If you thought you’d have to wait until August to see live NHL hockey again, think again. The league has announced its exhibition schedule for the end of training camp, which includes matchups between all of the playoff teams. Things will kick-off with a battle of Pennsylvania (in Toronto) as the Pittsburgh Penguins take on the Philadelphia Flyers on July 28th.
The full schedule is as follows:
July 28:
Pittsburgh vs Philadelphia – 3pm
Toronto vs Montreal – 7pm
Edmonton vs Calgary – 9:30pm
July 29:
Tampa Bay vs Florida – 11am
Colorado vs Minnesota – 1:30pm
Carolina vs Washington – 3pm
St. Louis vs Chicago – 5:30pm
Islanders vs Rangers – 7pm
Vancouver vs Winnipeg – 9:30pm
July 30:
Nashville vs Dallas – 3pm
Boston vs Columbus – 6pm
Vegas vs Arizona – 9pm
All times central
acarneglia
Will these games be televised?
Gavin Lee
They will be, but the broadcast information has not yet been released.
acarneglia
Thanks
The Mistake of Giving Eugene Melnyk a Liver Transplant
Any word on these games as well as all playoff games as part of the NHL.TV package?
ethanxpollock
Holy rivalries
vincent k. mcmahon
Of course we gotta play damn Chicago.
DarkSide830
the Flyers-Penguins rivalry hasnt been the same in recent years. Penguins for a while were just way beyond the Flyers in talent, but now things are closer and the rivalry is for real again.
Van4Stros
So hopefully Center Ice will honor the rest of the season/play-offs. Can’t find any news on it from them…
Gbear
The Flyers might want to consider a new home for next season as well. No large events in Philly until February of 2021. Tough to make payroll without ticket sales. Maybe Saskatchewan will finally get a team! :D
link to fox29.com
Al Hirschen
Rangers Icelanders game should be on MSG
neo
Rangers are to be playing Reykjavik HC in exhibition play?!
Eyjafjallajökull!!