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NHL Unveils Tentative Schedules for Upcoming Conference Finals

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As the excitement builds for the 2026 Conference Finals, the NHL has announced tentative schedules for the upcoming round, locking in three of the final four teams. The Carolina Hurricanes are poised to face the winner of the series between the Montreal Canadiens and Buffalo Sabres, which is currently led by the Canadiens at 3-2. Depending on the outcome of the series, the Hurricanes will kick off their Eastern Conference Final either on Tuesday or Thursday.

If the Canadiens secure their victory on Saturday, the schedule will unfold as follows: Game 1 is set for Tuesday, May 19, at Lenovo Center, followed by Game 2 on Thursday, May 21, also at Lenovo Center. The action then shifts to the Bell Centre for Game 3 on Saturday, May 23, and continues there for Game 4 on Monday, May 25. Game 5 returns to Lenovo Center on Wednesday, May 27, with Game 6 back at Bell Centre on Friday, May 29. Should the series reach a decisive Game 7, it will take place on Sunday, May 31, at Lenovo Center.

However, if the Sabres manage to push the series to a Game 7, the schedule will adjust accordingly, regardless of which team advances. In this scenario, Game 1 will be on Thursday, May 21, at Lenovo Center, followed by Game 2 on Saturday, May 23, also at Lenovo Center. Game 3 will take place on Monday, May 25, at either the Bell Centre or KeyBank Center, with Game 4 on Wednesday, May 27. Game 5 will be held at Lenovo Center on Friday, May 29, and Game 6 will return to the Bell Centre or KeyBank Center on Sunday, May 31. Finally, if it comes to it, Game 7 will be played on Tuesday, June 2, at Lenovo Center.

No start times have been finalized yet, but fans can expect exclusive coverage of the playoffs on TNT (truTV, HBO MAX) in the U.S. and on Sportsnet, CBC, and TVAS in Canada. With the stakes higher than ever, the anticipation for the Eastern Conference Finals continues to grow.

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

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