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The NHL’s Frozen Frenzy Sees All 32 Teams in Action Tuesday: Times, TV, and Must-Watch Games


The NHL’s exciting Frozen Frenzy returns for its second season with all 32 teams set to compete this Tuesday evening.

 

There will be 16 games aired across ESPN’s cable channels and streaming services, with start times staggered from 6 p.m. to 11 p.m. ET. This arrangement will facilitate a live whip-around studio show.

Overall, viewers will enjoy over eight hours of uninterrupted coverage, starting with a one-hour pregame show and continuing until the last game concludes.

Last year’s Frozen Frenzy brought in 102 goals, featured two shutouts, and included two games that went into overtime.

Here’s how you can catch this year’s action:

 

What Time Do the 16 NHL Games Start on Tuesday Night?

(All times listed in ET)

  • Washington Capitals at Philadelphia Flyers, 6:00
  • Minnesota Wild at Florida Panthers, 6:30
  • Tampa Bay Lightning at New Jersey Devils, 6:45
  • Dallas Stars at Buffalo Sabres, 7:00
  • New York Rangers at Montreal Canadiens, 7:15
  • Toronto Maple Leafs at Columbus Blue Jackets, 7:30
  • Detroit Red Wings at New York Islanders, 7:45
  • Winnipeg Jets at St. Louis Blues, 8:00
  • Vancouver Canucks at Chicago Blackhawks, 8:15
  • Colorado Avalanche at Seattle Kraken, 8:30
  • Boston Bruins at Nashville Predators, 8:45
  • Carolina Hurricanes at Edmonton Oilers, 9:00
  • Ottawa Senators at Utah Hockey Club, 9:15
  • Pittsburgh Penguins at Calgary Flames, 9:30
  • San Jose Sharks at Anaheim Ducks, 10:15
  • Los Angeles Kings at Vegas Golden Knights, 11:00

 

Which NHL Matches on Tuesday Will Air on ESPN?

(All times listed in ET)

Washington at Philadelphia, 6:00: A matchup featuring two generations of Russian NHL stars. Alex Ovechkin from Washington is on a quest to surpass Wayne Gretzky’s all-time goal record, while the Flyers present rookie sensation Matvei Michkov.

Colorado at Seattle, 8:30: The Avalanche started the season poorly at 0-4 but have won their last two games. Their offense is strong with reigning MVP Nathan MacKinnon along with Cale Makar and Mikko Rantanen, who have collectively scored 34 points in six games, but they struggle defensively with the league’s worst goals-against average.

 

Los Angeles at Vegas, 11:00: The Golden Knights have lost key players like Jonathan Marchessault and Chandler Stephenson to free agency, yet they currently rank sixth in league scoring.

How to Live Stream NHL Games on Tuesday Night?

You can live stream all 16 NHL games on ESPN+. Alternatively, Fubo also provides access to ESPN.

Where to Watch the Whip-Around Coverage?

The pregame show “The Point” kicks off at 5:00 p.m. ET on ESPN2 and ESPN+. The whip-around coverage begins at 7:00 p.m. ET on ESPN+ and will also be available on ESPN2 from 8:00 p.m. ET until midnight. John Buccigross hosts the show with analysts Kevin Weekes and P.K. Subban, showcasing the night’s best goals, hits, and plays.

 

Other Noteworthy NHL Games on Tuesday Night

(All times listed in ET)

Minnesota at Florida, 6:30: The Panthers’ star player Matthew Tkachuk is anticipated to return after sitting out five games due to illness. Despite Tkachuk and captain Aleksander Barkov being sidelined, the defending champions have managed a record of 3-1-1, with Sam Reinhart contributing significantly with 10 points.

Winnipeg at St. Louis, 8:00: The Jets are the sole unbeaten team in the NHL at 5-0. After completing a successful four-game homestand, they are now heading out for a three-game road trip.

 

Boston at Nashville, 8:45: The Predators, who had an aggressive offseason adding players like Steven Stamkos and Marchessault, are off to a rocky 0-5 start. They face a challenging matchup against the Bruins, who have had a 3-1-1 streak.

Carolina at Edmonton, 9:00: Both teams are looking to prove themselves. The Hurricanes are 2-2 following the departure of key players in free agency, while the Oilers, who nearly made it to the Stanley Cup final, have lost their first three games and hold a 2-4 record.