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The complete schedule for the opening round of the Stanley Cup playoffs has finally arrived.
It was already announced late Wednesday night that the Avalanche and Dallas Stars will play one of two games on Saturday — the opening day of the postseason.
Game 2 will be played two nights later on Monday. But the remaining five games are spread out quite a bit.
The series will shift to Denver for Game 3 at Ball Arena on Wednesday, followed by a two-day break before Game 4 on Saturday, April 26.
Games 5, 6, and 7 also include one more two-day break. If the series goes the distance, Game 7 will be played on Saturday, May 3, at American Airlines Center in Dallas.

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