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MSG/MSG+ Broadcasting Zones

  • 1: Tri-State New York City Area (Including Five Boroughs, Northern and Central New Jersey & Fairfield County, Connecticut): All Knicks, Rangers, Islanders, Devils, Liberty, and Red Bulls games on MSG and MSG+.
  • 2: Upstate New York Area (north of Sullivan, Ulster, and Dutchess Counties): All Knicks, Liberty, Red Bulls, and Sabres games on MSG or MSG+, up to 50 games each for Rangers, Islanders, and Devils games on MSG or MSG+.
  • 3: Western New York Area (within 50 miles (80 km) of Buffalo, including Rochester): All Knicks, Liberty, and Red Bulls games on MSG and MSG+. All Sabres games on MSG.
  • 4: Northeastern Pennsylvania Area (excluding Bradford, Lackawanna, Luzerene, Susquehanna, Wayne, and Wyoming Counties): All Liberty and Red Bulls games on MSG and MSG+.
  • 5: Central Connecticut Area (north and east of Fairfield County) and Northeastern Pennsylvania Area (Wilkes-Barre and Scranton Areas): All Knicks, Liberty, and Red Bulls games, up to 50 games each (sometimes all, depending on NHL's out-of-market rules) for Rangers, Islanders, and Devils games on MSG or MSG+.
  • 6: Eastern Connecticut Area (New London and Windham Counties): All Red Bulls games, up to 50 games each (sometimes all, depending on NHL's out-of-market rules) for Rangers, Islanders, and Devils games on MSG or MSG+.
  • 7: Southwestern New York Area (within 100 miles (160 km) of Cleveland): All Red Bulls and Sabres games on MSG or MSG+.
  • 8: Northeastern Pennsylvania Area (Bradford, Lackawanna (excluding Scranton area), Luzerene (excluding Wilkes-Barre area), Susquehanna, Wayne, and Wyoming Counties): All Knicks, Liberty, and Red Bulls games on MSG or MSG+.
  • 9: Northwestern Pennsylvania Area (areas in the Buffalo Sabres market): All Sabres games on MSG.

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