TAMPA, FL — The National Hockey League has officially set the stage for one of the most anticipated matchups of the 2026 Stanley Cup Playoffs. In a move designed to capture a massive North American audience, officials have finalized and updated the start time for Game 1 between the Montreal Canadiens and the Tampa Bay Lightning.
Official Schedule Update
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Matchup: Montreal Canadiens at Tampa Bay Lightning (Game 1)
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Date: Sunday, April 19, 2026
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Updated Start Time: 5:45 PM ET (4:45 PM CT / 2:45 PM PT)
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Venue: Amalie Arena, Tampa, FL
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National Broadcast: ESPN, Sportsnet, TVAS
The adjustment to a 5:45 PM ET puck drop ensures that fans across all time zones can witness the beginning of this high-stakes Atlantic Division rivalry. The league made the final call late Thursday night following the conclusion of the regular season, moving the game into a prime national viewing window.
A Bigger Stage for a High-Stakes Rivalry

The decision to spotlight this game reflects the massive drawing power of both franchises. This series isn’t just another first-round matchup; it is a rematch of the 2021 Stanley Cup Final and a battle between two of the most passionate fanbases in hockey. By locking in the 5:45 PM ET start time, the NHL is positioning this game as the crown jewel of Sunday’s playoff slate.
“Two elite contenders. A bigger stage. A new start time,” noted a broadcast official. “The demand to see Nick Suzuki’s 100-point Canadiens take on the battle-tested core of the Lightning is unprecedented. We wanted a time that worked for every fan from Montreal to Florida and beyond.”
Tactical Implications: The 5:45 PM Prep
While a 15-to-30-minute shift might seem minor to casual observers, for NHL players, it alters the precision of the game-day routine.
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The Routine: Players who are used to standard 7:00 PM or 7:30 PM starts will have to adjust their pre-game meals and nap schedules. For the Canadiens, arriving in the Florida heat for an early evening start requires a different level of hydration and physical readiness.
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The Atmosphere: With the sun still setting over Tampa at puck drop, the energy outside Amalie Arena in “Thunder Alley” is expected to be at an all-time high. Fans will have extra hours of daylight to build the “intense atmosphere” that has become a hallmark of playoff hockey in the South.
What to Watch For

This isn’t just about a clock; it’s about the rhythm of the game. Fans should expect an intense atmosphere from the very first puck drop. The Lightning, as the No. 2 seed, hold the home-ice advantage and will look to use the crowd’s energy to stifle the Canadiens’ speed early on.
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The First 10 Minutes: With the updated time providing a massive TV audience, expect both teams to play a heavy, physical game early to establish dominance.
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Special Teams: In the playoffs, every power play is magnified. With a 5:45 PM start, the “theatre” of the broadcast will highlight every tactical adjustment made by the coaching staffs.
Conclusion: Set Your Alarms
The road to the Stanley Cup begins on Sunday, and the world will be watching. Whether you are in a sports bar in Montreal or on the waterfront in Tampa, ensure your plans are centered around the 5:45 PM ET start.
Don’t be the fan who turns on the TV at the wrong time. The rivalry is real, the stakes are ultimate, and the clock is officially ticking.






