The first round of the 2017 Stanley Cup Playoffs continues with four games on Monday night, with four new cities hosting games and with varying degrees of confidence in their chances.
NHL playoff schedule 2017: Monday’s times, TV channels, and how to live stream
Toronto hosts its first playoff game since 2013.


The Calgary Flames are down 2-0 to the Anaheim Ducks, but have to be thrilled just to be out of Southern California after dropping their 29th consecutive road game to the Ducks on Saturday night. The Flames were 24-17-0 at Scotiabank Saddledome during the regular season, though they did lose two of three home games to Anaheim.
The Nashville Predators have to be the most confident team on Monday, heading home up 2-0 thanks to a pair of shutouts over the Chicago Blackhawks on the road. Ryan Johansen has a goal and three assists in the first two games of the series after tying for the Preds’ team lead in scoring with 61 points during the regular season.
Monday also has a pair of 1-1 series in action with a pivotal Game 3. The Boston Bruins return home after a split on the road with the Ottawa Senators, and the Toronto Maple Leafs host the Washington Capitals in their first home playoff game since 2013.
Monday schedule
All times ET
7 p.m. — Senators at Bruins
Game 3 | Series tied, 1-1
TV: CNBC, TVAS, SN, NESN
7 p.m. — Capitals at Maple Leafs
Game 3 | Series tied, 1-1
TV: NBCSN, CBC, TVAS2, CSN-DC
9:30 p.m. — Blackhawks at Predators
Game 3 | Nashville leads, 2-0
TV: CNBC, TVAS, SN1, FS-TN, CSN-CH
10 p.m. — Ducks at Flames
Game 3 | Anaheim leads, 2-0
TV: NBCSN, CBC, TVAS2, Prime Ticket











