Preview Roundups
March 07, 2024
Toronto at Boston 7:00 PM ET
The Boston Bruins are following a different track of a season than the one that led to the Presidents' Trophy in 2022-23.
Montreal at Carolina 7:00 PM ET
they will have had five days without a game since a frustrating home loss.
Edmonton at Columbus 7:00 PM ET
The Edmonton Oilers will look to stretch their win streak to six games when they visit the Columbus Blue Jackets on Thursday.
Philadelphia at Florida 7:00 PM ET
The Philadelphia Flyers are one of the surprise teams of the season. The Florida Panthers, Stanley Cup finalists last season, enter Thursday with an NHL-best 90 points.
St. Louis at New Jersey 7:00 PM ET
The St. Louis Blues and New Jersey Devils share the similarities of having changed coaches while chasing wild-card berths.
Washington at Pittsburgh 7:00 PM ET
The game Thursday between the host Pittsburgh Penguins and Washington Capitals normally would be defined by the matchup between future Hall of Famers Sidney Crosby and Alex Ovechkin. It's been that way for years.
Calgary at Tampa Bay 7:00 PM ET
The Calgary Flames and Tampa Bay Lightning will close out their two-game season series Thursday in Florida with their immediate futures heading in opposite directions.
Buffalo at Nashville 8:00 PM ET
A few weeks ago, the Nashville Predators resided outside of a playoff spot and envisioned making roster moves for next season.
Minnesota at Arizona 9:00 PM ET
Led by the red-hot Kirill Kaprizov, the Minnesota Wild will continue to battle toward a playoff spot when they visit the Arizona Coyotes on Thursday in Tempe, Ariz.
Vancouver at Vegas 10:00 PM ET
After starting the season with a 12-game point streak, it looked as if the defending Stanley Cup champion Vegas Golden Knights were going to run away with another Pacific Division title.
Ottawa at Los Angeles 10:30 PM ET
Even after a defeat, the Los Angeles Kings believe they have something to build upon as they host the Ottawa Senators on Thursday night.
NY Islanders at San Jose 10:30 PM ET
and growing increasingly confident in their ability to mount another playoff run with one of the NHL's oldest cores.