Preview Roundups
January 19, 2016
Calgary at New Jersey 7:00 PM ET
The New Jersey Devils hope to have their leading scorer back in the lineup when they host the Calgary Flames on Tuesday. Mike Cammalleri, who tops the New Jersey with 35 points, is aiming to return after missing the team's last eight games with a hand injury.
Vancouver at NY Rangers 7:00 PM ET
The Vancouver Canucks are in search of their first three-game winning streak of the season when they pay a visit to the New York Rangers on Tuesday night in the fourth stop of a six-game road trip. The task will not be easy for the Canucks upon learning Monday that captain Henrik Sedin is expected to be sidelined through the All-Star break.
Toronto at Philadelphia 7:00 PM ET
The red-hot Philadelphia Flyers have put themselves in the postseason conversation while the talk surrounding the Toronto Maple Leafs could very well center around their tee times if their recent play continues. Philadelphia will look to extend its season-best point streak to seven games on Tuesday when spiraling Toronto pays a visit to the Wells Fargo Center.
Washington at Columbus 7:00 PM ET
Although Braden Holtby traditionally is the workhorse goaltender for the Washington Capitals, Philipp Grubauer has seen an uptick in playing time of late. With Holtby making an early exit in the last contest, Grubauer could get the nod on Tuesday as the NHL-leading Capitals vie for their seventh win in eight outings when they visit the cellar-dwelling Columbus Blue Jackets.
Boston at Montreal 7:30 PM ET
The free-falling Montreal Canadiens have dropped four in a row but have a chance to end the skid against one of their favorite opponents when they host the Boston Bruins on Tuesday night. Montreal has won only four times in its last 20 games (4-15-1) but has dominated the series against Boston with 13 victories in the past 15 matchups.
Edmonton at Tampa Bay 7:30 PM ET
The Tampa Bay Lightning are beginning to resemble the team that won the Eastern Conference and finished two wins shy of the Stanley Cup championship last season. The Lightning have won five straight games to move into playoff position and will attempt to build on that when they host the improving Edmonton Oilers on Tuesday.
Chicago at Nashville 8:00 PM ET
Chicago Blackhawks superstar Patrick Kane apparently has pretty high standards as he told the team's website that the club is on "a good little run here." Kane looks to extend that "run" to a franchise-best 12th consecutive victories on Tuesday when the Blackhawks visit the Central Division-rival Nashville Predators.
Dallas at Los Angeles 10:30 PM ET
The Dallas Stars attempt to halt their three-game slide when they conclude their three-game trek through California against the Pacific Division-leading Los Angeles Kings on Tuesday. Dallas has dropped six of its seven games this month to fall three points behind reigning Stanley Cup-champion Chicago in the Central.