“The NHL will continue to assess the progression of the regular season before announcing definitive dates for the start of the Stanley Cup Playoffs,” the League said in a statement. “With the newly revised end date for the regular season for the North Division, it is possible that the first round of the Stanley Cup Playoffs for the East, Central and West Divisions could open a few days earlier than the North Division.”
Changes to the Canucks schedules.
April 21: Calgary at Vancouver (moved from March 31)
April 29: Vancouver at Toronto (April 30)
May 3: Vancouver at Calgary (April 10)
May 4: Vancouver at Edmonton (April 3)
May 8: Vancouver at Edmonton (April 12)
May 9: Ottawa at Calgary (April 20)
May 10: Vancouver at Winnipeg (April 4)
May 11: Vancouver at Winnipeg (April 6)
May 12: Toronto at Ottawa (May 10)
May 13: Vancouver at Edmonton (April 14)
May 15: Calgary at Vancouver (May 8)
May 16: Vancouver at Calgary (April 8)
Thomas Drance: “The NHL is postponing the start of the Stanley Cup playoffs so we can get the fully scheduled 4-game dose of Ottawa vs.