SportsDirect Inc. Ad
SportsDirect Inc. Ad
SportsDirect Inc. Ad
Preview Roundups
April 22, 2021
Toronto at Winnipeg 7:00 PM ET
As if things weren't already tough enough for the Toronto Maple Leafs, who take a five-game losing streak into Thursday night's North Division showdown with the Winnipeg Jets in Manitoba, there's this bit of news to ponder ahead of the start of that two-game series: Winnipeg is about to get stronger.
Boston at Buffalo 7:00 PM ET
The Buffalo Sabres seem like the ideal opponent for the Boston Bruins to face while trying to continue their late-season surge.
Washington at NY Islanders 7:00 PM ET
and in the nick of time for the three-game series against the Washington Capitals that may determine more than just the East Division champion.
Columbus at Tampa Bay 7:00 PM ET
With 10 games left in the regular season, Tampa Bay Lightning coach Jon Cooper feels his club needs to sharpen its game down the stretch.
Carolina at Florida 7:00 PM ET
The Carolina Hurricanes and the host Florida Panthers are set to meet on Thursday night in Sunrise, Fla., in a battle for first place in the Central Division.
New Jersey at Pittsburgh 7:00 PM ET
The little miniseries that have helped define the NHL's COVID-19-era schedule will be on full display Thursday when the Pittsburgh Penguins host the New Jersey Devils.
Philadelphia at NY Rangers 7:00 PM ET
Two dominant performances over the Philadelphia Flyers last month helped propel the New York Rangers into the playoff race for the fourth and final spot in the East Division.
Dallas at Detroit 7:30 PM ET
The Dallas Stars are peaking at an ideal time, and they'll try to keep their late-season surge going when they visit the Detroit Red Wings on Thursday.
Colorado at St. Louis 8:00 PM ET
The Colorado Avalanche will return from their latest COVID-19 pause when they visit the St. Louis Blues on Thursday.
Ottawa at Vancouver 10:00 PM ET
The Vancouver Canucks made a statement with consecutive wins over the North Division-leading Toronto Maple Leafs upon returning to action after pausing more than three weeks because most of the players and coaches tested positive for COVID-19.