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Former NHL player Riley Cote on all things Stanley Cup Playoffs

Riley Cote stops by to talk all things Stanley Cup Playoffs and his partnership with Trulieve.

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As Bon Jovi likes to say, we’re halfway there.

On May 28, the Florida Panthers punched their ticket to the Stanley Cup Finals by eliminating the Carolina Hurricanes in five games. While the Panthers will represent the Eastern Conference, the Western Conference has yet to be decided.

It could end as early as May 29 when the Edmonton Oilers travel to Dallas needing one win over the Stars to end the series. The Oilers lead the series 3-1.

So when will the finals start?

That depends on what happens tonight.

A win by the Oilers tonight would likely mean the finals would start June 4. But should the Stars force a Game 6, that would push the Stanley Cup Finals until June 7.

Either way, the Stanley Cup Finals should start sometime next week.

NHL Eastern Conference FinalsGame 1: Panthers 5, Hurricanes 2.Game 2: Panthers 5, Hurricanes 0.Game 3: Panthers 6, Hurricanes 2.Game 4: Hurricanes 3, Panthers 0.Game 5: Panthers 5, Hurricanes 3 NHL Western Conference FinalsGame 1: Stars 6, Oilers 3.Game 2: Oilers 3, Stars 0.Game 3: Oilers 6, Stars 1.Game 4: Oilers 4, Stars 1.Game 5: Thursday, May 29, Edmonton at Dallas.Game 6: Saturday, May 31, Dallas at Edmonton (if necessary).Game 7: Monday, June 2, Edmonton at Dallas, 8 (if necessary).What time is tonight’s Oilers-Stars game?

Tonight’s game is slated to start at 8 p.m.

What channel is tonight’s Oilers-Stars game on?

Tonight’s game is on ESPN.