Only three NHL teams managed to win their first-round series in fewer than seven games. Two of them were the Avalanche and the Blues. Now, the Central Division rivals will square off for a right to go to the Western Conference Finals. Show
Colorado managed to dispatch Nashville with ease in the first round. The Avalanche were the lone team to earn a sweep, beating the Predators in four consecutive games thanks to strong efforts from Nathan MacKinnon (five goals) and Cale Makar (10 points). Meanwhile, the Blues beat the higher-seeded Wild in a six-game series. David Perron has starred for the Blues, leading the team in goals (five), assists (four) and points (nine) after the first-round series. It will take a lot for the Blues to cool off the red-hot Avalanche, but the season series between the two was close. Colorado won it 2-1 but scored just one more goal than the Blues (12-11). Here's how you can watch the Avalanche and Blues square off in Game 1 of their Western Conference Semifinals series. MORE: NHL playoff bracket 2022: Full schedule, TV channels, scores What channel is Avalanche vs. Blues Game 1 on?
Game 1 of the Avalanche vs. Blues series will air on TNT in the United States. Viewers in Canada can catch the game on SportsNet and CBC. Viewers in the U.S. can stream every NHL playoff game live on Sling TV. With the Sling Orange Sports Extra package, they can get $10 off their first month now with access to ESPN, ESPN2, ESPN3 and TNT. NHL playoff games on ABC are simulcast on ESPN3, which is included with Sling Orange, available for $35 per month ($25 the first month for new subscribers). MORE: Watch the NHL playoffs on Sling TV Avalanche vs. Blues Game 1 start time
Game 1 of the Avalanche vs. Blues series is scheduled to start at 9:30 p.m. ET on Tuesday, May 17. The game will be played at Ball Arena in Denver, Colo., the home of the Avalanche. MORE: Championship odds, best bets to win the 2022 NHL Stanley Cup Avalanche vs. Blues Game 1 odds
The Avalanche are heavily favored to win the first game of their series against the Blues. Colorado has yet to lose during the 2022 Stanley Cup Playoffs after sweeping the Predators in their first-round series. The Blues, meanwhile, beat the Wild in a six-game series. Colorado and St. Louis met three times during the regular season. The Avalanche won the season series 2-1 but outscored the Blues by just one goal (12-11). Odds provided by Sports Interaction. Today's NHL playoff schedule
ST. LOUIS — The Blues are back in St. Louis Saturday night for Game 3 of the second round of the Stanley Cup Playoffs. They were able to tie the series up 1-1 against the Colorado Avalanche on Thursday night in Denver. If you're planning to watch the game Saturday night, here are some things to know: What time is the Blues game Saturday night?Coverage begins at 7:00 p.m. CT for Game 3 against the Avalanche in the second round of the Stanley Cup Playoffs. Where are the Blues playing?The Blues are back home for Games 3 and 4 at the Enterprise Center in St. Louis. What channel can I watch the Blues game on?According to the Blues website, you can watch the game on TNT. That's channel 108/1108 HD on AT&T U-verse, 245 on DirecTV and channel 49/781 on Spectrum. When do the Blues play next?The Blues will play Game 4 Monday, May 23, against the Avalanche in St. Louis at the Enterprise Center. What is the schedule for the Blues vs. Avalanche series?The Blues played the first two games in Colorado, but Games 3 and 4 are back in St. Louis at the Enterprise Center. Game 5 will be back in Colorado. Here's the full schedule: Game 1 Game 2 Game 3 Game 4 Game 5 Game 6 (if necessary) Game 7 (if necessary)
ST. LOUIS — The St. Louis Blues are marching on to the second round of the 2022 Stanley Cup Playoffs. They already defeated the Minnesota Wild in the first round of the playoffs in six games. Now, it's on to Colorado to take on the Avalanche. If you're looking to watch Tuesday night, here are some things you might need to know. What time is the Blues game tonight?Coverage begins at 8:30 p.m. CT for the Blues' first game against the Avalanche in the second round of the Stanley Cup Playoffs. Where are the Blues playing?The Blues will be playing the first two games of the second round of the playoffs in Colorado at the Ball Arena in Denver. What channel can I watch the Blues game on?According to the Blues website, you can watch the game on TNT. That's channel 108/1108 HD on AT&T U-verse, 245 on DirecTV, and channel 49/781 on Spectrum. When do the Blues play next?The Blues will play again at 8:30 p.m. CT on Thursday against the Avalanche in Colorado. The Avalanche have home ice in this series. What is the schedule for the Blues vs. Avalanche series?The Blues will play in Colorado for the first two games of the series, then head back to St. Louis to play at Enterprise Center for the following two games. Here's the full schedule: Game 1 Game 2 Game 3 Game 4 Game 5 (if necessary) Game 6 (if necessary) Game 7 (if necessary) More NHL TeamsAnaheim DucksArizona CoyotesBoston BruinsBuffalo SabresCalgary FlamesCarolina HurricanesChicago BlackhawksColorado AvalancheColumbus Blue JacketsDallas StarsDetroit Red WingsEdmonton OilersFlorida PanthersLos Angeles KingsMinnesota WildMontreal CanadiensNashville PredatorsNew Jersey DevilsNew York IslandersNew York RangersOttawa SenatorsPhiladelphia FlyersPittsburgh PenguinsSan Jose SharksSeattle KrakenTampa Bay LightningToronto Maple LeafsVancouver CanucksVegas Golden KnightsWashington CapitalsWinnipeg Jetshidden
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There will be multiple broadcast homes for the St. Louis Blues during the 2021-22 season, so don't miss your chance to watch or listen! ESPN, ESPN+, ABC and Hulu will combine to broadcast eight Blues games this season, while TNT will feature the Blues five times. The remaining 69 games will be available locally on Bally Sports Midwest and the Bally Sports app, while out-of-market fans can watch on ESPN+. For radio coverage, every Blues game will be available live on 101 ESPN (101.1 FM).
The local TV home for the St. Louis Blues continues to be Bally Sports Midwest and Bally Sports Midwest Extra. Fans can watch 70 of the Blues' 82 games on BSMW or BSMWX, and via the Bally Sports app (with a pay TV provider login). Fans can visit GetMyHomeTeams.com to see options for getting Bally Sports Midwest in their area. Watch Live
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Brand new for 2021-22, marquee NHL matchups will air nationally on TNT throughout the season - five of which are Blues games:
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Tune in on Bally Sports Midwest after every Blues game in the Stanley Cup Playoffs for highlights, instant analysis and interviews featuring Blues play-by-play voice John Kelly. |