Buckle up, hockey fans, all 32 teams will be in action Tuesday night as the Frozen Frenzy makes its return.

Getting the party started will be the Toronto Maple Leafs and Calgary Flames. Toronto is a -200 favourite to beat the struggling Flames at home.

Meanwhile, the Winnipeg Jets travel to Minnesota in a pick ‘em against the Wild. Leading the team with 13 points in nine games, Mark Scheifele is -225 to log another point on Tuesday night.

The Ottawa Senators are -140 favourites to beat the Chicago Blackhawks. The Sens enter this game on the heels of a 7-2 battering of the Boston Bruins on Monday night and are looking to extend their win streak to four games.

In Edmonton, the odds favour the Oilers (-152) to beat the Utah Mammoth. In three career games against Utah, Connor McDavid has two goals and five assists and he is -108 to log at least two points Tuesday night.

The Vancouver Canucks are home underdogs hosting the New York Rangers, and finally, the Atlantic-leading Montreal Canadiens are in Seattle as small favourites.

Earlier this morning, TSN’s Domenic Padula set the stage with a few of his best bets in Morning Coffee; check it out.

Let’s see if we can find a few good matchups and props to play on FanDuel for this evening, as well.

PlayerPropOddsZach WerenskiO 2.5 Shots on Goal-165Marco KasperU 1.5 Shots on Goal-115Jordan KyrouO 0.5 Points-146Matthew SchaeferO 0.5 Points +100Vladimir TaraskenkoO 1.5 Shots on Goal-122

Zach Werenski has exceeded 1.5 shots on goal in 16 of his last 19 games, dating back to last season. Tonight, he draws a favourable matchup against the Buffalo Sabres, a team allowing the second-most shots on goal per game at 32.2.

Marco Kasper has faced three defences this season that are top-10 in shots on goal allowed per game and has failed to exceed 1.5 shots in all three of them. Tonight, he has a matchup against the St. Louis Blues, a team allowing just the eighth-most shots per game in 2025 at 26.0.

Jordan Kyrou has at least one point in five of his last six games against bottom-10 defences for assists allowed. This evening, he is -146 to log at least one point against the Detroit Red Wings.

Matthew Schaefer’s career is off to a fast start with six points in the opening eight games of his NHL career. Tonight, he will play the Bruins for the first time, a team allowing the second-most assists and fourth-most goals per game in 2025. The Bruins allowed 14 assists in the team’s loss to the Sens on Monday night.

Dating back to last season, Vladimir Taraskenko is averaging 2.2 shots on goal per game against teams that rank in the bottom-10 for shots on goal allowed. Tuesday night, he draws a Jets team 29th in the NHL, allowing 30.9 shots on goal per game.