Vegas Golden Knights: Western Conference Finals Schedule Announced
The Vegas Golden Knights may not know who they’re playing, but they do know when they’ll be playing.
Game seven between the Winnipeg Jets and Nashville Predators will decide who plays our Vegas Golden Knights in the Western Conference Finals. There’s no easy way out for our Golden Knights. Every opponent from here on out will be a tough challenge.
Interestingly enough, the road team has won four out of six games in that Jets/Predators series. A winner take all game seven should be an epic war from two of the top titans in the Western Conference. Meanwhile, the Golden Knights are once again sitting around, waiting to see who they will play and when.
On Tuesday, we got an answer for one of those questions. The NHL announced the full schedules for both conference finals between Vegas VS Winnipeg/Nashville in the west and Washington VS Tampa Bay in the east. Take a look at the Western Conference Finals schedule below.
The Vegas Golden Knights will open up on the road no matter who they play. Game one will be on Saturday at 4 PM PT on NBC. The Golden Knights will be back in front of their home crowd at T-Mobile Arena on Wednesday and Friday for games three and four.
Western Conference Finals Schedule:
Saturday, May 12, 7 pm: Golden Knights @ Predators/Jets | NBC, TVA Sports
Monday, May 14, 8 pm: Golden Knights @ Predators/Jets | NBCSN, TVA Sports
Wednesday, May 16, 9 pm: Predators/Jets @ Golden Knights | NBCSN, TVA Sports
Friday, May 18, 8 pm: Predators/Jets @ Golden Knights | NBCSN, TVA Sports
*Sunday, May 20, 3 pm: Golden Knights @ Predators/Jets | NBC, TVA Sports
*Tuesday, May 22, 9 pm: Predators/Jets @ Golden Knights | NBCSN, TVA Sports
*Thursday, May 24, 8 pm: Golden Knights @ Predators/Jets | NBCSN, TVA Sports
Golden Knights Head Coach Gerard Gallant will have three more days to prepare and get his club ready for their biggest obstacle yet. Rest and preparation could provide big dividends for the Golden Knights. Vegas must look to get the early edge in a series that could go the distance.
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Overall, it’s going to be a great series whomever the Vegas Golden Knights play. But as for now, Golden Knights fans can sit back, relax, and enjoy game seven and hope it goes three or four overtimes. Even our coach wants that to happen.