The impact of late start times for Stars’ playoff games extends beyond Dallas fans

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The Dallas Stars are gearing up for their first three games against the Vegas Golden Knights, but it’s not just the on-ice action that has fans buzzing. With late start times of 8:30 p.m. CT for Games 1 and 2 in Dallas, and a 9:30 p.m. CT start for Game 3 in Vegas, fans are already preparing for some late nights ahead.

Stars coach Pete DeBoer acknowledged the challenge of late starts, especially for a Central Division team like the Stars. The team only had three nationally-televised home games with 8:30 p.m. starts this year, but luckily two of them were in April, providing some preparation for the playoffs.

The impact of late games goes beyond just the night of the game. DeBoer noted that it can disrupt the players’ routines and affect their performance the next day. With the possibility of overtime in the playoffs, games can stretch out even longer, adding to the challenge of late starts.

To combat the effects of late games, DeBoer said the team won’t practice much on off days between 8:30 p.m. starts. Instead, they focused on three full mandatory practices leading up to Game 1 to ensure they’re prepared and can afford some rest in between games.

As the Stars and Golden Knights face off in the Stanley Cup playoffs, fans can expect some thrilling late-night action and intense matchups on the ice. Stay tuned for more coverage from The Dallas Morning News as the series unfolds.

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