Utah Hockey Club puts streaming subscriptions on sale for $1

Ethan Cairns, The Canadian Press via AP
Utah teammates Karel Vejmelka (70) and Clayton Keller (9) celebrate after a win Sunday, March 16, 2026, in Vancouver, British Columbia.Fans interested in following the Utah Hockey Club’s push to make the playoffs now have an offer to do so at a big discount.
Smith Entertainment Group, the umbrella for Ryan and Ashley Smith’s ownership of UHC and the Utah Jazz, announced Thursday it is offering subscriptions to the UtahHC+ streaming service for $1.
The “Push for the Playoffs” $1 subscription is available for purchase from now through the end of March at www.segplus.com. The final 14 regular-season games and first-round playoff games, if the team qualifies, would be available on the platform.
The team says the subscription also includes access to video-on-demand content, game replays, alternative broadcasts when available, and behind-the-scenes pieces. Subscribers under the $1 promotion will have access to the platform until May 14.
Some carriers broadcast Utah Hockey Club games on TV, including over the air in Utah on Utah 16. But Xfinity cable, for example, does not carry Utah 16.
Utah is currently four points out of grabbing a playoff spot. The regular season concludes on April 15 against Saint Louis.
The team says UtahHC+ is accessible to about 16.8 million hockey fans in the West, including all 3.5 million Utahns. It’s also available in Arizona, Idaho, Montana, New Mexico, Wyoming and parts of Nevada.