Preview Roundups
March 19, 2024
Ottawa at Boston 7:00 PM ET
Having returned to the top of the overall NHL standings this past weekend, the Boston Bruins look to remain on the winning track when they continue a three-game homestand against the Ottawa Senators on Tuesday night.
Columbus at Detroit 7:00 PM ET
The Detroit Red Wings snapped a seven-game losing streak over the weekend but it still ended on a sour note.
Pittsburgh at New Jersey 7:00 PM ET
The Pittsburgh Penguins and New Jersey Devils aim to provide a boost to their flickering postseason aspirations at the other's expense on Tuesday night when they meet in Newark, N.J.
Toronto at Philadelphia 7:00 PM ET
The Philadelphia Flyers will continue to battle through a rigorous schedule with the hopes of landing a playoff berth in what was expected to be a rebuilding season.
Carolina at NY Islanders 7:30 PM ET
As the New York Islanders built a season-best six-game winning streak, their final regular-season clash against the Carolina Hurricanes loomed as a potential playoff preview.
San Jose at Nashville 8:00 PM ET
The Nashville Predators can extend their point streak to 15 games when they host the San Jose Sharks on Tuesday night.
Colorado at St. Louis 8:00 PM ET
The St. Louis Blues have won four straight games to claw back into the Western Conference playoff race, but they are still playing catch-up.
Minnesota at Anaheim 10:00 PM ET
The Minnesota Wild look to win the season series and boost their wild-card hopes when they visit the reeling Anaheim Ducks on Tuesday night.
Chicago at Los Angeles 10:00 PM ET
With time running low to lock down a spot in the playoffs, the Los Angeles Kings will open a key three-game home stretch when they face the improved Chicago Blackhawks on Tuesday.
Buffalo at Vancouver 10:00 PM ET
The Vancouver Canucks are enjoying a good season, one with many highs and minimal lows as they skated their way to the top of the Pacific Division and, at times, the top spot in the NHL.
Tampa Bay at Vegas 10:00 PM ET
Two teams that have combined to win three of the past four Stanley Cup championships square off Tuesday in Las Vegas when the Tampa Bay Lightning visit the Vegas Golden Knights.