Watch Edmonton Oilers vs Anaheim Ducks Game 5 on TNT, truTV & HBO Max with Liam McHugh, John Forslund & Eddie Olczyk
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Watch Edmonton Oilers vs Anaheim Ducks Game 5 on TNT, truTV & HBO Max with Liam McHugh, John Forslund & Eddie Olczyk
American hockey fans can catch the high-stakes Edmonton Oilers vs Anaheim Ducks Game 5 of the Stanley Cup Playoffs Western Conference First Round on TNT, truTV, and HBO Max at 10 p.m. ET (3:00 a.m. UK time on 29 April 2026), as the Ducks cling to a 3-1 series lead after their thrilling overtime victory in Game 4[1][2][3]. This must-win clash at Rogers Place in Edmonton sees the Oilers, fresh off back-to-back Stanley Cup Final appearances, fighting to avoid elimination against a surging Ducks side averaging 5.00 goals per game and boasting a 50.0% power-play success rate through four playoff games[3].
Leading the broadcast is presenter Liam McHugh, a seasoned TNT host known for his engaging studio work across NHL coverage and other major sports events. McHugh, who joined TNT Sports in 2021 ahead of their NHL package, brings charisma and deep hockey insight, often steering discussions with poise during high-pressure playoff moments. Joining him in the studio are pundits Paul Bissonnette, the outspoken former NHL enforcer turned media star; Anson Carter, a veteran of over 900 NHL games with stints alongside stars like Mario Lemieux; and Bruce Cassidy, the former Vegas Golden Knights head coach who led his team to the 2023 playoffs and brings tactical expertise from behind the bench[1]. Bissonnette's raw, fan-friendly analysis has made him a fan favourite, while Carter's playing career with teams like the Edmonton Oilers adds authenticity to his breakdowns.
On commentary, John Forslund takes the play-by-play reins as the main voice, a broadcasting veteran with over 25 years calling NHL games for networks including NBC, ESPN, and now TNT. Forslund's energetic style and encyclopedic knowledge make him ideal for capturing the intensity of playoff hockey. Assisting him are co-commentators Eddie Olczyk, a Hockey Hall of Fame inductee as a player who scored over 300 goals and later coached and broadcasted extensively, including for the Seattle Kraken; and Meaghan Mikkelson, an Olympic gold medallist with Canada's women's team and a rising analyst voice blending insider perspective with passion[1]. Olczyk's dual experience as player, coach, and pundit offers unparalleled depth, especially on special teams where the Ducks have dominated.
The series has been a revelation for Anaheim Ducks, ending an eight-year playoff drought with a stunning rally in Game 4 on 26 April 2026. Ryan Poehling's overtime goal at 2:29, deflecting off Oilers' defenceman Darnell Nurse and goalie Tristan Jarry's skate, sealed a 4-3 victory and pushed Edmonton to the brink[1][2][7]. The Ducks, seeded third in the Pacific Division with a 43-33-6 regular season, have outscored opponents 20-11, powered by power-play tallies from Cutter Gauthier and Mikael Granlund[3][7]. Meanwhile, the second-seeded Oilers (41-30-11) leaned on Evan Bouchard's goal and Connor McDavid's two assists, but Jarry's 34 saves in his first playoff start in four years couldn't prevent the loss[2]. Edmonton's historical 10-game Game 4 playoff win streak snapped dramatically[2].
For US viewers, TNT and truTV deliver comprehensive coverage under Warner Bros. Discovery's NHL rights deal, with streaming on HBO Max ensuring geo-restricted access[1]. Canadian fans might turn to Sportsnet or CBC alternatives mentioned in previews, but TNT's team promises top-tier production. UK audiences chasing the 03:00 BST start could explore streaming options, though geo-blocks apply.
Edmonton faces do-or-die pressure; coach Kris Knoblauch must elevate McDavid, Leon Draisaitl, and the power play after Game 4 critiques of lineup choices[9]. The Ducks, underdogs led by young stars like Gauthier, embody playoff magic with their high-event style[3]. This Game 5 could echo the Oilers' resilience from recent finals runs or cement Anaheim's upset bid. Tune in as Forslund, Olczyk, and the crew unpack every shift.
Learn more about the 2026 Stanley Cup Playoffs and this electrifying series[11]. With the Ducks' momentum and Oilers' star power, expect edge-of-your-seat action that defines postseason drama.
Article generated: 29 April 2026, 03:00 GMT
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