The busiest day of the second round of the NHL playoffs is here, with three postseason games to enjoy on Sunday evening.
The barrage of Games 2 begins at Centre Bell in Montreal, where the Tampa Bay Lightning look for yet another win over the Montreal Canadiens this season. The Habs swept Tampa Bay out of the playoffs last season, but in 2014-15 the Lightning beat the Canadiens in all five matchups, then captured Friday night's Game 1 in overtime, 2-1.
The Chicago Blackhawks look to continue their postseason home dominance of the Minnesota Wild in Game 2 from the United Center, where Chicago is 7-0 in the postseason against Minnesota since the 2013 playoffs began. Chicago raced to a 3-0 lead in the first period on Friday, then gave up the lead, but eventually won 4-3 in Game 1.
Sunday's nightcap is at Honda Center in Anaheim, with the red-hot Anaheim Ducks looking for another home win. The Ducks crushed the Calgary Flames 6-1 in Game 1 after sweeping Winnipeg in the first round.
The NBC family of networks will televise Sunday's NHL playoff action, with NBCSN televising games from Montreal and Chicago, and CNBC showing the final game from Anaheim.
Sunday NHL playoff schedule
6 p.m. ET: Eastern Conference semifinals, Game 2 -- Tampa Bay at Montreal
NBCSN -- Kenny Albert, Joe Micheletti
8:30 p.m.: Western Conference semifinals, Game 2 -- Minnesota at Chicago
NBCSN -- Doc Emrick, Eddie Olczyk, Pierre McGuire
10 p.m.: Western Conference semifinals, Game 2 -- Calgary at Anaheim
CNBC -- Dave Strader, Brian Engblom