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The Stanley Cup Final starts tonight as the Avalanche and Lightning begin their series to determine the champion of the 2021-22 NHL season. Colorado rolled through Edmonton in the Western Conference Final, sweeping Connor McDavid and Co. in four games to reach the finals. It is the first time since 2001 that the Avs will play for the chance at hoisting the Cup. Tampa Bay is eyeing a three-peat, having won the championship in 2020 and 2021. The Lightning fell behind 2-0 in the Eastern Conference Final but ripped off four straight wins to reach the finals for the third consecutive season. MORE: Watch the Stanley Cup Final with fuboTV Now, the two teams meet for what should be an exciting series, with the action kicking off in Denver. Here is everything you need to know ahead of Game 1 of the Avalanche vs. Lightning Stanley Cup Final. What channel is Avalanche vs. Lightning on today?
Game 1 of the Stanley Cup Final will air on ABC in the United States. Viewers in Canada can catch the game in English on Sportsnet and CBC and in French on TVA Sports. Fans in the U.S. can live stream Avalanche vs. Lightning with ESPN+, the ESPN app, or fuboTV. Canadian viewers can stream Sportsnet on SN NOW. Stanley Cup Final Game 1 start time
The final series begins Wednesday, June 15. Puck drop for Game 1 is set for 8 p.m. ET. The Avalanche will enter the contest having had eight days of rest. They closed out the Western Conference finals on June 7. The Lightning will have three days of rest before Game 1. STANLEY CUP FINAL PREVIEW: Avalanche vs. Lightning Where is Game 1 of the Stanley Cup Final?
The series will begin at Ball Arena in Denver, home of the Avalanche. Colorado will be the home team in Games 1 and 2, as well as in Games 5 and 7 if those games are necessary. Stanley Cup Final Game 1 odds
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The Avalanche had a chance to clinch the Stanley Cup Final on Friday. They fell just short, losing to the Lightning 3-2 in Game 5 on a late goal by Ondrej Palat. Colorado gets another chance to close out the series Sunday night with Game 6 in Tampa. The Avs don't want to wait any longer to raise the Cup. MORE: Watch the Stanley Cup Final with fuboTV The Lightning are looking to play spoiler again. The defending two-time champions stayed alive with the Game 5 win, but they need to do it two more times. The club is 8-2 on home ice this postseason. Here is what you need to know about Game 6 between the Lightning and the Avalanche. Stanley Cup Final Game 6 start time
The Stanley Cup Final continues Sunday, June 26, with Game 6. Puck drop is set for shortly after 8 p.m. ET. STANLEY CUP FINAL PREVIEW: Avalanche vs. Lightning What channel is Lightning vs. Avalanche on today?
Game 6 of the Stanley Cup Final will air on ABC in the United States. Viewers in Canada can catch the game in English on Sportsnet and CBC and in French on TVA Sports. Fans in the U.S. can live stream Avalanche vs. Lightning with ESPN+, the ESPN app, or fuboTV. Canadian viewers can stream Sportsnet on SN NOW. Where is Game 6 of the Stanley Cup Final?
The series is back in Tampa for Game 6. This will be the final game played at Amalie Arena this season. Stanley Cup Final Game 6 odds
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