Preview Roundups
March 14, 2016
Florida at NY Islanders 7:00 PM ET
The Florida Panthers look to continue their offensive surge when they begin a three-game road trip against the New York Islanders on Monday night. The Panthers have scored 14 goals in three games while pocketing five points after a 5-4 shootout victory over Philadelphia on Saturday to move within one of first place in the Atlantic Division.
Los Angeles at Chicago 8:00 PM ET
The Chicago Blackhawks have slipped back into third place in the Central Division and it doesn’t get any easier for them Monday night as the Pacific Division-leading Los Angeles Kings pay a visit. The Blackhawks won just once in the last four contests (1-2-1) and will try to turn things around with four of the next five encounters on home ice.
St. Louis at Calgary 9:00 PM ET
The surging St. Louis Blues are playing their best hockey at the most opportune time of the season and will carry a six-game winning streak into Monday night's clash against the host Calgary Flames. St. Louis pulled into a tie with Dallas atop the Central Division with a 5-4 win over the Stars on Saturday.
Nashville at Edmonton 9:00 PM ET
With a pair of impressive franchise records finally falling by the wayside, the Nashville Predators will wrap up a five-game road trip with a visit to the Edmonton Oilers on Monday night. The Predators look to bounce back from a 4-2 setback at Vancouver on Saturday that halted a club-mark 14-game point streak (9-0-5).
Winnipeg at Vancouver 10:00 PM ET
Mark Scheifele has been the talk of some circles of the NHL even though the Winnipeg Jets have long been removed from the postseason conversation. The 22-year-old Scheifele looks to continue his torrid stretch on Monday when the Jets begin a brief two-game trek to visit the Vancouver Canucks.
New Jersey at Anaheim 10:00 PM ET
The Anaheim Ducks try to snap their longest losing streak since November when they begin a three-game homestand Monday against the New Jersey Devils, who have already defeated Los Angeles and San Jose on their three-game jaunt through California. Anaheim lost in St. Louis 5-2 on Friday and is 0-2-1 in its last three contests after a franchise-record 11-game winning streak vaulted them to the top of the Pacific Division, but has since fallen two points behind first-place Los Angeles.