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NHL Playoff Schedule: Canadiens vs. Lightning Series Unveiled

Montreal Canadiens

The NHL has officially released the schedule for the first round of the playoffs, following the conclusion of the regular season on Thursday night. As anticipated, the Montreal Canadiens will begin their playoff journey against the Tampa Bay Lightning on Sunday. However, the schedule has drawn some criticism for its timing and setup.

This year, three Canadian teams—Montreal, the Ottawa Senators, and the Edmonton Oilers—are vying for playoff glory, yet none will take the ice on Saturday night. In a nation where hockey is akin to a religion, fans are left wanting more as they face a Saturday matinee, a Sunday evening game, and a late-night matchup on Monday. The absence of a Saturday night game, traditionally a staple of Canadian hockey, is particularly disappointing for those who look forward to the weekly ritual of Hockey Night in Canada.

The NHL and its commissioner recognize that Canadian audiences will tune in no matter the schedule, which has led to a greater emphasis on attracting the American market. This is evident in the decision to feature the Philadelphia Flyers and the Pittsburgh Penguins in the coveted primetime Saturday slot. While understandable, it still leaves many Canadiens fans disheartened, especially given that last year’s two playoff games in Montreal were also scheduled for a Friday and a Sunday night.

Here’s a look at the Canadiens’ playoff schedule for the first round:

  • Game 1: Sunday, April 19, Tampa Bay, 5:45 PM
  • Game 2: Tuesday, April 21, Tampa Bay, 7:00 PM
  • Game 3: Friday, April 24, Montreal, 7:00 PM
  • Game 4: Sunday, April 26, Montreal, 7:00 PM
  • Game 5: Wednesday, April 29, Tampa Bay, TBD
  • Game 6: Friday, May 1, Montreal, TBD
  • Game 7: Sunday, May 3, Tampa Bay, TBD

Even if the series extends to a seventh game, Canadiens fans will not have the opportunity to gather for a Saturday night playoff experience in this first round.

Note: This recap is an independently written summary based on publicly available reporting.

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