Game 6- June 9th, 2010
Game 7- June 11th, 2010
The 2010 NHL Playoffs ended on June 6, 2010, Game 6 of the Stanley Cup finals, 4:06 into overtime, when Patrick Kane of the Chicago Blackhawks put the puck into the back of the Philadelphia Flyers' net on a bad angle shot.
The NHL playoffs typically run until early June.
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The Stanley Cup.
The trade deadline is a day set by the NHL each season, usually in late February or early March, for the teams in the league to make trades. Beyond this date no trades can be made by teams until the playoffs end in June.This is to prevent teams from loading their rosters with good players up to and during the playoffs in attempts to win the Stanley Cup.
Yes: The NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs begin in April and end in early June.
The NHL regular season typically starts in early October and runs through early April. The playoffs usually commence shortly after the regular season ends, lasting until early June. However, specific dates can vary each season, so it's best to check the NHL's official schedule for the current year's timeline.
A projection of more than $2.9 billion by the end of the 2011 Stanley Cup Playoffs.
NHL players get paid for the whole season, but not the playoffs. There is often team bonuses for the players to split in the playoffs. Players get paid every 2 weeks, just like most common jobs, and their paychecks are calculated by their salary divided by the amount of 2 week periods in the season (presumably from training camp until the end of the regular season).
Regular season usually ends around October 1st, usually on a Sunday. Playoffs end in late October.
It ends on 11/7/2010.
5th June 2010