The first round of the 2024 Stanley Cup Playoffs starts Sunday, with the Vancouver Canucks squaring up against the Nashville Predators at Rogers Arena.
Schedule of Round One home games at Rogers Arena:
Game 1 – Sunday, April 21 at 7 pm
Game 2 – Tuesday, April 23 at 7 pm
Game 5* – Tuesday, April 30 time TBD
Game 7*– Sunday, May 5 time TBD
*If team proceeds.
Traffic impacts
Various road closures will be in effect on game days, and traffic disruptions are anticipated for those travelling in and out of downtown. Taking transit, walking, or cycling are the best options to get around town on game days. Plan ahead and allow for extra time to get to where you need to go – especially near Rogers Arena, says the City of Vancouver.
For Sunday’s Game 1, please be advised that earlier in the day, various road closures will be in effect downtown from 5 am to noon for the Vancouver Sun Run, including a full closure of Georgia St from the Causeway to Pender St (8 to 11 am) and Pacific Ave from Jervis St to Hornby St (8 to 11:30 am).
Mobi by Rogers is making biking to the games easier by ensuring dock availability near the Rogers Arena at the Dunsmuir and Beatty and Keefer and Abbott stations.
Game-day tips:
- Walk, bike, roll, or take transit whenever possible.
- Give yourself plenty of time to get where you need to go.
- Stay ahead of road closures at vancouver.ca/road-closures.
- Follow all detours and abide by “No Parking” signs in the area.
- Don’t let waste become litter. Dispose of your waste in the nearest garbage or recycling bin or take it home with you.
- Be considerate of the community and keep noise to a minimum when leaving games.
Stay updated:
- Trip planner and transit updates: Translink trip planner and alerts.translink.ca
- X: @CityofVancouver, @TransLink, @VancouverPD, @Canucks
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