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NHL Playoffs 2025 Second-Round Schedule: Dates, Times, Where To Watch

NHL Playoffs 2025 Second-Round Schedule: Dates, Times, Where To Watch

Miami Herald04-05-2025

The NHL released the schedule for the second round of the Stanley Cup playoffs Saturday night.
One first-round series still has to be decided when the Winnipeg Jets and St. Louis Blues face off in Game 7 on Sunday, but the schedule for the other three matchups in the second round is now available.
Here are the dates and times for each series, including national network coverage in Canada and the United States. Times are listed in eastern time (ET) and are subject to change.
Game 1: Carolina at Washington, Tuesday, May 6, 7 p.m. (ESPN, TVAS, Canadian English broadcast information TBD)
Game 2: Carolina at Washington, Thursday, May 8, 7 p.m. (ESPN, TVAS, Canadian English broadcast information TBD)
Game 3: Washington at Carolina, Saturday, May 10 (time and broadcast information TBD)
Game 4: Washington at Carolina, Monday, May 12 (time and broadcast information TBD)
If necessary
Game 5: Carolina at Washington, Thursday, May 15 (time and broadcast information TBD)
Game 6: Washington at Carolina, Saturday, May 17 (time and broadcast information TBD)
Game 7: Carolina at Washington, Monday, May 19 (time and broadcast information TBD)
Game 1: Florida at Toronto, Monday, May 5, 8 p.m. (SN, CBC, TVAS, ESPN)
Game 2: Florida at Toronto, Wednesday, May 7, 7 p.m. (TVAS, ESPN, Canadian English broadcast information TBD)
Game 3: Toronto at Florida, Friday, May 9 (time and broadcast information TBD)
Game 4: Toronto at Florida, Sunday, May 11 (time and broadcast information TBD)
If necessary
Game 5: Florida at Toronto, Wednesday, May 14 (time and broadcast information TBD)
Game 6: Toronto at Florida, Friday, May 16 (time and broadcast information TBD)
Game 7: Florida at Toronto, Sunday, May 18 (time and broadcast information TBD)
Game 1: Edmonton at Vegas, Tuesday, May 6, 9:30 p.m. (ESPN, TVAS, Canadian English broadcast information TBD)
Game 2: Edmonton at Vegas, Thursday, May 8, 9:30 p.m. (ESPN, TVAS, Canadian English broadcast information TBD)
Game 3: Vegas at Edmonton, Saturday, May 10 (time and broadcast information TBD)
Game 4: Vegas at Edmonton, Monday, May 12 (time and broadcast information TBD)
If necessary
Game 5: Edmonton at Vegas, Wednesday, May 14 (time and broadcast information TBD)
Game 6: Vegas at Edmonton, Friday, May 16 (time and broadcast information TBD)
Game 7: Edmonton at Vegas, Sunday, May 18 (time and broadcast information TBD)
The schedule for this series will be announced after Game 7 between the Jets and Blues. The Jets would hold home-ice advantage in this series if they beat the Blues. Otherwise, the Stars would hold home-ice advantage.
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