The Vancouver Canucks are set to face off against former coach Rick Tocchet and the Philadelphia Flyers tonight, but the game will not be on Sportsnet.

This will be the first time that the Canucks play against Tocchet since he decided to leave Vancouver to join Philadelphia last season. It’s been the tale of two seasons for both clubs, with the Canucks struggling at the bottom of the Western Conference, while the Flyers are fighting for a playoff spot in the East.

Vancouver is also fresh off trading former captain Quinn Hughes as the team embarks on a rebuild of sorts. It’s not all bad for the Canucks, however, as the team has soared since trading Hughes, rattling off four-straight wins since the big trade.

It’ll be a highly anticipated matchup, but Canucks fans won’t be able to find the game on their TV guide. Instead, it will exclusively stream on Prime Video, as part of the service’s Monday Night Hockey campaign.

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— Sports on Prime Canada (@SportsOnPrimeCA) December 22, 2025

This will mean a whole new broadcast team is set to handle the game tonight.

John Forslund will get the play-by-play call, and will be joined by former NHLers Jody Shelley, Thomas Hickey, and Shane Hnidy as analysts.

Adnan Virk, Andi Petrillo, and Blake Bolden will act as hosts. Canucks fans should also expect NHL legend Chris Pronger to be on the broadcast, as he recently joined the Prime Video broadcast team this season, and is in Philly for the game.

Canucks fans wanting to watch the game will need to have an active Prime Video subscription to do so. That retails for $9.99 a month or $99 for an annual subscription. Free trials are available to new users, and the Amazon Prime app is available on most major devices.

This will be the second of four Canucks games that will be streamed on Prime Video this season. The team lost the first one 5-2 against the St. Louis Blues on Oct. 13, while the next two will come on Jan. 12 against the Montreal Canadiens and March 9 versus the Ottawa Senators.