
- Adirondack Thunder
- Greensboro Gargoyles
- Maine Mariners
- Norfolk Admirals
- Reading Royals
- Trois-Rivieres Lions
- Wheeling Nailers
- Worcester Railers
South Division
- Atlanta Gladiators
- Florida Everblades
- Greenville Swamp Rabbits
- Jacksonville Icemen
- Orlando Solar Bears
- Savannah Ghost Pirates
- South Carolina Stingrays
Central Division
- Bloomington Bison
- Cincinnati Cyclones
- Fort Wayne Komets
- Indy Fuel
- Iowa Heartlanders
- Kalamazoo Wings
- Toledo Walleye
Mountain Division
- Allen Americans
- Idaho Steelheads
- Kansas City Mavericks
- Rapid City Rush
- Tahoe Knight Monsters
- Tulsa Oilers
- Utah Grizzlies
- Wichita Thunder
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