2023 Stanley Cup Playoffs: Schedule, how to watch, more (2024)

With the 2022-23 NHL regular season in the books and playoff seeding set, the race for the Stanley Cup is officially on. Will the Bruins cap their historic season with a trip to the Final, or can an Eastern Conference heavyweight play spoiler? And who emerges out of the wide-open West headlined by the defending champion Avalanche?

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The Athletic has you covered on everything you need to know ahead of the first round.

When do the NHL playoffs start?

This year’s NHL postseason action gets underway on Monday, April 17. The 2023 Stanley Cup Final is tentatively scheduled to begin on Saturday, June 3.

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A detailed view of the Stanley Cup trophy is seen positioned on a table at the 2018 NHL Awards. (Photo: Brian Babineau / NHLI via Getty Images)

How to watch

In the U.S., 2023 Stanley Cup playoff games will be split between ESPN, ABC, TNT and TBS throughout the first three rounds. TNT will host every game of the 2023 Stanley Cup Final for the first time in the network’s history. The NHL is in its second year of a seven-year broadcast deal with ESPN — which aired last year’s Stanley Cup Final — and Turner in the United States.

In terms of streaming options, if a game is on Turner it’ll be available in the TNT or TBS app, and TNTDrama.com and TBS.com. ESPN or ESPN2 games will be available in the WatchESPN app and games on ABC will be simulcast on ESPN+.

In Canada, all playoff games will be televised on Sportsnet and CBC.

Full first-round schedule

Boston Bruins vs. Florida Panthers

Game 1: April 17 (7:30 p.m. ET, ESPN/Sportsnet/CBC)

Game 2: April 19 (7:30 p.m. ET, ESPN/Sportsnet/CBC)

Game 3: April 21 (7:30 p.m. ET, TNT/Sportsnet/CBC)

Game 4: April 23 (3:30 p.m. ET, TNT/Sportsnet One)

Game 5 (if necessary): April 26

Game 6 (if necessary): April 28

Game 7 (if necessary): April 30

Carolina Hurricanes vs. New York Islanders

Game 1: April 17 (7 p.m. ET, ESPN2/Sportsnet 360)

Game 2: April 19 (7 p.m. ET, ESPN2/Sportsnet 360)

Game 3: April 21 (7 p.m. ET, TBS/Sportsnet One)

Game 4: April 23 (1 p.m. ET, TNT/Sportsnet 360)

Game 5 (if necessary): April 25

Game 6 (if necessary): April 28

Game 7 (if necessary): April 30

Toronto Maple Leafs vs. Tampa Bay Lightning

Game 1: April 18 (7:30 p.m. ET, ESPN/Sportsnet/CBC)

Game 2: April 20 (7 p.m. ET, ESPN/Sportsnet/CBC)

Game 3: April 22 (7 p.m. ET, TBS/Sportsnet/CBC)

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Game 4: April 24 (7:30 p.m. ET, TBS/Sportsnet/CBC)

Game 5 (if necessary): April 27

Game 6 (if necessary): April 29

Game 7 (if necessary): May 1

New Jersey Devils vs. New York Rangers

Game 1: April 18 (7 p.m. ET, TBS/Sportsnet 360)

Game 2: April 20 (7:30 p.m. ET, TBS/Sportsnet 360)

Game 3: April 22 (8 p.m. ET, ABC/Sportsnet One)

Game 4: April 24 (7 p.m. ET, ESPN/Sportsnet 360)

Game 5 (if necessary): April 27

Game 6 (if necessary): April 29

Game 7 (if necessary): May 1

Vegas Golden Knights vs. Winnipeg Jets

Game 1: April 18 (9:30 p.m. ET, ESPN2/Sportsnet)

Game 2: April 20 (10 p.m. ET, TBS/Sportsnet/CBC)

Game 3: April 22 (4 p.m. ET, TBS/Sportsnet/CBC)

Game 4: April 24 (9:30 p.m. ET, ESPN/Sportsnet)

Game 5 (if necessary): April 27

Game 6 (if necessary): April 29

Game 7 (if necessary): May 1

Edmonton Oilers vs. Los Angeles Kings

Game 1: April 17 (10 p.m. ET, ESPN/Sportsnet/CBC)

Game 2: April 19 (10 p.m. ET, ESPN/Sportsnet/CBC)

Game 3: April 21 (10 p.m. ET, TNT/Sportsnet/CBC)

Game 4: April 23 (9 p.m. ET, TBS/Sportsnet/CBC)

Game 5 (if necessary): April 25

Game 6 (if necessary): April 29

Game 7 (if necessary): May 1

Colorado Avalanche vs. Seattle Kraken

Game 1: April 18 (10 p.m. ET, ESPN/Sportsnet 360)

Game 2: April 20 (9:30 p.m. ET, ESPN/Sportsnet 360)

Game 3: April 22 (10 p.m. ET, TBS/Sportsnet 360)

Game 4: April 24 (10 p.m. ET, TBS/Sportsnet 360)

Game 5 (if necessary): April 26

Game 6 (if necessary): April 28

Game 7 (if necessary): April 30

Dallas Stars vs. Minnesota Wild

Game 1: April 17 (9:30 p.m. ET, ESPN2/Sportsnet 360)

Game 2: April 19 (9:30 p.m. ET, ESPN2/Sportsnet 360)

Game 3: April 21 (9:30 p.m. ET, TBS/Sportsnet One)

Game 4: April 23 (6:30 p.m. ET, TBS/Sportsnet)

Game 5 (if necessary): April 25

Game 6 (if necessary): April 28

Game 7 (if necessary): April 30

How does the NHL playoff format work?

The top three teams from each division are guaranteed playoff berths, while the two next-best teams in each conference, regardless of division, earn the conference’s remaining wild-card spots.

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A refresher on how first-round matchups in each conference are determined: The division champion with the better record plays the wild-card team with the lesser record and the second division champion plays the wild-card team with the better record. Second and third-place teams in each division face off against one another.

From there, the winner of the second and third-place matchups will play the winner of the series involving their respective division champion. Winners of those series’ will then face off in the conference final before the pair of conference champions square off for the Stanley Cup.

First-round matchups to watch

A1 Bruins vs. WC2. Panthers

The Bruins are the heavy favorites to hoist the Cup after wrapping up a historic 2022-23 regular season. Earlier this month, Boston (65-12-5) broke the NHL record for most wins in a single season, surpassing the previous mark of 62 set by the 1995-96 Detroit Red Wings and equaled by the 2018-19 Tampa Bay Lightning. Their 135 points are also the most in NHL history, three more than the 1976-77 Montreal Canadiens, who held the previous record of 132. The Bruins are searching for their first Stanley Cup since 2011.

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Bruins right wing David Pastrňák (88) celebrates his goal with teammates against the Flyers during the second period at Wells Fargo Center. (Photo: Eric Hartline / USA Today)

M2 Devils vs. M3 Rangers

The Hudson River Rivalry renews as it’s the first playoff series pitting New York and New Jersey against each other since 2012.

The Devils are back in the playoffs for the first time since 2017-18. New Jersey finished the regular season with a 52-22-8 record (112 points).

The Rangers are trying to get back to the Eastern Conference Final for the second consecutive season. New York posted 107 points during the regular season (47-22-13).

The Rangers lead the playoff head-to-head against the Devils 18-16.

A2 Maple Leafs vs. A3 Lightning

The Maple Leafs and Lightning meet again in the first round of the Stanley Cup Playoffs for the second consecutive season. Last year, the Lightning beat the Leafs in seven games.

The Toronto Maple Leafs have now lost nine consecutive elimination games, ten when having the chance to close out the series.

The last time Toronto clinched a postseason series was in 2004.https://t.co/xoWJlPPmLm pic.twitter.com/iSqPnMQe6R

— The Athletic (@TheAthletic) May 15, 2022

Toronto enters this series with a 50-21-11 record (111 points). Tampa had 98 points (46-30-6).

The Maple Leafs are looking to win their first playoff series since 2004.

P2 Oilers vs. P3 Kings

Like the Leafs and Lightning, the Oilers and Kings are a rematch of last year’s first-round matchup. Edmonton defeated Los Angeles in seven games last year.

All eyes will be on Connor McDavid, who recorded 64 goals and 88 assists in 81 games played. He’s the sixth player in NHL history to exceed 150 points in a season.

Point No. 150 on the season for Connor McDavid 🔥

McDavid is only the sixth player to ever reach the single-season milestone.

🎥 @Sportsnet pic.twitter.com/eTLBHVF1Vx

— The Athletic (@TheAthletic) April 8, 2023

Required reading

  • Jack Eichel, Nico Hischier and more: 8 NHL players poised for playoff breakouts
  • LeBrun: Bruins’ historic regular season has even NHL dignitaries floored
  • NHL awards watch: The Norris Trophy race intensifies in the final month

(Photo: Bruce Bennett / Getty Images)

2023 Stanley Cup Playoffs: Schedule, how to watch, more (2024)

FAQs

How to watch Stanley Cup finals for free? ›

You can watch the NHL Stanley Cup Final for free on Fubo. Fubo is a sports-centric streaming service that offers access to access to local network affiliates, ESPN and more. To watch the NHL Finals without cable, start a seven-day free trial of Fubo.

How to watch game 5 of the Stanley Cup Finals? ›

Stanley Cup Final Game 5 Presented by GEICO Continues Tuesday at 8 p.m. ET on ABC, ESPN+ and ESPN Deportes.

What is the cheapest way to watch the Stanley Cup playoffs? ›

Unlike the rest of the NHL Playoffs — which aired across ESPN, ESPN2, TNT, TBS, truTV, and ABC — all games of the final round will air on ABC. Fortunately for fans, this means you'll only need one streaming service to watch the games live from home if you don't have cable. The cheapest option will be ESPN+.

What channel will the Stanley Cup playoffs be on? ›

Every game of the Stanley Cup playoffs is televised nationally in the U.S. and Canada and available on streaming platforms. The NHL schedule is here and a streaming guide is here. Games are carried in the U.S. on an ABC, ESPN, TNT or TBS and in Canada on CBC or Sportsnet in English and TVA Sports in French.

Can you watch the Stanley Cup finals on Peacock? ›

Unfortunately, you won't be able to watch any of the 2024 NHL Playoffs with Peacock as the service doesn't carry any of the needed channels. Peacock does simulcast select sporting events that appear on NBC, but this isn't one of them as the ESPN family of networks and Turners are splitting coverage.

What is the best app to watch the Stanley Cup Playoffs? ›

Quick Answer: The best way to watch the 2024 NHL playoffs is with a live TV streaming service like DirecTV Stream or Hulu + Live TV. The 2024 Stanley Cup Playoffs are here, delivering some of the best tournament action of any sport.

How to stream NHL playoffs without cable? ›

Hulu + Live TV is another great way to catch all the pro hockey action live with options to record the games to watch later, thanks to the service's Cloud DVR. In addition to having access to all the networks carrying NHL games, like ABC, ESPN and TNT, you'll also be able to watch ESPN+ for even more NHL action.

What is the cheapest NHL streaming service? ›

Usually, we would recommend signing up for Hulu + Live TV because it includes ESPN+ at no extra cost. But Hulu + Live TV doesn't carry NHL Network, and you can get complete national NHL coverage through Sling TV for around $20 cheaper.

Will Stanley Cup be on ESPN? ›

The puck drops on the 2024 Stanley Cup Final presented by GEICO Saturday, June 8, in a Game 1 showdown between theEdmonton Oilers and Florida Panthers at 8 p.m. ET. Each Stanley Cup Final game will be available on ABC, ESPN+ and ESPN Deportes.

Who scored 7 goals in one NHL game? ›

Joe Malone has the most goals in a game, with 7 scored versus the Toronto St. Patricks on January 31, 1920.

Who is broadcasting the Stanley Cup finals in 2024? ›

Every game in the 2024 Stanley Cup Final will start at 8 p.m. ET and will be available on ABC and ESPN+ in the U.S. In Canada, every game will be available on Sportsnet, CBC and TVA Sports.

What streaming service is the Stanley Cup finals? ›

From regular season games to the Stanley Cup, keep up with everything happening in the National Hockey League with the NHL live stream on Hulu + Live TV and ESPN+.

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