Preview Roundups
December 29, 2022
Detroit at Buffalo 7:00 PM ET
Amid their most successful stretch of the season, the Buffalo Sabres are eager to return to game action for the first time in more than a week.
Montreal at Florida 7:00 PM ET
and try to break a three-game losing streak.
NY Rangers at Tampa Bay 7:00 PM ET
In the second matchup of the season between last season's Eastern Conference finalists, the New York Rangers will look for another victory over the host Tampa Bay Lightning on Thursday.
Ottawa at Washington 7:00 PM ET
The Washington Capitals will try to extend a five-game win streak when they host the Ottawa Senators on Thursday night.
Columbus at NY Islanders 7:30 PM ET
The New York Islanders, fresh off their most convincing set of back-to-back regular-season wins in almost 30 years, are eager to maintain the every-other-day pace of the schedule.
Chicago at St. Louis 8:00 PM ET
The St. Louis Blues will continue adjusting to life without defenseman Torey Krug when they host the reeling Chicago Blackhawks Thursday night.
Dallas at Minnesota 8:00 PM ET
Two of the NHL's hotter teams will renew their divisional rivalry when the Minnesota Wild host the Dallas Stars on Thursday in Saint Paul, Minn.
Vancouver at Winnipeg 8:00 PM ET
The Vancouver Canucks look to extend their winning streak to a season-high four games when they visit the slumping Winnipeg Jets on Thursday.
Los Angeles at Colorado 9:00 PM ET
Three straight wins after regulation sent the Colorado Avalanche into the holiday break with some momentum. It lasted less than two periods in their first game back.
Toronto at Arizona 9:00 PM ET
The Arizona Coyotes had their share of critics when they announced they were signing a three-year contract to play their home games at 5,000-seat Mullett Arena on the Arizona State University campus while plans for building a new state-of-the-art arena in Tempe, Ariz., were finalized.
Philadelphia at San Jose 10:30 PM ET
Among the biggest problems this season for the struggling Philadelphia Flyers has been offense, namely a lack of it.