Victory+ is the first free end-to-end, direct to consumer, sports streaming service for professional teams. Victory+ is not just an app. It is a premium streaming service that will be available across major connected TV (CTV) and mobile platforms. On Victory+ fans will be able to watch regional broadcasts of sports games and competitions, which will be available on an ongoing basis. Your specific location will give you access to a selection of live streams. Additionally, on demand sports-related content like analysis, documentaries, extreme and outdoor sports, professional teams’ shoulder content, and more.

Victory+ will be accessible across North America with content available across regions. Your specific location will give you access to certain live games. Dallas Stars games will be available on Victory+ if you live in Texas, Oklahoma, Louisiana, or Arkansas. If you live outside of those states you will not be able to watch the live games however you will still have access to additional, on-demand, Dallas Stars content. The only games that won’t be available on Victory+ will be the 14 Stars games selected for national broadcasts on ESPN, ABC, TNT, or ESPN+/Hulu.

Victory+ will feature several professional sports commentators and onscreen personalities that will vary from team to team and sport to sport. For the 2024-25 Dallas Stars season, Victory+ is excited to have back color analyst Daryl “Razor” Reaugh and play-by-play announcer Josh Bogorad. Extended coverage before and after the games will be hosted by Brien Rea and former NHL player Brent Severyn.

Enter your zip/postal code below to see what team(s) are in your broadcast area. Fans can find a full list of teams and local broadcast stations here.

Upcoming Schedule

Broadcast Team

Daryl Razor Reaugh Bio Promo Card

Daryl "Razor" Reaugh

TV/Radio Color Analyst

Daryl Reaugh is in his 28th season on Stars television and radio broadcasts and his 26th as the team’s color analyst. For two seasons from 2016-18, Reaugh had served as the team’s play-by-play announcer in the wake of Dave Strader’s cancer diagnosis. Named by the Sports Business Journal as one of the 2017 Regional Sports Networks Power Players, he moved back to his role as color analyst, for which he has won 12 Lone Star Emmy awards.

Reaugh came to Dallas from the Hartford Whalers, where he served as the color analyst on SportsChannel New England’s telecasts during the 1995-96 campaign. He has also demonstrated his expertise on the national stage, having worked with Versus, NBC Sports Network, ABC, ESPN, FOX and CBC’s Hockey Night in Canada.

Josh Bogorad

Josh Bogorad

TV/Radio Play-By-Play Announcer

Josh Bogorad is in his 12th season with the Stars broadcast team, and his seventh as the team’s play-by-play broadcaster. Prior to his current role, he served as the host of Stars Live, the pregame, intermission and postgame show during Stars broadcasts on FOX Sports Southwest. Bogorad joined the Stars in 2013 as the pregame, intermission and postgame radio host on The Ticket.

Since becoming the Stars’ play-by-play broadcaster, Bogorad was voted the 2020 Texas Sportscaster of the Year by the National Sports Media Association and won the 2022 Lone Star Sports EMMY in the Play-by-Play category.

Brien Rea Bio Promo Card

Brien Rea

TV Analyst

Brien Rea is in his seventh season with the Stars broadcast team and returns to the host role after spending the previous three as a television analyst. He spent his first three seasons as the host of Stars Live from 2018-21. In 2023, Rea won two Lone Star Emmy awards for Sports Program - Live (Jamie Benn’s 1,000th game) and Anchor - Sports Program. He won his first Lone Star Emmy in 2021 for Sports Program - Live (Stars Live - Return To The Stanley Cup Final).

Prior to joining the Stars broadcast team, Rea spent four seasons as the play-by-play announcer for the Texas Stars, Dallas’ development affiliate in the American Hockey League. In addition to his broadcasting duties, he also served as director of broadcasting and media relations for Texas and oversaw the team’s public relations efforts.

Brent Severyn Bio Promo Card

Brent Severyn

TV Analyst

Brent Severyn is in his 21th season as an analyst for the Dallas Stars broadcast.

A native of Vegreville, Alberta, Severyn has a diverse hockey background. A seven-year NHL veteran with 13 years of professional hockey experience, he has played at many levels since leaving his hometown. They include the Western Hockey League, Canadian University, American Hockey League and the DEL in Germany.

Originally selected by the Winnipeg Jets in the fifth round of the 1984 NHL Draft, Severyn was an all-star at the Canadian University level and a first team all-star in the AHL. Severyn has won a championship with the Munich Barons in the DEL, a bronze medal in the 1983 World Universiade Games in Bratislava, Czechoslovakia and finished his NHL career in 1999 as a member of the Stanley Cup-winning Dallas Stars.

Frequently Asked Questions

What devices will I be able to access Victory+ on?

Victory+ will be available across major connected TV and streaming devices, however not all devices will be available at launch.

Currently you can download Victory+ on the following devices:

Simply search “victoryplus” in your device app store (both CTV and mobile devices), click to download, then sign up for a free account.

To access via Apple TV you can use AirPlay.

Where can I find the full season broadcast schedule?

Fans can download a pdf of the full schedule here, which also lists preseason games and the blackout jersey schedule.

Can I pay to watch out-of-market games?

Victory+ is a free streaming service and depending on your region you will have access to live games. The service will also offer free, on demand, sports content from different teams and sports that are available in all regions. It is not possible to pay to access games outside of your market.

What happens if I am travelling or temporarily out of market?

If you are planning on travelling outside of your service area for a shorter period of time, you will still be able to watch the live games.

Will I be able to start the game from the beginning if I’ve come in late?

There will be the option to 'watch from start' if you are entering the stream halfway through the game. The games will also be available for 72 hours after as an on demand offering. Once the 72 hours is up, the game will be removed from Victory+.

I’m a restaurant/bar owner, will I need a subscription or special device?

Victory+ will be free for any individual or business. Bars and restaurants that choose to stream with Victory+ will have to use a Connected TV or a Streaming Service with the Victory+ app on it.

Will Dallas Stars games also be broadcast on the radio?

Yes! Sportsradio 96.7 FM and 1310 The Ticket enters its 16th season as the flagship radio home of Dallas Stars hockey and will broadcast all 82 regular-season games, with Bruce LeVine contributing to the pregame, intermission and postgame radio shows. The all-sports station broadcasts on both 96.7 FM and 1310 AM, and streams online at www.theticket.com.

What are my options if I live outside of the Dallas broadcast area but still want to watch Stars games?

Rebroadcasts of the game are available up to 72 hours following original airing and are available to anyone with Victory+. If you live outside the four-state region and want to watch the Dallas Stars broadcast live, you can subscribe to ESPN+ and/or NHL Center Ice within the United States, through Sportsnet+ and/or NHL Center Ice in Canada, or through NHL.TV in Europe.

Will the nationally broadcast games also be on Victory+?

No. Below is the national broadcast schedule for the Dallas Stars:

  • Thursday, Oct. 10: Dallas Stars at Nashville Predators, 7 p.m. (ESPN+/Hulu)
  • Friday, Nov. 29: Colorado Avalanche at Dallas Stars, 8 p.m. (TNT)
  • Wednesday, Dec. 4: Dallas Stars at Los Angeles Kings, 9 p.m. (TNT)
  • Sunday, Dec. 29: Dallas Stars at Chicago Blackhawks, 7:30 p.m. (ESPN)
  • Tuesday, Jan. 21: Carolina Hurricanes at Dallas Stars, 7 p.m. (ESPN+/Hulu)
  • Friday, Jan. 24: Vegas Golden Knights at Dallas Stars, 6:30 p.m. (ESPN)
  • Tuesday, Jan. 28: Dallas Stars at Vegas Golden Knights, 9 p.m. (ESPN+/Hulu)
  • Tuesday, Feb. 4: Dallas Stars at Anaheim Ducks, 9:30 p.m. (ESPN+/Hulu)
  • Sunday, March 2: St. Louis Blues at Dallas Stars, 5 p.m. (TNT)
  • Tuesday, March 4: New Jersey Devils at Dallas Stars, 7 p.m. (ESPN+/Hulu)
  • Sunday, March 16: Dallas Stars at Colorado Avalanche, 2:30 p.m. (TNT)
  • Wednesday, March 26: Dallas Stars at Edmonton Oilers, 9 p.m. (TNT)
  • Saturday, April 5: Pittsburgh Penguins at Dallas Stars, 2 p.m. (ABC/ESPN+)
  • Sunday, April 6: Dallas Stars at Minnesota Wild, 2 p.m. (TNT)
Who do I contact if I have questions about Victory+?

For support related questions, like accessing your free account, technical issues, or how to use features, please contact [email protected]. For partnership opportunities or general information please contact [email protected].

Will there be archives of old Dallas Stars games to watch?

Yes, a selection of classic Stars games will be available from time to time and available in some regions. The list of these games will change over time.

Will Victory+ be available in 4K or 1080p?

Content on Victory+ will range depending on a myriad of factors but games and other content will be broadcast in the highest quality possible.

Where can I read more information about Victory+?

On DallasStars.com viewers will find a press release and article with additional information. Fans can also sign up to receive email updates on the latest news at VictoryPlus.com.

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