Showing posts with label Schedule. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Schedule. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Finding A Schedule

The season is almost a week in and it's off to the usual unbalanced start. Such is the case when select teams have played three and four times already while others twice and even a few only once. This is the madness that is the NHL. Where it's impossible to find a schedule that brings sanity to a brand new season. With the league expanding to Europe with four teams starting overseas on Opening Weekend (Buf, NYR, Ana, LA), it leaves those fans clamoring for more as well as players and coaches who must adjust to the travel without much practice time.

For the new look Terry Pegula Sabres, the 2-0 start is exactly the recipe. It's already been a big autumn for Western New York with the reemergence of the Bills, who bring an AFC best 4-1 mark into Met Life Stadium against the Giants this weekend. Suddenly, Buffalo is the place to be with things looking up for a town that hasn't had much to go ga ga over. While it's hard to predict if the football team will continue its run, Lindy Ruff's club should definitely be in the mix for '11-12. Especially if new acquisitions Ville Leino, Christian Ehrhoff and Robyn Regehr continue to jell with a strong core that still features Ryan Miller, Thomas Vanek, Derek Roy, Drew StaffordTyler Myers, Paul Gaustad and new captain Jason Pominville. Toss in promising kids Tyler Ennis, Nathan Gerbe and Luke Adam and there's plenty of ammunition. Since sweeping a weekend series from Anaheim and LA, the Sabres have been off before their home opener Friday versus Carolina. Then, they hit the Steel City Saturday against the sizzling Pens (3-0-1).

This is what you're dealing with. Will the travel combined with the layoff have any adverse affect? That's something the Rangers are wondering as well with no game till Saturday in Nassau when they meet blood rival Islanders before embarking on a four-game Western Canadian swing that includes stops at Vancouver, Calgary and Edmonton with a close out at Winnipeg. Unlike the other three European participants, the Blueshirts don't return home until October 27th against Original Six Toronto due to Part I of the MSG Renovation. So, if they get off to a bad start, there'll be plenty of blame to go around. And guess what. Same thing next year and 2013. By the time the new Garden's completed, everyone will be sick of Europe.

Meanwhile, the Kings return to action tomorrow when they visit the Devils and Saturday the Flyers before returning home for St. Louis next Monday. Hardly fun. Think of all the travel just to return to Hollywood for practice and now they must head East for two and then all the way back out West with only two days off. Who drew that up? We're not touching that one.

At least Anaheim gets to stay home when they hit the ice Friday to host California rival San Jose. But they still must play three in four with St. Louis visiting Saurday before they finish an odd in between home-and-home with San Jose at HP Pavilion. They're not leaving California, which is probably the best a Duck fan could ask.

If only it were that simple for the Rangers. That's what happens when your arena turns into a big construction site nobody recognizes. I even had a dream about the new place. It was kinda bizarre. I was in the State Of The Art Garden that included upper echelon food chains (as advertised) and waited on a line for a cheeseburger and fries that ran 25 bucks without a drink. Uh. Seriously. I am not making this up. Then, when I tried to find our seats, it was literally a circus to get there. Don't ask. I still cannot figure out why I dreamt it. It's been over two weeks and I half wonder if this is how it really will be. Duck and cover?!?!?!?!?!

This is what happens when your mind is occupied. The good news is it's a little crisper today here in the metropolitan area, which means classic Fall weather. Unfortunately, I have to work. At least we can feel comfortable minus the humidity. Halloween's around the corner. By then, we'll be able to locate a schedule. But will you be able to discover who I'll be? Trick or treat.

Friday, July 13, 2007

The New York Hockey Schedule: 2007-08 Edition

Here it is, all 3 teams. Comprised into one, easy-to-read docket. Plan your trips and whatnot. Have a good rest of the night!

Oct. 4

FLA vs. NYR, 7PM
NJ vs. TB, 7:30PM

Oct. 5

NYI vs. BUF, 7:30PM

Oct. 6

NYR vs. OTT, 7PM
BUF vs. NYI, 7PM
NJ vs. FLA, 7PM

Oct. 8

WSH vs. NYI, 2PM
NJ vs. OTT, 3PM

Oct. 10

NYR vs. NYI, 7PM

Oct. 11

NYI vs. TOR, 7PM
NJ vs. FLA, 7:30PM


Oct. 12

WSH vs. NYR, 7PM

Oct. 13

OTT vs. NYR, 7PM
NYI vs. PHI, 7PM

NJ vs. ATL, 7PM

Oct. 17

NJ vs. PIT, 7:30PM

Oct. 18

NJ vs. PHI, 7:00PM
NYI vs. WSH, 7PM
NYR vs. ATL, 7PM


Oct. 20

NJ vs. NYI, 7PM
NYR vs. BOS, 7PM

Oct. 23

NYR vs. PIT, 7PM

Oct. 25

NJ vs. NYR, 7PM

Oct. 27

OTT vs. NJ, 7PM
CAR vs. NYI, 7PM
TOR vs. NYR, 7PM

Oct. 29

TB vs. NYR, 7PM

Oct. 31

TB vs. NJ, 7PM

Nov. 1

TB vs. NYI, 7PM
WSH vs. NYR, 7PM

Nov. 2

TOR vs. NJ, 7PM

Nov. 3

PIT vs. NYI, 7PM
NJ vs. NYR, 7PM

Nov. 5

PIT vs. NJ, 7PM
PHI vs. NYR, 7PM

Nov. 6

NYR vs. NYI, 7PM

Nov. 8

PHI vs. NJ, 7PM
PIT vs. NYR, 7PM

Nov. 10

NYR vs. TOR, 7PM
NJ vs. NYI, 7PM

Nov. 12

NYI vs. PHI, 7PM
NJ vs. PIT, 7PM

Nov. 14

NYR vs. NJ, 7PM

Nov. 15

NYR vs. PHI, 7PM
NYI vs. PIT, 7:30PM

Nov. 16

NYI vs. NJ, 7PM

Nov. 17

NJ vs. PHI, 7PM
NYR vs. PIT, 7:30PM

Nov. 19

NYI vs. NYR, 7PM

Nov. 21

MTL vs. NYI, 7PM

NJ vs. PIT, 7:30 PM

NYR vs. TB, 7:30 PM

Nov. 23

NYI vs. BOS, 12:00 PM
NJ vs. ATL, 7:30 PM
NYR vs. FLA, 7:30 PM

Nov. 24

BOS vs. NYI, 7:00 PM
NJ vs. TB, 7:30 PM

Nov. 25

DAL vs. NYR, 1:00 PM

Nov. 26

DAL vs. NYI, 7PM


Nov. 28

DAL vs. NJ, 7PM

OTT vs. NYI, 7PM

Nov. 29

NYI vs. NYR, 7PM

Nov. 30

MTL vs. NJ, 7PM

Dec. 1

NYR vs. OTT, 3PM
ATL vs. NYI, 7PM

Dec. 2

ATL vs. NJ, 5PM

Dec. 3

BOS vs. NYI, 7PM
CAR vs. NYR, 7PM

Dec. 5

BOS vs. NJ, 7PM
NYI vs. ATL, 7PM

Dec. 6

TOR vs. NYR, 7PM

Dec. 7

WSH vs. NJ, 7PM
NYR vs. ATL, 7:30 PM
NYI vs. FLA, 7:30PM

Dec. 8

NYI vs. TB, 7:30 PM

Dec. 9

NJ vs. NYR, 5PM

Dec. 10

NJ vs. WSH, 7PM

Dec. 12

NYI vs. BUF, 7PM
NYR vs. WSH, 7PM


Dec. 13

NJ vs. BOS, 7PM
PHX vs. NYI, 7PM

Dec. 15

PHX vs. NJ, 7PM
PIT vs. NYI, 7PM

Dec. 16

PHI vs. NJ, 7PM
PHX vs. NYR, 7PM

Dec. 18

PIT vs. NYR, 7PM
NJ vs. VAN, 10PM

Dec. 19

BUF vs. NYI, 7PM

Dec. 20

NYR vs. MIN, 8PM

Dec. 21

NYI vs. PIT, 7:30 PM
NYR vs. COL, 9PM
NJ vs. EDM, 9PM

Dec. 22

WSH vs. NYI, 7PM

Dec. 23

OTT vs. NYR, 7PM
NJ vs. CGY, 8PM

Dec. 26

TOR vs. NYI, 7PM
CAR vs. NYR, 7PM

Dec. 27

NYI vs. OTT, 7:30 PM

Dec. 28

BUF vs. NJ, 7PM


Dec. 29

NJ vs. NYI, 7PM

Dec. 30

MTL vs. NYR, 7PM

Dec. 31

NYI vs. CAR, 8PM

Jan. 2

FLA vs. NJ, 7PM

NYR vs. CGY, 9PM

Jan. 3

FLA vs. NYI, 7PM

NYR vs. VAN, 10PM

Jan. 4

PHI vs. NJ, 7PM

Jan. 5

NJ vs. BOS, 7PM
NYI vs. COL, 9PM
NYR vs. EDM, 10PM

Jan. 7

NYI vs. EDM, 9PM

Jan. 8

BUF vs. NJ, 7PM
TB vs. NYR, 7PM

NYI vs. VAN, 10PM

Jan. 10

PHI vs. NYR, 7PM
NJ vs. CAR, 7PM

Jan. 11

NYI vs. CGY, 9PM

Jan. 12

NJ vs. BUF, 7PM
MTL vs. NYR, 7PM


Jan. 13

NYI vs. OTT, 7PM

Jan. 14

NYR vs. PIT, 7PM

Jan. 15

MTL vs. NYI, 7PM

Jan. 16

NYI vs. NJ, 7PM
BUF vs. NYR, 7PM

Jan. 18

FLA vs. NJ, 7PM

Jan. 19

NYR vs. BOS, 1PM
PHI vs. NYI, 7PM

Jan. 20

BOS vs. NYR, 1:30PM
TOR vs. NJ, 5PM

Jan. 21

CAR vs. NYI, 7PM

Jan. 22

NJ vs. PHI, 7PM
ATL vs. NYR, 7PM
NYI vs. CAR, 7PM

Jan. 24

NYI vs. BOS, 7PM
MTL vs. NJ, 7PM
ATL vs. NYR, 7PM

Jan. 29

PIT vs. NJ, 7PM
OTT vs. NYI, 7PM
NYR vs. CAR, 7PM

Jan. 31

LA vs. NYI, 7PM
NYR vs. PHI, 7PM

Feb. 1

NYR vs. NJ, 7PM

Feb. 2

NYI vs. MTL, 2PM
LA vs. NJ, 7PM

Feb. 3

NYR vs. MTL, 2PM

Feb. 5

ANA vs. NYI, 7PM
LA vs. NYR, 7PM

Feb. 6

NJ vs. BUF, 7PM

Feb. 7

ANA vs. NYR, 7PM
NYI vs. PIT, 7:30PM

Feb. 8

ANA vs. NJ, 7PM

Feb. 9

NYR vs. PHI, 1PM
NYI vs. MIN, 6PM
CAR vs. NJ, 7PM

Feb. 10

NYR vs. WSH, 1PM

Feb. 12

PHI vs. NYI, 7PM

Feb. 13

OTT vs. NJ, 7PM

Feb. 14
NYI vs. TOR, 7:30PM

Feb. 15

ATL vs. NJ, 7PM



Feb. 16
BUF vs. NYR, 1PM
NJ vs. OTT, 7PM
ATL vs. NYI, 7PM

Feb. 17

SJ vs. NYR, 1PM

Feb. 18

CAR vs. NJ, 1PM
SJ vs. NYI, 2PM

Feb. 19

NYR vs. MTL, 7PM

Feb. 20

SJ vs. NJ, 7PM
NYI vs. WSH, 7PM

Feb. 21

TB vs. NYI, 7PM

Feb. 23

NYI vs. NJ, 1PM
NYR vs. BUF, 7PM

Feb. 24

NJ vs. WSH, 3PM
FLA vs. NYR, 7PM

Feb.26

PIT vs. NYI, 7PM
NJ vs. CAR, 7PM

Feb. 28

NYR vs. CAR, 7PM
NYI vs. ATL, 7PM

Feb. 29

WSH vs. NJ, 7PM

Mar. 1

PHI vs. NYI, 2PM
NJ vs. MTL, 7PM


Mar. 2
PHI vs. NYR, 3PM
FLA vs. NYI, 3PM

Mar. 4

NYI vs. NYR, 7PM
NJ vs. TOR, 7:30PM

Mar. 6

NYR vs. NYI, 7PM

Mar. 7

TB vs. NJ, 7PM

Mar. 8

NJ vs. TOR, 7PM
NYI vs. PHI, 7PM

Mar. 9

BOS vs. NYR, 3PM

Mar. 10

NYR vs. BUF, 7PM

Mar. 11

NJ vs. MTL, 7:30PM
NYI vs. TB, 7:30PM

Mar. 12

NYI vs. FLA, 7:30PM

Mar. 13

NJ vs. MIN, 8PM

Mar. 14

NYR vs. FLA, 7:30PM

Mar. 15

NJ vs. COL, 3PM
NYI vs. MTL, 7PM
NYR vs. TB, 7:30PM

Mar. 18

TOR vs. NYI, 7PM
PIT vs. NYR, 7PM

Mar. 19

NYR vs. NJ, 7PM

Mar. 21

NYI vs. NJ, 7PM
NYR vs. PHI, 7PM

Mar. 22

NJ vs. PIT, 7:30PM

Mar. 23

NYI vs. PHI, 7PM

Mar. 24

PIT vs. NYI, 7PM

Mar. 25

PHI vs. NYR, 7PM
PIT vs. NJ, 7PM

Mar. 27

NJ vs. NYR, 7PM
NYI vs. PIT, 7:30PM

Mar. 28

PHI vs. NJ, 7PM

Mar. 29

PHI vs. NYI, 7PM

Mar. 30

NYR vs. PIT, 3PM

Mar. 31

PIT vs. NYR, 7PM

Apr. 1

NJ vs. NYI, 7PM

Apr. 2

BOS vs. NJ, 7PM


Apr. 3

NYR vs. NYI, 7PM

Apr. 4

NYI vs. NYR, 7PM
NJ vs. PHI, 7PM

Apr. 6

NYR vs. NJ, 3PM

Wednesday, July 11, 2007

The Battle of New York Schedule

Here's when all the teams shall meet.

10/10/07 - NYR vs. NYI, 7:00 PM
10/20/07 - NJD vs. NYI, 7:00 PM
10/25/07 - NJD vs. NYR, 7:00 PM
11/03/07 - NJD vs. NYR, 7:00 PM
11/06/07 - NYR vs. NYI, 7:00 PM
11/10/07 - NJD vs. NYI, 7:00 PM
11/14/07 - NYR vs. NJD, 7:00 PM
11/16/07 - NYI vs. NJD, 7:00 PM
11/19/07 - NYI vs. NYR, 7:00 PM
11/29/07 - NYI vs. NYR, 7:00 PM
12/09/07 - NJD vs. NYR, 7:00 PM
12/29/07 - NJD vs. NYI, 7:00 PM
01/16/08 - NYI vs. NJD, 7:00 PM
02/01/08 - NYR vs. NJD, 7:00 PM
02/23/08 - NYI vs. NJD, 7:00 PM
03/04/08 - NYI vs. NYR, 7:00 PM
03/06/08 - NYR vs. NYI, 7:00 PM
03/19/08 - NYR vs. NJD, 7:00 PM
03/21/08 - NYI vs. NJD, 7:00 PM
03/27/08 - NJD vs. NYR, 7:00 PM
04/01/08 - NJD vs. NYI, 7:00 PM
04/03/08 - NYR vs. NYI, 7:00 PM
04/04/08 - NYI vs. NYR, 7:00 PM
04/06/08 - NYR vs. NJD, 3:00 PM

My Thoughts on the Devils Schedule

The 82 Games that will comprise the New Jersey Devils 26th season of play in the National League of Hockey since moving to the Garden State from Denver, Colorado will be an interesting one. It will start off with a team-record nine game road-trip, featuring six of nine against 2007 playoff teams, and three more against the rebuilt and ready-to-contend Philadelphia Flyers and Florida Panthers.

It would do the Devils a favor to be over .500 when this trip ends. That is when they will officially move in to their new digs, the 17,625-seated for hockey Prudential Center - also known as "The Rock" - in the Brick City known as Newark, New Jersey. They open their 2007-2008 home schedule against last year's playoff nemesis, and the team that eliminated them from the Quest For the Cup in five games of a second round series, the Ottawa Senators.

Following that likely sold out opener, the Devils will play host to four more of their next five games. The Penguins and Flyers will make their first trips to The Rock during this stand. After two more on the road, the Devils welcome Jaromir Jagr, Chris Drury, Henrik Lundqvist, Brendan Shanahan, and some dude named "Gomez" and the New York Rangers to Broad St. for the first time on November 14th. The atmosphere will likely be unmatched of any Devil-Ranger regular season game ever played in the Garden State.

Two days after, the Devils welcome their division rival New York Islanders to The Rock for the first time, and go on a four-game road trip. Their first Western Conference opponent visits them following that swing, as the Dallas Stars visit the New Jersey for the first time since 2002. This will open up a five-game home state for the red-and-black, capped off with Alexander Ovechkin's Capitals' first visit on December 7. After a three-game road-trip, the Devils will play their first matinee at The Rock on December 15, as Wayne Gretzky's Phoenix Coyotes visit for the first time since 2002. A Sunday-evening game with the Flyers follows.

Then, the Devils make their first trip out west of the season, as they face the Vancouver Canucks, Edmonton Oilers and Calgary Flames in the span of five days, leading up to the NHL's Christmas sabattical and roster freeze. They return to action December 28th against Ryan Miller's Buffalo Sabres.

Dates of note in the new year include a stretch in January and February where the Devils will play a ridiculous 16 of 21 games on home ice. Other Western Conference visitors will include the LA Kings (Feb. 2), the San Jose Sharks (Feb. 20) and Scott Niedermayer's Stanley Cup Champion Anaheim Ducks for their first trip on February 8th.

In March, the Devils make a brief, two-game trip to the rest of the Northwest Divsion, taking on Jacques Lemaire's Minnesota Wild (Mar. 13) and Joe Sakic's Colorado Avalanche (Mar. 15). This will be the Devils last trip away from the Atlantic Division's three states (NY, NJ, PA).

The Devils close out the season with seven out of eight against their four rivals, with the team's home finale on Sunday, April 6th against the Rangers, which will be in contention to be chosen by NBC for their "Game of the Week" program, or will otherwise be moved to another time of the day.

It will be a long year, but in the end, these players and we as fans will probably find it to be one of the more entertaining years in the history of New Jersey Devils Hockey.

Devils 2007-08 Schedule

Oct. 4 at Lightning, 7:30 PM
Oct. 6 at Panthers, 7:00 PM
Oct. 8 at Senators, 2:00 PM
Oct. 11 at Panthers, 7:30 PM
Oct. 13 at Thrashers, 7:00 PM
Oct. 17 at Penguins, 7:30 PM
Oct. 18 at Flyers, 7:00 PM
Oct. 20 at Islanders, 7:00 PM
Oct. 25 at Rangers, 7:00 PM
Oct. 27 HOME OPENER vs. Senators, 7:00 PM
Oct. 31 vs. Lightning, 7:00 PM
Nov. 2 vs. Maple Leafs, 7:00 PM
Nov. 3 at Rangers, 7:00 PM
Nov. 5 vs. Penguins, 7:00 PM
Nov. 8 vs. Flyers, 7:00 PM
Nov. 10 at Islanders, 7:00 PM
Nov. 12 at Penguins, 7:30 PM
Nov. 14 VS. RANGERS, 7:00 PM
Nov. 16 VS. Islanders, 7:00 PM
Nov. 17 at Flyers, 7:00 PM
Nov. 21 at Penguins, 7:30 PM
Nov. 23 at Thrashers, 7:30 PM
Nov. 24 at Lightning, 7:30 PM
Nov. 28 vs. Stars, 7:00 PM
Nov. 30 vs. Canadiens, 7:00 PM
Dec. 2 vs. Thrashers, 5:00 PM
Dec. 5 vs. Bruins, 7:00 PM
Dec. 7 vs. Capitals, 7:00 PM
Dec. 9 at Rangers, 5:00 PM
Dec. 10 at Capitals, 7:00 PM
Dec. 13 at Bruins, 7:00 PM
Dec. 15 vs. Coyotes, 1:00 PM
Dec. 16 vs. Flyers, 5:00 PM
Dec. 18 at Canucks, 10:00 PM
Dec. 21 at Oilers, 9:00 PM
Dec. 23 at Flames, 8:00 PM
Dec. 28 vs. Sabres, 7:00 PM
Dec. 29 at Islanders, 7:00 PM
Jan. 2 vs. Panthers, 7:00 PM
Jan. 4 vs. Flyers, 7:00 PM
Jan. 5 at Bruins, 7:00 PM
Jan. 8 vs. Sabres, 7:00 PM
Jan. 10 at Hurricanes, 7:00 PM
Jan. 12 at Sabres, 7:00 PM
Jan. 16 vs. Islanders, 7:00 PM
Jan. 18 vs. Panthers, 7:00 PM
Jan. 20 vs. Maple Leafs, 5:00 PM
Jan. 22 at Flyers, 7:00 PM
Jan. 24 vs. Canadiens, 7:00 PM
Jan. 29 vs. Penguins, 7:00 PM
Feb. 1 vs. Rangers, 7:00 PM
Feb. 2 vs. Kings, 7:00 PM
Feb. 4 vs. Penguins, 7:00 PM
Feb. 6 at Sabres, 7:00 PM
Feb. 8 VS. DUCKS, 7:00 PM
Feb. 9 vs. Hurricanes, 7:00 PM
Feb. 13 vs. Senators, 7:00 PM
Feb. 15 vs. Thrashers, 7:00 PM
Feb. 16 at Senators, 7:00 PM
Feb. 18 vs. Hurricanes, 1:00 PM (HOLIDAY)
Feb. 20 vs. Sharks, 7:00 PM
Feb. 23 vs. Islanders, 1:00 PM
Feb. 24 at Capitals, 3:00 PM
Feb. 26 at Hurricanes, 7:00 PM
Feb. 29 vs. Capitals, 7:00 PM
Mar. 1 at Canadiens, 7:00 PM
Mar. 4 at Maple Leafs, 7:30 PM
Mar. 7 vs. Lightning, 7:00 PM
Mar. 8 at Maple Leafs, 7:00 PM
Mar. 11 at Canadiens, 7:30 PM
Mar. 14 at Wild, 8:00 PM
Mar. 15 at Avalanche, 3:00 PM
Mar. 19 vs. Rangers, 7:00 PM
Mar. 21 vs. Islanders, 7:00 PM
Mar. 22 at Penguins, 7:30 PM
Mar. 25 vs. Penguins, 7:00 PM
Mar. 27 at Rangers, 7:00 PM
Mar. 28 vs. Flyers, 7:00 PM
Apr. 1 at Islanders, 7:00 PM
Apr. 2 vs. Bruins, 7:00 PM
Apr. 4 at Flyers, 7:00 PM
Apr. 6 vs. Rangers, 3:00 PM (Possible NBC Game)

NHL Schedule Details

From NHL.com

Here it is: The 2007-08 NHL Schedule

Individual Teams coming up next.

Rangers Home Opener

October 4th versus the Panthers.

It'll be LA-ANA in London on 9/29 - 9/30, then regular opening night on 10/3, which will feature Leafs-Sens and likely an American doubleheader for Versus, and everybody's in action 10/4.

Devils will likely open in the south, because their 2nd game will be 10/6 at Florida.

Philadelphia opens up in the northwest at Calgary, Edmonton and Vancouver.

The Rock will be open for Hockey on...

October 27th, versus playoff knocker-outers the Ottawa Senators.

I will be there if I have to beg for tix.

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