Los Angeles at Nashville 1:30 PM ET
The Los Angeles Kings look to stay hot when they visit the Nashville Predators on Saturday.
Chicago at Calgary 4:00 PM ET
It will be two teams going in opposite directions when the Chicago Blackhawks visit the Calgary Flames on Saturday.
San Jose at Edmonton 4:00 PM ET
The Edmonton Oilers could get a chance to catch their breath when they host the struggling San Jose Sharks on Saturday afternoon, but they don't plan to slow down.
Pittsburgh at New Jersey 7:00 PM ET
The Pittsburgh Penguins' potent top line has led the charge when it comes to the team's recent success.
Columbus at Philadelphia 7:00 PM ET
The Philadelphia Flyers have only won two of their last eight games, but one of those victories came against the Columbus Blue Jackets.
Minnesota at Winnipeg 7:00 PM ET
The Minnesota Wild will face a challenging task when they visit Winnipeg on Saturday evening to take on the Central Division-leading Jets.
Buffalo at Boston 7:00 PM ET
Just two nights after completing a 2-2-1 Western Conference trip, the Boston Bruins return to the comforts of home for the first time in two weeks to battle the free-falling Buffalo Sabres on Saturday.
NY Islanders at Toronto 7:00 PM ET
The New York Islanders expect to have Anthony Duclair back in the lineup on Saturday night when they visit the Toronto Maple Leafs.
Detroit at Montreal 7:00 PM ET
Patrik Laine has been mighty productive, especially on the power play, since joining the Montreal Canadiens. He also remains particularly effective against the Detroit Red Wings during his career.
Ottawa at Vancouver 10:00 PM ET
The Ottawa Senators are hoping that a turnaround this season can pay the same dividends it once did for the Vancouver Canucks and end a lengthy playoff drought.
Seattle at Vegas 10:00 PM ET
Slow starts have been an issue at times during the season for the Vegas Golden Knights, but head coach Bruce Cassidy isn't losing any sleep over it ... yet.