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In conjunction with the National Hockey League, the Chicago Blackhawks announced today
the team's 2021-22 regular-season schedule
. The Blackhawks regular season is set to begin on October 13 as the team travels to Denver to take on the Colorado Avalanche. Chicago will open the home portion of its schedule on Oct. 19 at the United Center against the New York Islanders.

2021-22 Schedule
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15 of the team's 41 home contests will take place on weekends, including six Friday games, one Saturday game and eight Sunday games. The Blackhawks have two five-game homestands on the calendar during the 2021-22 campaign, their longest stretch of consecutive games at the United Center this season. In addition, Chicago has two four-game road trips on the schedule, their longest stints away from home.
Other highlights of the schedule include:
The Blackhawks will return to the Central Division this season along with Arizona, Colorado, Dallas, Minnesota, Nashville, St. Louis and Winnipeg. Under the NHL's current schedule format, the Blackhawks will play the other seven teams within their division for a total of 26 games. Chicago will play four games each against Arizona, Colorado, Minnesota, Nashville St. Louis (two home/two away), while playing three games each against Dallas (two home/one away) and Winnipeg (one home/two away).
Chicago will play the remaining eight Western Conference teams three times each for a total of 24 games. The Blackhawks will host two games against Anaheim, Calgary, San Jose and Vancouver, while traveling to each of those cities for one contest. The team will play one home game against Edmonton, Los Angeles, Seattle and Vegas with two road contests against each of those clubs. The Blackhawks will meet each Eastern Conference team once at home and once on the road for a total of 32 out-of-conference games.
NBC Sports Chicago, the official television broadcasting partner of the Blackhawks, will be the exclusive carrier of all local game broadcasts. All 82 Blackhawks games can also be heard on Chicago's WGN Radio 720. The complete broadcast schedule will also be announced at a later date.