Here is a list of games for Tuesday, July 28. Each of the remaining 24 teams will play one exhibition game over the next three days. The NHL and NHLPA ratified the return-to-play plan, the schedule was released and the hub cities were officially announced earlier this month. The puck drops for the qualifying round of the 2020 Stanley Cup Playoffs this Saturday, August 1, but the league got its exhibition schedule underway Thursday. Details on broadcasting stations will be announced closer to the exhibition games. Latest 2020 presidential poll news in Georgia. Start times for the first five days of the #StanleyCup Qualifiers are locked in, beginning with about 15 hours of action on Saturday, Aug. 1. https://t.co/o4BjkRgvSm pic.twitter.com/nQlzPnl8oh. Toronto will be the Eastern Conference's hub city, and Edmonton will hold the Western Conference. Predators, 2 p.m. That’s fantastic. Kucherov fires home PPG 00:36 • July 29th, 2020 NHL.com @NHLdotcom Here is the exhibition game schedule for the 2020 Stanley Cup Qualifiers. Toronto Maple Leafs/Facebook. What is also fantastic is the clarity in the Vegas Golden Knights’ broadcast situation heading into their upcoming games.. ET  | TV: NBCSNGame 1: Canadiens vs. Penguins, 8 p.m. Maple Leafs, 4 p.m. The Stars will play a total of three seeding games at the beginning of August. We use cookies and other tracking technologies to improve your browsing experience on our site, show personalized content and targeted ads, analyze site traffic, and understand where our audiences come from. We encourage you to review it carefully. We break down the polling in Pennsylvania as the 2020 presidential election contest between Donald Trump and Joe Biden approaches. ET | TV: NBCSSNGame 1: Blackhawks vs. Oilers, 3 p.m. In years past, the Stars approached free agency with an open pocketbook aimed at the game’s top targets. These matches don’t count for seeding and have no bearing on standings or … These matches don’t count for seeding and have no bearing on standings or prospective matchups after the qualifying round. More info: https://t.co/IErZJ2hifT pic.twitter.com/ZptfRyg2kq. https://t.co/64XfKl1jJy pic.twitter.com/ApuIKYP2M2, — NHL Public Relations (@PR_NHL) July 14, 2020. The game is scheduled to begin at 5:30 p.m. Central. Forwards: Kyle Clifford, Pierre Engvall, Frederik Gauthier, Zach Hyman, Andreas Johnsson, Kasperi Kapanen, Alexander Kerfoot, Denis Malgin, Mitchell Marner, Auston Matthews, Ilya Mikheyev, William Nylander, Nic Petan, Nicholas Robertson, Jason Spezza, John TavaresDefensemen: Tyson Barrie, Cody Ceci, Travis Dermott, Justin Holl, Timothy Liljegren, Martin Marincin, Jake Muzzin, Morgan Rielly, Calle Rosen, Rasmus SandinGoaltenders: Frederik Andersen, Jack Campbell, Kasimir Kaskisuo, Joseph Woll, Forwards: Joel Armia, Alex Belzile, Paul Byron, Phillip Danault, Max Domi, Jonathan Drouin, Jake Evans, Brendan Gallagher, Charles Hudon, Jesperi Kotkaniemi, Artturi Lehkonen, Ryan Poehling, Nick Suzuki, Tomas Tatar, Jordan Weal, Dale WeiseDefensemen: Ben Chiarot, Cale Fleury, Christian Folin, Noah Juulsen, Brett Kulak, Victor Mete, Gustav Olofsson, Xavier Ouellet, Jeff Petry, Shea WeberGoaltenders: Charlie Lindgren, Michael McNiven, Carey Price, Cayden PrimeauIneligible for Exhibition/Qualifiers/Playoffs: Alexander Romanov (D), Puck line odds: Oilers -1.5 (+225), Flames +1.5 (-315)Money line odds: Oilers -113, Flames -110Total: 6.5 (Over -107, Under -120).