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2023 Stanley Cup Playoffs: Semifinals Schedule

Here are the series-by-series schedules for the second round of the 2023 Stanley Cup Playoffs. The second round consists of four best-of-7 series, two in the Eastern Conference and two in the Western Conference. 


EASTERN CONFERENCE


Toronto Maple Leafs (A2) vs. Florida Panthers (WC2)



Panthers lead series, 1-0

Game 1: Panthers 4, Maple Leafs 2

Thu., May 4: Panthers at Maple Leafs; 7 p.m.; TNT, SN, CBC, TVAS

Sun, May 7: Maple Leafs at Panthers, 6:30 p.m.; TBS, SN, CBC, TVAS

Wed., May 10: Maple Leafs at Panthers, 7 p.m.; ESPN, SN, CBC, TVAS

*Fri., May 12: Panthers at Maple Leafs, TBD; TNT, SN, CBC, TVAS

*Sun., May 14: Maple Leafs at Panthers, TBD; SN, CBC, TVAS

*Tue., May 16: Panthers at Maple Leafs, TBD; TNT, SN, CBC, TVAS



Carolina Hurricanes (M1) vs. New Jersey Devils (M2)



Hurricanes lead series, 1-0

Game 1: Hurricanes 5, Devils 1

Fri., May 5: Devils at Hurricanes, 8 p.m.; TNT, SN, TVAS

Sun., May 7: Hurricanes at Devils, 3:30 p.m.; TBS, SN1, TVAS

Tue., May 9: Hurricanes at Devils, 7 p.m.; ESPN, SN, CBC, TVAS

Thu., May 11: Devils at Hurricanes, TBD; TNT, SN, CBC, TVAS

*Sat., May 13: Hurricanes at Devils, TBD; ESPN, SN, CBC, TVAS

*Mon., May 15: Devils at Hurricanes, TBD; ESPN, SN, CBC, TVAS 

WESTERN CONFERENCE

Dallas Stars (C2) vs. Seattle Kraken (WC1)

Kraken lead series, 1-0

Game 1: Kraken 5, Stars 4 (OT)

Thu., May 4: Kraken at Stars, 9:30 p.m.; TNT, SN, CBC, TVAS

Sun., May 7: Stars at Kraken, 9:30 p.m.; TBS, SN, TVAS

Tue., May 9: Stars at Kraken, 9:30 p.m.; ESPN, SN, TVAS

*Thu., May 11: Kraken at Stars, TBD; TNT, SN, TVAS

*Sat., May 13: Stars at Kraken, TBD; ESPN, SN, TVAS

*Mon., May 15: Kraken at Stars, TBD; ESPN, SN, TVAS 

 
Vegas Golden Knights (P1) vs. Edmonton Oilers (P2)


Golden Knights lead series, 1-0

Game 1: Golden Knights 6, Oilers 4

Sat., May 6: Oilers at Golden Knights, 7 p.m.; TNT, SN, CBC, TVAS 

Mon., May 8: Golden Knights at Oilers, 8:30 p.m.; ESPN, SN, CBC, TVAS

Wed., May 10: Golden Knights at Oilers, 10 p.m.; ESPN, SN, CBC, TVAS

*Fri., May 12: Oilers at Golden Knights, TBD; TNT, SN, CBC, TVAS

*Sun. May 14: Golden Knights at Oilers, TBD; SN, CBC, TVAS

*Tue., May 16: Oilers at Golden Knights, TBD; TNT, SN, CBC, TVAS





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