The competition for the Stanley Cup among all 16 teams in the NHL playoffs continues through Sunday. Through 27 playoff games, he hasn't had a single team lose.
Sunday's schedule includes four key Game 4 matchups, one of which, the New York Rangers vs. Washington Capitals, could end in the first loss of the postseason. The results of his remaining three games will determine which series will be tied and which team will be pushed to the brink of elimination.
Other than the Rangers vs. Capitals, the remaining three games are all on the Western Conference side.
Here's everything you need to know about Sunday's NHL playoff schedule.
NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs:1st round scores, schedule, times, TV
Today's NHL Playoff Games: Schedule for April 28th
Always Eastern Time. Odds as of Sunday provided by BetMGM.
Winnipeg Jets vs. Colorado Avalanche, Game 4
Avalanche lead series, 2-1
- time: 2:30pm
- position: Ball Arena, Denver, Colorado
- How to watch: TNT; True TV; Max
- Money line: Avalanche (-165); Jets (+140)
Vancouver Canucks vs. Nashville Predators, Game 4
Canucks lead series, 2-1
- time: 5pm
- position: Bridgestone Arena (Nashville, Tennessee)
- How to watch: TBS; True TV; Max
- Money line: Predators (-125); Canucks (+105)
New York Rangers vs. Washington Capitals, Game 4
Rangers lead the series 3-0.
- time: 8pm
- position: Capital One Arena, Washington DC
- How to watch: TBS; True TV; Max
- Money line: Rangers (-190); Capitals (+155)
Edmonton Oilers vs. Los Angeles Kings, Game 4
Oilers lead series, 2-1
- time: 10:30pm
- position: Crypto.com Arena, Los Angeles, California
- How to watch: TBS; True TV; Max
- Money line: Oilers (-145); Kings (+120)
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