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NHL Officially Reschedules Four Games, Impacting Six Teams Across the League

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Tom Banks
October 22, 2024  (2:24 PM)
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The newest NHL season is just over two weeks gone, and now it appears the league have made several changes to the schedule for later in the season.

The NHL are gearing up for one of the biggest days on their calendar on Tuesday as they present the 2024/25 Frozen Frenzy, but now the league have made some intriguing changes to the schedule.

According to a press release from the NHL, four games that are set to take place between November and January have now seen changes to their start time, with no reasoning given from the league as to why the move has been made.

The following are the time changes that the NHL have implemented with plenty of notice for the teams, players and fans ahead of what could be some very fun matchups.

Game #230, Dallas Stars at Winnipeg Jets, scheduled for Nov. 9, will now begin at 2 p.m. CT.


Game #619, Nashville Predators at Vancouver Canucks, scheduled for Jan. 3, will now begin at 7 p.m. PT.


Game #621, Detroit Red Wings at Winnipeg Jets, scheduled for Jan. 4, will now begin at 6 p.m. CT.


Game #627, Nashville Predators at Calgary Flames, scheduled for Jan. 4, will now begin at 8 p.m. MT.

After adding a new team to the league this summer, Gary Bettman and the league office are looking forward to yet another very successful season for the NHL in 2024/25, and with a very fun start for the years, fans too are excited about the way things are going. All four of these games are set to take place in Canada, with Winnipeg, Vancouver and Calgary hosting all four, and while there's no reason provided, the league likely have their reasons, so keep a close eye on these changes if you had any plans to see any of these four matchups.

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