The National Hockey League has unveiled its schedule for the upcoming 2025 Stanley Cup Playoffs Second Round. The action is set to kick off in Toronto with a highly anticipated matchup between the Florida Panthers and the Toronto Maple Leafs. Ice hockey fans can tune in to Sportsnet, CBC, and TVA Sports in Canada or catch the game on ESPN if they are in the U.S. The intensity of the playoffs will be felt right from the start as these two teams battle it out on Monday, May 5, at 8 p.m. ET.
Additionally, the League has announced another exciting clash in the Second Round as the Carolina Hurricanes are scheduled to take on the Washington Capitals. Game 1 of this series will be held in Washington on Tuesday, May 6, with coverage available on ESPN in the U.S. Stay tuned for more details on the starting time and Canadian broadcast information for the Hurricanes-Capitals Game 1.
The countdown to the Second Round is on, but there is still the nail-biting Game 7 of the First Round series between the St. Louis Blues and Winnipeg Jets to look forward to. Scheduled for Sunday, May 4, at 7 p.m. ET in Winnipeg, this matchup is sure to keep fans on the edge of their seats. Canadian viewers can catch the game on Sportsnet, CBC, and TVA Sports, while U.S. viewers can tune in to TBS for the action.
As the anticipation builds for the start of the Second Round, ice hockey enthusiasts eagerly await the outcome of the final Game 7s in the first round. These decisive games will determine the last slot in the next round of the playoffs. Saturday and Sunday hold the fate of the remaining teams as the Colorado Avalanche face off against the Dallas Stars and the winner moves on to meet the St. Louis Blues or Winnipeg Jets.
The upcoming matchups promise to deliver thrilling moments and intense competition as the quest for the Stanley Cup continues. Stay tuned for more updates on the complete schedule for the 2025 Stanley Cup Playoffs Second Round as more details are announced. With top-tier teams vying for victory, the battle on the ice is set to captivate fans and showcase the best of the NHL's talent and tenacity.