The NHL community is buzzing with excitement as we have finally reached the point in the season where we know for sure where each team stands. The next few games will help maintain the momentum as we progress deeper into the season.

With so much coming up, we would not want you to miss a moment of all that the NHL has to offer.

Colorado Avalanche vs. Minnesota Wild

The undefeatable Nathan MacKinnon’s Colorado Avalanche will meet division rivals, the Minnesota Wild, on November 28, at the Grand Casino Arena, Saint Paul, Minnesota. The Avalanche is having an unparalleled season. The team’s ten-game win streak is the longest this NHL season and ties for the second-longest in franchise history.

Kirill Kaprizov’s Minnesota Wild have also marked an impressive resurgence, climbing up the rankings to sit in the third position behind the Avalanche and the Dallas Stars with 30 points. The Wild is riding the wave of a six-game win streak.

Broadcast & Streaming Options

Fans in the Wild’s local broadcast area can tune in to FDSNNO and FDSNWI. If you are in the Avalanche’s local broadcast area, don’t forget to tune in to ALT to not miss a moment of this showdown. The match will be available for streaming on ESPN+ in the United States and Sportsnet+ in Canada. NHL fans in both countries can also stream the Wild-Avalanche battle on NHL Center Ice.

Ottawa Senators vs. St. Louis Blues

The Senators have put on a brave show despite being crippled by the absence of their captain, Brady Tkachuk. However, much to the delight of Sens fans, Tkachuk will be back as Ottawa takes on the St. Louis Blues at the Enterprise Center on November 28. The Senators’ comeback has been like no other, as the team looks poised in second place in the Atlantic Division with 28 points.

The Blues, on the other hand, are struggling at the seventh position in the Central Division with 21 points, a two-game losing streak hanging heavy on their neck. Moreover, the team has also been involved in the trade discourse, with forward Brayden Schenn being considered a desirable candidate by suitors.

Broadcast & Streaming Options

Fans in the Blues’ broadcast area can tune in to FDSNMW, while fans in the Senators’ broadcast area have RDSI and TSN5 at their disposal. The match will also be available for streaming on ESPN+ in the USA and Sportsnet+ in Canada. The Blues-Senators showdown can also be streamed on NHL Center Ice.

Montreal Canadiens vs. Vegas Golden Knights

The Montreal Canadiens will meet cross-conference rivals, the Vegas Golden Knights, on November 28 at T-Mobile Arena. The Habs, who snapped out of a five-game losing streak in their match against the Toronto Maple Leafs, kept the momentum going as they faced the Utah Mammoth.

The Golden Knights, on the other hand, need to recover from a three-game losing streak to maintain their position in the standings.

Broadcast & Streaming Options

Fans in the local broadcast areas of the Knights can tune into SCRIPPS, while those in the Habs’ local broadcast area can tune in to RDS and TSN2. The showdown at T-Mobile Arena will also be available for streaming at ESPN+ in the US and Sportsnet+ in Canada. Fans across the two countries can stream it on NHL Center Ice.

Toronto Maple Leafs vs. Washington Capitals

Alex Ovechkin’s Washington Capitals will meet the Toronto Maple Leafs at the Capital One Arena on November 28. The Capitals are riding the wave of two successive wins against the Columbus Blue Jackets and the Winnipeg Jets. The Maple Leafs, on the other hand, have finally secured an OT win against the Columbus Blue Jackets after an unfortunate series of losses that pushed the team to the bottom of the Atlantic Division.

Ending the Leafs’ endless injury woes this season to some extent, Maple Leafs captain Auston Matthews marked his return against the Blue Jackets. Goalie Anthony Stolarz, however, remains absent. The team is in a deplorable state right now, and there is speculation that GM Brad Treliving will be really generous when it comes to considering who to trade right now. 

Broadcast & Streaming Options

For the fans in Washington’s broadcast area, you can tune in to MNMT, while those who are in the Maple Leafs’ broadcast area, do not miss a moment by tuning in to TSN4. In addition to NHL Center Ice, the game will also be available for streaming on ESPN+ in the United States and Sportsnet+ in Canada.

Utah Mammoth vs. Dallas Stars

We finally have the Utah Mammoth and the Dallas Stars, who will face off at the American Airlines Center on November 28. The central division rivals are positioned in second and fourth place in the Central Division, with 34 and 27 points, respectively. The Stars are coming off a two-game win streak, while the Mammoth will be looking to recover from their latest loss against the Golden Knights.

Broadcast & Streaming Options

Fans in the local broadcast areas of the Stars and the Mammoth can tune in to Victory+ and Utah16, respectively. The game will also be available for streaming on ESPN+ in the United States and Sportsnet+ in Canada. For fans in both countries, the showdown at the American Airlines Center can be streamed on NHL Center Ice.

With that, you are all set for the upcoming NHL thrill. Meanwhile, there are also parallel, albeit equally interesting, developments on the trade front that the community will await with bated breath.