Preview Roundups
December 31, 2022
Buffalo at Boston 1:00 PM ET
The NHL-leading Boston Bruins look for one more win before closing the curtain on the calendar year when they host the Buffalo Sabres on Saturday afternoon.
Chicago at Columbus 1:00 PM ET
Misery loves company, and that will be the case when the Chicago Blackhawks hit the ice Saturday afternoon in a road clash with the Columbus Blue Jackets.
Nashville at Vegas 3:00 PM ET
The Nashville Predators will try to complete a sweep of a road back-to-back when they face the Pacific Division-leading Vegas Golden Knights on Saturday afternoon in Las Vegas.
Philadelphia at Los Angeles 4:00 PM ET
The Los Angeles Kings used their lowest point of the season as a springboard to launch their most successful stretch, and they'll try to maintain their momentum when they host the Philadelphia Flyers on Saturday afternoon.
Montreal at Washington 4:00 PM ET
The Washington Capitals will look for a bounce-back win against the visiting Montreal Canadiens on Saturday.
Arizona at Tampa Bay 5:00 PM ET
The Arizona Coyotes are riding an unusual wave of momentum that, for a downtrodden franchise, is hard to fathom.
Minnesota at St. Louis 6:00 PM ET
The St. Louis Blues have earned points in eight of their last nine games, but they are still playing catch-up in the Western Conference playoff race.
Toronto at Colorado 7:00 PM ET
When the Colorado Avalanche play at home, there's a good chance the game will need more than 60 minutes.
Ottawa at Detroit 7:00 PM ET
Drake Batherson and Alex DeBrincat haven't cooled off since the Ottawa Senators' last visit to Detroit.
San Jose at Dallas 8:00 PM ET
The Dallas Stars aim to extend their winning streak to a season-high four games and slow down red-hot defenseman Erik Karlsson on Saturday when they host the San Jose Sharks.
Vancouver at Calgary 10:00 PM ET
The Vancouver Canucks have an outstanding division record, and that should provide a boost of confidence when they hit the ice on Saturday for a road clash against the Calgary Flames.
Winnipeg at Edmonton 10:00 PM ET
Edmonton center Connor McDavid will carry a 17-game point streak, tied for the longest in a single season of his career, into the Oilers' Saturday night home game against the Winnipeg Jets.