NHL Playoffs, Blackhawks vs. Kings Game 3: Start Time, TV Schedule, Live Stream and More

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When this series started between the Chicago Blackhawks and Los Angeles Kings, it was assumed that the Blackhawks would struggle a bit due to the fact they were coming off of tough series against the Detroit Red Wings and also because Jonathan Quick happens to be the best netminder in the NHL. But not only did the Blackhawks get a game on the Kings to start the series, they shattered the mystic behind Quick and chased him in Game 2.

Now that things have been sent back to Los Angeles, the question has no become not will the Blackhawks struggle to beat Quick and the Kings rather will this series last five games?

Chicago is looking like the team we got familiar with during the regular season and that’s the team we thought could win the Stanley Cup. They had a real scare against the Red Wings but they’ve clearly come out on the other side a more ferocious team and one hungry to get their reputation back. Chicago is hustling on both ends of the ice and guys they’ve been needing to step up like Duncan Keith have done so and we’re seeing the results.

Things have gone back to Los Angeles where the Kings failed to lose against the San Jose Sharks. Chicago can end the series here and it’s now become a case of whether or not the Kings can stay afloat long enough to send the series back to Chicago.

So what time do the Blackhawks and Red Wings drop the puck? We’ve got all of the information you will need to know to make sure you don’t miss out on any of the action.

Start time: 9:00 p.m. ET
Location: Los Angeles, CA
Venue: Staples Center
Series Score: Blackhawks lead series, 2-0
TV Info: NBC Sports Network
Live StreamNBC Sports Live Extra

Here is the series schedule for Chicago Blackhawks and Los Angeles Kings:
All times Eastern.

Game 1: Saturday, June 1 — Los Angeles 1, Chicago 2
Game 2: Sunday, June 2  — Los Angeles 2, Chicago 4
Game 3: Tuesday, June 4 — Chicago at Los Angeles, 9pm on NBC Sports Network
Game 4: Thursday, June 6 — Chicago at Los Angeles, 9pm on NBC Sports Network
Game 5: *Saturday, June 8 — Los Angeles at Chicago, 8pm on NBC
Game 6: *Monday, June 10 — Chicago at Los Angeles, 9pm on NBC Sports Network
Game 7: *Wednesday, June 12  — Los Angeles at Chicago, TBD on NBC Sports Network

We hope that you enjoy today’s 2013 Stanley Cup Playoffs action and check back in with FanSided.com throughout the day and duration of the playoffs as we keep you up to date with the latest news and rumors.