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NHL Playoffs 2024: How to Watch Bruins vs. Maple Leafs Game 7: Schedule, TV Times

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This weekend, NHL fans will experience two decisive Game 7s. Today, the first one features the Toronto Maple Leafs vs. the Boston Bruins. The Maple Leafs won Game 6 on Thursday to force tonight’s game. The game begins at 8:00 PM ET on ABC and ESPN Plus and the winner will face the Florida Panthers in the second round.

Sunday’s schedule features two games, starting with Game 1 of the second-round series between the New York Rangers and Carolina Panthers. The match at Madison Square Garden is scheduled for 4:00 PM ET on ESPN and ESPN Plus.

The weekend finale is Game 7 of the first-round series between the defending champion Vegas Golden Knights and the Dallas Stars. Fans can catch the action starting at 7:30pm on TBS and Max.

It’s the greatest time of the year for hockey fans. The rivalry that develops between two teams in a seven-game series. The intensity of sudden death outside working hours. Playoff beards. The ability of a hot goaltender to lead an underdog team to 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.

Brad Marchand #63 of the Boston Bruins skates the puck against the Toronto Maple Leafs in Game 4 of the first round of the 2024 Stanley Cup Playoffs. Brad Marchand #63 of the Boston Bruins skates the puck against the Toronto Maple Leafs in Game 4 of the first round of the 2024 Stanley Cup Playoffs.

Brad Marchand and the Boston Bruins take on the Toronto Maple Leafs on Saturday for Game 7 of their first-round playoff series.

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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 games on TNT and TBS 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 watching 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 the weekend (all times ET).

Saturday, May 4

  • Game 7: Maple Leafs vs. Bruins, 8 p.m. on ABC and ESPN Plus

Sunday, May 5

  • Game 1: Hurricanes vs. Rangers, 4 p.m. on ESPN and ESPN Plus
  • Game 7: Golden Knights vs. Stars, 7:30 p.m. on TBS and Max

What are the playoff games for the first round?

The top three teams in each of the Atlantic and Metropolitan divisions in the Eastern Conference and the top three teams in each of the Central and Pacific divisions in the West qualified for the playoffs. Two wild-card teams from each conference then rounded out the field of 16 for the 2024 NHL playoffs.

Here are the matchups and standings for each series from Saturday.

Eastern Conference

  • (A1) Florida Panthers vs. (WC1) Tampa Bay Lightning (Panthers won series 4-1)
  • (A2) Boston Bruins vs. (A3) Toronto Maple Leafs (series tied 3-3)
  • (M1) New York Rangers vs. (WC2) Washington Capitals (Rangers won series 4-0)
  • (M2) Carolina Hurricanes vs. (M3) New York Islanders (Canes win series 4-1)

Western Conference

  • (C1) Dallas Stars vs. (WC2) Vegas Golden Knights (series tied 3-3)
  • (C2) Winnipeg Jets vs. (C3) Colorado Avalanche (Avalanche won series 4-1)
  • (P1) Vancouver Canucks vs. (WC1) Nashville Predators (Canucks won series 4-2)
  • (P2) Edmonton Oilers vs. (P3) Los Angeles Kings (Oilers won series 4-1)

Slingshot

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

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YouTube TV costs $73 per month and includes all the channels you need for the NHL playoffs. Include your zip code in it welcome page to confirm which local networks are available in your area.

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Hulu with Live TV costs $77 a month and includes all the channels you need for the playoffs. Click on the “View channels in your area” link. welcome page to confirm which local channels are available in your postcode.

Read our Hulu with Live TV review.

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Max/Warner Bros. Discovery

The ad-supported Max plan costs $10 per month and will show games broadcast on TBS and TNT. Only with Max will you miss games on ESPN and ABC.

Max Live Sports will soon require $10 per month B/R Sports add-on, but you don’t need to pay for it yet. Warner Bros. Discovery is delay in billing customers for the add-on for now and includes it in the standard subscription.

Read our Max review.

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



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