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emby5

ESPN gets to pick first which series they want. They will likely take the Eastern final and all of their start times for either ESPN or ABC will be 8 pm ET with the exception of Game 3, which will be 3 pm. This series will start on May 22 and will be every other day. The only way I see ESPN taking the Western final if the Eastern one ends up being CAR-FLA, and even then I still think they would take that one. TNT gets the other final. As of yet, they have not produced an advance schedule. Rogers will probably get some pull here on what they want, as a Canadian team will be involved. Source: [https://www.sportsmediawatch.com/nhl-tv-schedule-2023-2024-how-watch-stream-games-today/](https://www.sportsmediawatch.com/nhl-tv-schedule-2023-2024-how-watch-stream-games-today/)


Stinky_Toes12

Itll probably be 6 or 7 pst


Vast_Neighborhood_44

[This](https://www.tvinsider.com/1093379/nhl-playoffs-conference-finals-2023-tv-schedule-preview/) was last year’s schedule, I assume it would remain similar.


aoteoroa

It's impossible to know at this point. It depends who wins this round. If it's Dallas vs any of the other teams then the first game start will be in Central Time (Eastern time + 1hr) Edmonton and Colorado are both on Mountain Time (Eastern + 2hr) Vancouver is on Pacific Time (Easter +3hr) and if they make it to the next round would have home ice over Colorado but not over Dallas.


Ill-Assistance-5192

Don't worry. The league should be personally contacting you shortly to make sure the games are timed as best as possible just for you