NHL Announces Comprehensive Update to 2021-22 Regular-Season Schedule

All Teams Will Complete Full Season By Original April 29 Closing Date

NEW YORK (Jan. 19, 2022) – The National Hockey League today announced a comprehensive update to the 2021-22 regular-season schedule, one that will enable all 32 teams to complete their respective 82-game slates by the regular season’s original closing date of Friday, April 29.

The revised schedule includes:

New dates for 98 games that had been postponed over the two-month period from Nov. 18, 2021 through Jan. 18, 2022.

Date changes to 23 other games to accommodate the new dates for postponed games.

95 games scheduled for the 16-day window from Feb. 7-22, designated previously as a pause to accommodate NHL Player participation in the Olympic Games. Games are scheduled on all 16 dates, highlighted by a 10-game slate on Thursday, Feb. 17.

“We are profoundly grateful to our fans for their support and understanding during a challenging time and to our Clubs, the NHL Players’ Association and the Players for their cooperation in a rescheduling of unprecedented logistical complexity,” said NHL Deputy Commissioner Bill Daly.

Changes to broadcasting schedules of national rightsholders (ESPN, Turner Sports, Sportsnet and TVA Sports) and local Club rightsholders will be announced when available.

In addition, the NHL today announced the following start time changes:


* Game #901, Toronto at Columbus (March 7), will now begin at 7 p.m. ET (originally scheduled for 7:30 p.m. ET)

* Game #1195, Vegas at Edmonton (April 16), will now begin at 2 p.m. MT (originally scheduled for 6 p.m. PT)

* Game #1217, Dallas at Vancouver (April 18), will now begin at 7:30 p.m. PT (originally scheduled for 6 p.m. PT)

* Game #1288, Philadelphia at Winnipeg (April 27), will now begin at 6:30 p.m. CT (originally scheduled for 7 p.m. CT)

The complete 2021-22 NHL regular-season schedule can be accessed at nhl.com/schedule. An updated list of all rescheduled games this season is available here.

Attached:

* Remaining composite schedule

* Each Club’s remaining schedule

* Changes to each Club’s schedule

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Attachments:

Schedule Release FINAL Jan 19.pdf

Schedule Revisions by Team (as of 1.19).xlsx

Official Revised 2021-22 Remaining NHL Regular Season Schedule (1.19).pdf

NHL 2021-22 Regular Season Schedule Revisions (by Day – 1.19).xlsx

NHL 2021-22 Remaining Schedule By Date v21857F 1-19-22.xlsx

Canucks Post-Game Media Availability: 3-1 Win Over Predators – Jan. 18, 2022

“There’s alot of heart, there’s alot of will, and alot of want… Especially when we tied the game, you could see we wanted this game alot.

It meant alot to us, to be able to go with a two game winning streak home, where we haven’t been in over a month…I think the big thing is belief and want, that these guys want it, they don’t want to be thought of as a bottom place team or anything like that; they’ve got the heart, alot of them have hearts of lions”

Coach Bruce Boudreau

Coach Bruce Boudreau

“For our group to respond and get these last two wins, I think shows our character and I think we all started feeling better when as this road trip went on, and tonight was a huge two points for our group.”

Brock Boeser

Brock Boeser

“I think it was huge to lose three and bounce back and win two. It kind of felt like the last couple of years, we were in situations where we might lose a couple, and then a third, then a fourth.

I was proud of our group for stepping back up against a tough team in Washington on a back to back, answering the bell there and making sure we didn’t let this slide too far; and obviously following up today was huge again.

Just gotta get our wins here one at a time and take the momentum back home. If we’re allowed to play.”

Thatcher Demko

Thatcher Demko