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Thursday night, the Caps clinched the title of the Metro division for the fourth year in a row. In addition, the Carolina Hurricanes returned to the playoffs for the first time in ten years, ending the deal on the first wild card spot in the East.
This confrontation has been going on for a while, but we finally have the dates of the games for the first round of the playoffs. The Caps will open their Stanley Cup defense on Thursday, April 11 at 7:30 pm.
First game – Thursday, April 11 at 19:30 in Washington, broadcast on NBC Sports Washington, USA, SportsNet 360, TVA Sports
Game two – Saturday, April 13 at 3 pm in Washington, aired on NBC, SportsNet, TVA Sports
Game three – Monday, April 15 at 19:00 in Carolina, aired on NBC Sports Washington, CNBC, SportsNet, TVA Sports
Game four – Thursday, April 18 at 19:00 in Carolina, aired on NBC Sports Washington, SportsNet 360, TVA Sports
*Five game – Saturday, April 20, to be determined in Washington, broadcast to be determined
*Six game – Monday, April 22, to be determined at Carolina, broadcast on NBC Sports Washington
*Game seven – Wednesday, April 24, to be determined in Washington, broadcast on NBC Sports Washington
For those of us celebrating Passover, plan this weekend at the Seder early or very late, as the fifth game is scheduled for sunset.
The game 5 of the Caps series is in conflict with those who have a second night's Pesach Seder. No time yet, but probably 15 hours (can start Seder late?) Or 20 hours (start early?).
– Eric Fingerhut (@ericfingerhut) April 7, 2019
This is not the first time that the playoffs are in conflict with the holidays, because in 2016, fans had to choose between seducing Passover and the fifth game.
Washington will host games 1 and 2 and, if necessary, games 5 and 7 of the first round.
The Capitals have won their four regular season games against the Canes, a 6-5 win and a 3-1 win in December, and more recently a 4-1 win and a 3-2 win in March.
All-time against the Hurricanes, the Caps have a winning record of 98-54-14, but both teams have never met before in playoffs.
The scene is set! #CapsCanes
See you Thursday.https: //t.co/dOTl4Co4xI# ALL IN CAPS # Back2Back pic.twitter.com/e6Mwd9cTU3
– Capitals of Washington (@Capitals) April 7, 2019
Title Photo: Elizabeth Kong
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