Pittsburgh's nationally televised games include two games on ESPN, six games on ABC, as well as seven games on TNT. No team will appear on more nationally televised TNT broadcasts than the Penguins.
For the second-straight season, 69 of the Penguins' 82 regular-season games can be seen on Pittsburgh's local regional rightsholder, AT&T SportsNet. Steve Mears will return for his sixth season as the play-by-play broadcaster, working alongside color commentator, Bob Errey, and rinkside reporter, Dan Potash.
Two games this season - Wednesday, November 2 at Buffalo and Wednesday, December 28 versus Detroit - can be seen in the local Pittsburgh area on AT&T SportsNet and nationally on TNT.
AT&T SportsNet begins its coverage of the 2022-23 regular-season campaign with the team's home opener on Thursday, October 13 against the Arizona Coyotes at PPG Paints Arena. Single game tickets for the home opener and all 2022-23 home games are on sale now at
www.pittsburghpenguins.com
. In addition, full, half and quarter season plans are available starting as low as $40 a seat per game. Fans can click here to request additional information.
Fans can listen to all Penguins games on the radio on the club's flagship station, 105.9 'The X' and the Penguins Radio Network.
Below is the full list of Pittsburgh's nationally televised games: