The bitter rivalry continues tonight as the Chicago Blackhawks travel to the Enterprise Center to take on the St. Louis Blues. It is Friday, December 12, 2025, and both teams are fighting to stay relevant in the Central Division standings. If you are looking for how to watch the Blackhawks at St. Louis Blues game on TV, you might be surprised to find it isn’t on your standard local cable channel.
This Friday night clash is a national exclusive, meaning fans in both Chicago and St. Louis will need to switch over to streaming platforms to catch the action.
TV Channels and Streaming Options for USA and Canada
For viewers in the United States, tonight’s game will not be available on Chicago Sports Network (CHSN) or FanDuel Sports Network Midwest. Instead, the game is a streaming exclusive on ESPN+ and Hulu. Coverage begins at 7:00 PM CT (8:00 PM ET). You must have a subscription to one of these services to watch Connor Bedard and the Hawks face off against Robert Thomas and the Blues.
For fans in Canada, the game is typically available via Sportsnet+ Premium or through NHL Centre Ice, depending on regional blackouts, though it is primarily a US-based national broadcast.
Game Preview: Records, Scorers, and Key Injuries
The Chicago Blackhawks enter tonight’s contest with a record of 13-11-6, showing significant improvement under head coach Jeff Blashill. They are coming off a solid 3-0 shutout victory over the New York Rangers, stabilizing the ship after a tough West Coast road trip. Connor Bedard continues to be the engine of the offense, leading the team with 19 goals and 42 points this season. Winger Tyler Bertuzzi has also found his groove, contributing 16 goals so far.
The St. Louis Blues (11-14-7) are desperate to turn their season around. They have lost four of their last six games, including a demoralizing 5-2 loss to the Boston Bruins earlier this week. However, the return of forward Robby Fabbri provided a spark, and Robert Thomas remains their most dangerous playmaker with 21 points. St. Louis will need to tighten up defensively after allowing 12 goals in their last two outings.
In their last meeting on October 15, the Blackhawks embarrassed the Blues with an 8-3 victory, where Bedard notched three assists. St. Louis will undoubtedly be looking for revenge on home ice.
Key Injuries: The Blues are still navigating depth issues with multiple forwards banged up, though the return of Fabbri helps. The Blackhawks are leaning on goaltender Spencer Knight (10-6-5), who has been steady, while St. Louis will likely turn to Jordan Binnington to salvage their defensive woes.
Game Score Prediction: Despite Chicago’s blowout win in October, St. Louis is desperate at home. I predict a tight, physical affair with the Blues edging out the Blackhawks 4-3 in Overtime.
Betting Angles and Personal Insight
The current betting lines have St. Louis as a -125 favorite, with the Over/Under set at 5.5 goals. In my opinion, the Over 5.5 is the play here. Both teams have shown flashes of defensive instability recently—St. Louis gave up six goals in two periods against Nashville, and Chicago’s young blue line can be prone to mistakes on the road. With Bedard pushing the pace and the Blues needing to score to save face, I expect a high-tempo game that clears the total easily. I wouldn’t trust the Blues’ moneyline given their recent form, so I’m sticking to the goals.
Finding the Blackhawks on TV and Online Hockey Pools
If you are trying to find the Chicago Blackhawks on TV today, remember that tonight is an ESPN+/Hulu exclusive, but they return to CHSN tomorrow night against the Detroit Red Wings. The St. Louis Blues TV schedule remains heavy on FanDuel Sports Network for local games after tonight. As we approach the midway point of the season, Connor Bedard is climbing the NHL point leaders 2025-26 list, aiming to crack the top 10. Don’t forget to join our online hockey pool for cash prizes on my website—entries for the second-half sprint close soon!
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