The day’s hockey action begins at noon ET as the Tampa Bay Lightning visit the Detroit Red Wings, with the game available on The Spot and FDSNDET. At 1 p.m. ET, the New York Rangers take on the Boston Bruins in a matchup broadcast on HBO, MAX, TNT, and SN.
Later, the Colorado Avalanche travel to face the Minnesota Wild for a 3:30 p.m. ET puck drop, which can be viewed on FDSNWI, FDSNSO, and ALT.
A busy 4 p.m. ET window features seven games across the league. The New Jersey Devils are at the Buffalo Sabres (MSG-B, MSG), the Calgary Flames visit the Florida Panthers (SCRIPPS, SNW, SNO, SNE), and the Philadelphia Flyers challenge the New York Islanders (MSGSN, NBCSP). Simultaneously, the Ottawa Senators will be in St. Louis to play the Blues (FDSNMW, TSN5, RDSI), while the Montreal Canadiens face the Golden Knights in Las Vegas (SCRIPPS, TSN2, RDS). The slate is rounded out by the Los Angeles Kings at the Anaheim Ducks (FDSNW, KTTV, Victory+) and the Vancouver Canucks taking on the San Jose Sharks (NBCSCA, SNP).
As the evening schedule commences at 5 p.m. ET, the Toronto Maple Leafs are in Washington to play the Capitals (MNMT, TSN4, TVAS), and the Winnipeg Jets visit the Carolina Hurricanes (FDSNSO, TSN3).
At 7 p.m. ET, the Pittsburgh Penguins compete against the Columbus Blue Jackets, with coverage on NHLN, FDSNOH, SN-PIT, SN, and TVAS.
The night concludes with two 8 p.m. ET contests: the Nashville Predators at the Chicago Blackhawks (FDSNSO, CHSN) and the Utah Mammoth taking on the Dallas Stars (Utah16, Victory+).
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