The National Hockey League (NHL) is set to make its American Sign Language (ASL) broadcast a staple of the Stanley Cup Playoffs once again, announcing that 'NHL in ASL' will return for the 2025 Stanley Cup Final. The initiative, which debuted in 2022, provides fans who are deaf or hard of hearing with a unique viewing experience by offering simultaneous ASL interpretation of the action on the ice. By expanding the service to the championship series, the NHL aims to increase accessibility and inclusivity for its diverse fan base, further cementing its commitment to breaking down barriers in the sports world. With the ASL broadcast expected to be available on NHL.com and other platforms, hockey enthusiasts of all abilities will be able to follow the thrilling conclusion to the season.
'NHL in ASL' to return for 2025 Stanley Cup Final NHL.com