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    Jan142013

    NHL ANNOUNCES 2012-13 SEASON SCHEDULE!

    Regular Season Opens Saturday, Jan. 19, With 26 Teams In Action

    720 Games Over 99 Days Determine The 16 Teams Qualifying For 2013 Stanley Cup Playoffs
    Schedule Features Intra-Conference Exclusivity
    Emphasis On Divisional Play Highlights Intense Rivalries

    NEW YORK (January 12, 2013) -- The National Hockey League’s 2012-13 regular season will commence on Saturday, Jan. 19, with 26 of the NHL’s 30 teams in action.  This season, each team will play a 48-game schedule comprised entirely of games against Clubs within its conference.  The regular season concludes Saturday, Apr. 27, with another 13-game slate.  The 2013 Stanley Cup Playoffs begin Tuesday, Apr. 30.

    The 2012-13 NHL scheduling matrix focuses competition on the most heated rivalries in the League. Teams will play 18 games within the division: four games (two home and two away) against two of the teams in the division, five games (three home and two away) against one team from the division and five games (two home and three away) against the remaining divisional opponent.  

    To complete the 720-game schedule, Clubs will play three games against each of the ten remaining non-divisional opponents from within the conference.  Outside the division, a team will face five clubs twice at home and once away, while playing once at home and twice on the road against the other five teams.

    In what promises to be a frenetic 99-day regular season, there is at least one NHL game on the schedule every night.  The final day of the season – Saturday, Apr. 27 – again features 26 teams in action creating a final, 13-game push for the playoffs.  

    For full 2012-13 regular-season schedules, including television information, please visit http://www.nhl.com/schedules.

    This season begins in the same location last season ended when on Jan. 19 the Los Angeles Kings raise their 2012 Stanley Cup Championship banner at Staples Center before taking on the 2010 Stanley Cup champion Chicago Blackhawks at 3 p.m. ET.  Both NBC in the U.S. and CBC in Canada will present coverage of the Kings’ banner ceremony before taking viewers to live NHL action.

    On opening day in the U.S., starting at 3 p.m. ET, NBC will present regional coverage of Kings-Blackhawks and the Pittsburgh Penguins visiting the Philadelphia Flyers.  That night, NHL Network-U.S. presents live coverage of the New York Rangers visiting the Boston Bruins.

    The next day, NBC has national coverage of the Flyers in Buffalo taking on the Sabres at 12:30 p.m. ET.  NBC Sports Group is broadcasting four games over the first two days of the season, three on NBC and one on NBC Sports Network, which launches its season Sunday, Jan. 20, in Phoenix as the Coyotes host the Blackhawks at 10 p.m. ET.  

    NBC Sports Group will air 70 NHL regular-season games across NBC and NBC Sports Network this season. The schedule includes 14 games on NBC, the most regular-season games ever on the network, as well as 24 exclusive windows and 26 exclusive games on NBC Sports Network.  NBC Sports Group presents a Hockey Day in America triple-header on Feb. 17 and this season has rivalry nights on Wednesday night on NBC Sports Network.  

    In Canada, CBC kicks off an opening day triple-header with the Kings’ banner ceremony followed by the Ottawa Senators at the Winnipeg Jets, the Montreal Canadiens hosting the Toronto Maple Leafs at 7 p.m. ET and the Anaheim Ducks visiting the Vancouver Canucks at 10 p.m. ET.  

    CBC’s Hockey Night In Canada enters its 60th season with 49 games on the schedule. This season includes ten Original Six pairings, 18 all-Canadian match-ups and a full day of coverage on Scotiabank Hockey Day in Canada on February 9. CBC’s NHL coverage once again includes the Stanley Cup Playoffs and the network is the exclusive home of the Stanley Cup Final.

    TSN is producing 42 games this season with every game featuring at least one Canadian team.  TSN retains English-language exclusivity of Wednesday Night Hockey and includes national coverage of the first three rounds of the Stanley Cup Playoffs.  

    Regular-season coverage on TSN begins Tuesday, Jan. 22, with a double-header featuring Winnipeg at the Washington Capitals at 7 p.m. ET immediately followed by the San Jose Sharks visiting the Edmonton Oilers.  TSN and TSN2 will confirm their package of games featuring other U.S. based teams in the coming days.

    RDS returns with French-language coverage of all Montreal Canadiens games.  More than 100 games will air on RDS and RDS2. The networks will confirm their package of games featuring other NHL teams in the coming days.

    NHL Network-U.S. will televise 78 live games this season focusing on Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights and featuring eight double-headers, seven triple-headers and one quadruple-header.  Information on the dates and times of the NHL Network live-game schedule for Canadian viewers will be released in the near future.

    SCHEDULE NOTES

    Opening Day: Saturday, Jan. 19
    Scotiabank Hockey Day in Canada: Saturday, Feb. 9
    Hockey Day in America: Sunday, Feb. 17
    Regular season concludes: Saturday, Apr. 27
    NHL Draft Drawing: Monday, Apr. 29
    Stanley Cup Playoffs begin: Tuesday, Apr. 30
    Latest possible date for Stanley Cup Final: Friday, June 28

    SEASON OPENERS

    ANAHEIM – Saturday, Jan. 19, at Vancouver
    BOSTON – Saturday, Jan. 19, vs. NY Rangers
    BUFFALO – Sunday, Jan. 20, vs. Philadelphia
    CALGARY – Sunday, Jan. 20, vs. San Jose
    CAROLINA – Saturday, Jan. 19, at Florida
    CHICAGO – Saturday, Jan. 19, at Los Angeles
    COLORADO – Saturday, Jan. 19, at Minnesota
    COLUMBUS – Saturday, Jan. 19, at Nashville
    DALLAS – Saturday, Jan. 19, vs. Phoenix
    DETROIT – Saturday, Jan. 19, at St. Louis
    EDMONTON – Sunday, Jan. 20, at Vancouver
    FLORIDA – Saturday, Jan. 19, vs. Carolina
    LOS ANGELES – Saturday, Jan. 19, vs. Chicago
    MINNESOTA – Saturday, Jan. 19, vs. Colorado
    MONTREAL – Saturday, Jan. 19, vs. Toronto
    NASHVILLE – Saturday, Jan. 19, vs. Columbus
    NEW JERSEY – Saturday, Jan. 19, at NY Islanders
    NY ISLANDERS – Saturday, Jan. 19, vs. New Jersey
    NY RANGERS – Saturday, Jan. 19, at Boston
    OTTAWA – Saturday, Jan. 19, at Winnipeg
    PHILADELPHIA – Saturday, Jan. 19, vs. Pittsburgh
    PHOENIX – Saturday, Jan. 19, at Dallas
    PITTSBURGH – Saturday, Jan. 19, at Philadelphia
    ST. LOUIS – Saturday, Jan. 19, vs. Detroit
    SAN JOSE – Sunday, Jan. 20, at Calgary
    TAMPA BAY – Saturday, Jan. 19, vs. Washington
    TORONTO – Saturday, Jan. 19, at Montreal
    VANCOUVER – Saturday, Jan. 19, vs. Anaheim
    WASHINGTON – Saturday, Jan. 19, at Tampa Bay
    WINNIPEG – Saturday, Jan. 19, vs. Ottawa

    HOME OPENERS

    ANAHEIM – Friday, Jan. 25, Vancouver
    BOSTON – Saturday, Jan. 19, NY Rangers
    BUFFALO – Sunday, Jan. 20, Philadelphia
    CALGARY – Sunday, Jan. 20, San Jose
    CAROLINA – Tuesday, Jan. 22, Tampa Bay
    CHICAGO – Tuesday, Jan. 22, St. Louis
    COLORADO – Tuesday, Jan. 22, Los Angeles
    COLUMBUS – Monday, Jan. 21, Detroit
    DALLAS – Saturday, Jan. 19, Phoenix
    DETROIT – Tuesday, Jan. 22, Dallas
    EDMONTON – Tuesday, Jan. 22, San Jose
    FLORIDA – Saturday, Jan. 19, Carolina
    LOS ANGELES – Saturday, Jan. 19, Chicago
    MINNESOTA – Saturday, Jan. 19, Colorado
    MONTREAL – Saturday, Jan. 19, Toronto
    NASHVILLE – Saturday, Jan. 19, Columbus
    NEW JERSEY – Tuesday, Jan. 22, Philadelphia
    NY ISLANDERS – Saturday, Jan. 19, New Jersey
    NY RANGERS – Sunday, Jan. 20, Pittsburgh
    OTTAWA – Monday, Jan. 21, Florida
    PHILADELPHIA – Saturday, Jan. 19, Pittsburgh
    PHOENIX – Sunday, Jan. 20, Chicago
    PITTSBURGH – Wednesday, Jan. 23, Toronto
    ST. LOUIS – Saturday, Jan. 19, Detroit
    SAN JOSE – Thursday, Jan. 24, Phoenix
    TAMPA BAY – Saturday, Jan. 19, Washington
    TORONTO – Monday, Jan. 21, Buffalo
    VANCOUVER – Saturday, Jan. 19, Anaheim
    WASHINGTON – Tuesday, Jan. 22, Winnipeg
    WINNIPEG – Saturday, Jan. 19, Ottawa

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