NHL Frozen Frenzy returns Tuesday with a night of continuous hockey action. The night features all 32 teams on the ice, including a tripleheader -- Pittsburgh Penguins at Philadelphia Flyers, Washington Capitals at Dallas Stars and Los Angeles Kings at San Jose Sharks -- exclusively on ESPN. The other 13 games will be available on NHL Power Play in the ESPN App. ESPN2 will provide a whip-around show with live look-ins on every game, showcasing the night's best plays, hits and goals.
Here are key facts about NHL Frozen Frenzy:
What is the schedule?
*All times Eastern
Tuesday, Oct. 28
6 p.m.: Pittsburgh Penguins at Philadelphia Flyers on ESPN
6:15 p.m.: Calgary Flames at Toronto Maple Leafs
6:30 p.m.: Vegas Golden Knights at Carolina Hurricanes
6:45 p.m.: Columbus Blue Jackets at Buffalo Sabres
7 p.m.: Anaheim Ducks at Florida Panthers
7:15 p.m.: New York Islanders at Boston Bruins
7:45 p.m.: Tampa Bay Lightning at Nashville Predators
8 p.m.: Winnipeg Jets at Minnesota Wild
8:15 p.m.: Detroit Red Wings at St. Louis Blues
8:30 p.m.: Washington Capitals at Dallas Stars on ESPN
8:45 p.m.: Ottawa Senators at Chicago Blackhawks
9 p.m.: New Jersey Devils at Colorado Avalanche
9:30 p.m.: Utah Mammoth at Edmonton Oilers
10 p.m.: New York Rangers at Vancouver Canucks
10:30 p.m.: Montreal Canadiens at Seattle Kraken
11 p.m.: Los Angeles Kings at San Jose Sharks on ESPN
How can fans watch?
Fans can catch all of the action in the ESPN App and in the NHL streaming hub.
How can fans access more NHL content from ESPN?
Check out the ESPN NHL hub page for the latest news, analysis, scores, stats, schedules and more.
