Time Zone not observed in iOS 7 subscribed calendar but is in Mavericks

I have a calendar which I subscribe to from both my MacBook Pro and my iPhone. The specific calendar is an NFL calendar at webcal://www.southendzone.com/ical/nfl.ics
When I view the calendar on my MacBook Pro it shows me all the kick off times in my time zone, GMT and it has always done this without any effort on my part.
No matter what I've tried with time zone support under iOS 7 I can't get my iPhone to show me the calendar in anything but the local time so a game scheduled to start at 01:25 GMT shows up on my iPhone as starting at 19:25. Playing with different time zones I can get all my own calendars to shift but entries for this calendar seem to be etched in stone.
Is there something I'm doing wrong?

I am experiencing similar type of issue.  I subscribed to a Calendar which has scheduled meeting from my time zone and different time zone.  When I subscribe in OS X, it shows flawlessly on local time. But when I do it in IOS 7,  it shows MST as-is in EST time zone and no matter we play around all the time zone setting in General tab or Mail/Calendar tab.  It's not helping.
Appears to be a bug in IOS 7.  It needs to be reported to Apple.

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