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The NHL has announced the schedule for Game 1 of Round Two between the Carolina Hurricanes and Philadelphia Flyers. This game is the only one currently set for the Stanley Cup quarter-finals.
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Following the Anaheim Ducks’ advancement to Round Two of the Stanley Cup Playoffs after defeating the Edmonton Oilers 5-2 in Game 6, the NHL officially announced the date, time, and channel for Game 1 of Round Two for the Carolina Hurricanes and Philadelphia Flyers.
Game 1 between the Hurricanes and Flyers will be the first game of Round Two, and is currently the only game scheduled for the Stanley Cup quarter-finals leaguewide.
Interestingly, unless Friday sees a trio of handshake lines between the Boston Bruins and Buffalo Sabres, Tampa Bay Lightning and Montreal Canadiens, and Vegas Golden Knights and Utah Mammoth, then Round Two will open before Round One has reached a conclusion.
When: Saturday, May 2nd, 8:00 PM EDT
Where: Raleigh, N.C. | Lenovo Center
How to Watch: ABC
Game 1 is scheduled for the opening of Round Two of the Stanley Cup Playoffs, but the exact date and time were not specified in the announcement.
The teams competing in Round Two include the Carolina Hurricanes and the Philadelphia Flyers.
Round Two is opening before Round One concludes due to the advancement of the Anaheim Ducks after their victory over the Edmonton Oilers.

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Game 4 of Round One against the Ottawa Senators saw Alexander Nikishin leave the game due to what was later announced as a concussion, while Nikolaj Ehlers did not play the game at all due to a lower-body injury.
In the practices since they finished the first-round series, Ehlers has remained absent. However, Nikishin has recently returned to the ice, skating in yellow non-contact gear as he continues the NHL’s concussion protocol.
While it is unclear if they will play Saturday against the Flyers, Rod Brind’Amour has stated that he is hopeful that they will be able to play Game 1.
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