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NHL Playoffs 2024: How to Watch, Second Round Schedule, Matchups, TV Times

The quest for Lord Stanley's Cup continues this week, and you don't need cable to watch.

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As the second round of the NHL playoffs gets underway, eight teams remain in the hunt for the Stanley Cup. The New York Rangers started off their second-round series against the Carolina Hurricanes with a 4-3 win in Game 1. The pucks drops for Game 2 tonight in New York. 

After escaping a first-round exit with an overtime win in Game 7 against the Toronto Maple Leafs on Saturday, the Boston Bruins jumped out to a 1-0 series lead against the Florida Panthers with a convincing 5-1 road win. The Panthers will have a chance to even the series tomorrow night before heading north to Boston for the next two games.

In the West, the Dallas Stars and Colorado Avalanche begin their second-round series in the late game tonight. Game 1 between the Vancouver Canucks and Edmonton Oilers is scheduled for tomorrow night.

It's the greatest time of year for hockey fans. The animosity that develops between two teams over a seven-game series. The intensity of sudden-death overtime. Playoff beards. The ability of a hot goaltender to lead an underdog team on a deep playoff run. The Holy Grail that is the Stanley Cup itself. Here's everything you need to know to watch the NHL playoffs, with or without cable.

ack Roslovic #96 of the New York Rangers skates against the Carolina Hurricanes in Game One of the Second Round of the 2024 Stanley Cup Playoffs at Madison Square Garde

Game 2 of the second-round series between the New York Rangers and Carolina Hurricanes takes place Tuesday at Madison Square Garden.

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How to watch the NHL playoffs

The Stanley Cup playoffs are shown on ABC, ESPN, ESPN 2, TBS and TNT. You can watch the games with a cable subscription or a live TV streaming service. Four of the five major services (all but Fubo, which lacks TNT and TBS) offer the five channels needed to watch every NHL playoff game. You can also watch the TNT and TBS games with Max. 

In some markets, fans who live in the same area as their favorite team can also watch its games on a regional sports network, or RSN. Bruins fans in the Boston area, for example, can watch Bruins games on NESN. Other examples include Rangers fans in the New York area being able to watch Rangers games on MSG, and Oilers fans in Edmonton watching the Oilers on Bally Sports West. 

What is the NHL playoff schedule?

Here's the schedule for tonight and through the rest of the week (all times ET). 

Tuesday, May 7 

  • Game 2: Hurricanes vs. Rangers, 7 p.m. on ESPN
  • Game 1: Avalanche vs. Stars, 9:30 p.m. on ESPN

Wednesday, May 8

  • Game 2: Bruins vs. Panthers, 7:30 p.m. on ESPN 
  • Game 1: Oilers vs. Canucks, 10 p.m. on ESPN

Thursday, May 9

  • Game 3: Rangers vs. Hurricanes, 7 p.m. on TNT
  • Game 2: Avalanche vs. Stars, 9:30 p.m. on TNT

Friday, May 10

  • Game 3: Panthers vs. Bruins, 7 p.m. on TNT
  • Game 2: Oilers vs. Canucks, 10 p.m. on TNT

What are the playoff matchups for the second round?

Upsets were few in the first round. In fact, there was only one with the third-place Avalanche knocking out the second-place Jets. The lack of upsets means we are left with some heavyweight matchups for Round 2. 

Here are the matchups and the status of each series as of Tuesday.

Eastern Conference

  • Florida Panthers vs. Boston Bruins (Bruins lead series 1-0)
  • New York Rangers vs. Carolina Hurricanes (Rangers lead series 1-0)

Western Conference

  • Dallas Stars vs. Colorado Avalanche (series starts 5/7)
  • Vancouver Canucks vs. Edmonton Oilers (series starts 5/8)
Sling

Sling TV's $40-per-month Orange plan includes TBS, TNT, ESPN and ESPN 2, but you'll need the combined Orange-and-Blue plan for $55 a month to get both ESPN and ABC for the rest of the playoffs. You'll also need to live in one of the few markets where Sling offers ABC.

Read our Sling TV review.

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YouTube TV costs $73 per month and includes all the channels you'll need for the NHL playoffs. Plug in your ZIP code on its welcome page to confirm which local networks are available in your area.

Read our YouTube TV review.

Hulu with Live TV costs $77 per month and includes all the channels you'll need for the playoffs. Click the "View channels in your area" link on its welcome page to confirm which local channels are offered in your ZIP code.

Read our Hulu with Live TV review.

Directv stream

DirecTV Stream's basic $80-per-month plan includes all the channels you'll need. You can use its channel lookup tool to confirm that ABC is available where you live. 

Read our DirecTV Stream review.

Max/Warner Bros. Discovery

The ad-supported plan for Max costs $10 per month and will show the games that air on TBS and TNT. With just Max, you'll miss games on ESPN and ABC.

Live sports on Max will soon require the $10-per-month B/R Sports add-on, but you won't need to shell out for it just yet. Warner Bros. Discovery is delaying charging customers for the add-on for now and includes it in the standard subscription.

Read our Max review.

All of the live TV streaming services above offer free trials, allow you to cancel anytime and require a solid internet connection. Looking for more information? Check out our live TV streaming services guide.