While the NHL's Western Conference teams have sat idle for nearly a week, the Eastern Conference Final is finally set - the New York Rangers defeated the Washington Capitals in overtime in Game 7 on Wednesday night - and it's looking like it will be a thrilling third round.

Here's how the conference finals will shape up:

Anaheim Ducks vs. Chicago Blackhawks

Anaheim Ducks forward Corey Perry leads all players in scoring this postseason with seven goals and 15 points in nine games.

However, Chicago Blackhawks forward Patrick Kane is breathing down his neck. Kane has seven goals and 13 points in 10 games, and after suffering a clavicle injury in the latter months of the season, the 26-year-old seems back to his old self.

The Blackhawks got the upper hand on the Ducks during the regular season, taking two of the three games between the clubs and outscoring the Ducks 8-3.

Game Date Time (ET) Home Team 1 Sunday May 17 3 p.m. Anaheim 2 Tuesday May 19 9 p.m. Anaheim 3 Thursday May 21 8 p.m. Chicago 4 Saturday May 23 8 p.m. Chicago 5* Monday May 25 9 p.m. Anaheim 6* Wednesday May 27 8 p.m. Chicago 7* Saturday May 30 8 p.m. Anaheim

* If necessary

Tampa Bay Lightning vs. New York Rangers

Though he went pointless in the final two games against the Montreal Canadiens, forward Tyler Johnson still leads the Tampa Bay Lightning in scoring with eight goals and 12 points in 13 games.

The Rangers' Derick Brassard has done the bulk of the scoring for New York so far, tallying five goals and eight points in 12 games.

The Lightning swept the season series between the two clubs, going 3-0-0. They also did so with relative ease, outscoring the Rangers 15-7.

Game Date Time (ET) Home Team 1 Saturday May 16 1 p.m. New York 2 Monday May 18 8 p.m. New York 3 Wednesday May 20 8 p.m. Tampa Bay 4 Friday May 22 8 p.m. Tampa Bay 5* Sunday May 24 8 p.m. New York 6* Tuesday May 26 8 p.m. Tampa Bay 7* Friday May 29 8 p.m. New York

*If necessary