Montreal at Florida 1:00 PM ET
The Florida Panthers are no different than many other teams around the NHL.
Seattle at Vancouver 4:00 PM ET
The Seattle Kraken shouldn't have been surprised by a lump of coal in their stockings.
Philadelphia at Anaheim 4:00 PM ET
Both the Philadelphia Flyers and Anaheim Ducks have had several days to think about their most recent loss.
Edmonton at Los Angeles 4:00 PM ET
The Edmonton Oilers have been one of the hottest teams in the NHL over the past five and a half weeks. Now, with the holiday break in the rearview mirror, they'll look to keep it going when they visit the Los Angeles Kings on Saturday.
Columbus at Boston 7:00 PM ET
The Columbus Blue Jackets will look to stay hot and complete a three-game season-series sweep when they visit Boston to contest the second half of a home-and-home pair against the Bruins on Saturday.
Washington at Toronto 7:00 PM ET
Washington's Alex Ovechkin might play, but Toronto's Auston Matthews is expected to be out again on Saturday night when the Capitals visit the Maple Leafs.
NY Rangers at Tampa Bay 7:00 PM ET
The New York Rangers will play the second game of their three-game road trip versus the Tampa Bay Lightning Saturday night, but they likely did not travel in good spirits after a tough stretch before the Christmas break.
Ottawa at Winnipeg 7:00 PM ET
Gabriel Vilardi and Nikolaj Ehlers scored third-period goals in rapid succession after the Winnipeg Jets erased a two-goal deficit and went on to a 4-2 home victory over the Ottawa Senators on Saturday.
Ottawa at Winnipeg 7:00 PM ET
Two of the NHL's hottest teams face off when the Ottawa Senators battle the host Winnipeg Jets on Saturday night.
Pittsburgh at NY Islanders 7:30 PM ET
The Pittsburgh Penguins spent the four weeks leading into the NHL's holiday break providing some evidence that the most bountiful era in team history might not be over yet.
Calgary at San Jose 10:00 PM ET
The San Jose Sharks will have extra motivation when they host the Calgary Flames on Saturday night.