Preview Roundups
February 09, 2015
Edmonton at New Jersey 7:00 PM ET
The New Jersey Devils look to continue their torrid play at Prudential Center when they host the Edmonton Oilers on Monday. The Devils have enjoyed a 6-0-2 stretch in the Garden State but saw their three-game winning streak and six-game point run (5-0-1) come to a halt with a 6-2 setback at Montreal on Saturday.
Los Angeles at Columbus 7:00 PM ET
The Los Angeles Kings can see the light at the end of the tunnel as they wrap up their five-game road trip against the Columbus Blue Jackets on Monday. The road-challenged Kings dropped the first three contests of their trek before posting a 4-2 victory at Tampa Bay on Saturday. Justin Williams scored twice and Los Angeles produced three goals in the first period en route to just its sixth win in 24 games away from home (6-12-6) - more than only Edmonton and Buffalo, who each have five.
Vancouver at Minnesota 8:00 PM ET
The Vancouver Canucks look to avenge a recent home loss when they visit the Minnesota Wild on Monday. Vancouver dropped a 4-2 decision to Minnesota on Feb. 1 but holds the distinction of being the only team to prove Devan Dubnyk to be human over his last four starts. The 28-year-old netminder has posted shutouts on three of his last four contests - and each of the last two - while allowing a total of three goals during the Wild's five-game winning streak.
Arizona at Chicago 8:30 PM ET
The Chicago Blackhawks breezed to a convincing victory over the Arizona Coyotes before embarking on a season-high seven-game road trip. The Blackhawks look to be rude hosts to the Coyotes once again when they vie for their third straight victory overall in the opener of an eight-game homestand on Monday.
Calgary at San Jose 10:30 PM ET
The San Jose Sharks get another shot at the Calgary Flames when the Pacific Division rivals conclude their season series at SAP Center on Monday. San Jose fell for the third time in four meetings with the Flames (1-2-1) on Wednesday, dropping a 3-1 decision at Calgary. The Sharks' offense was stagnant in that contest as their only goal came from John Scott, who entered with three tallies in his previous 258 NHL games.