Thursday night’s jam-packed NHL slate features 10 games.
The latest: The New Jersey Devils welcome the Carolina Hurricanes to town who lead them in the Metropolitan Division by a mere two points. Elsewhere, the Washington Capitals look to extend their win when they play the Colorado Avalanche.
Check out the latest NHL schedule for Thursday, Nov. 21.
NHL schedule: Nov. 21
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Utah Hockey Club vs. Boston Bruins
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Vegas Golden Knights vs. Ottawa Senators
New York Islanders vs. Detroit Red Wings
Carolina Hurricanes vs. New Jersey Devils
Colorado Avalanche vs. Washington Capitals
Tampa Bay Lightning vs. Columbus Blue Jackets
San Jose Sharks vs. St. Louis Blues
Florida Panthers vs. Chicago Blackhawks
New York Rangers vs. Calgary Flames
Minnesota Wild vs. Edmonton Oilers
Betting insights
- The Devils look to even the season series after the Canes beat them 4-2 back on Oct. 15. Carolina owns the league’s best unders record, only allowing 2.33 goals per game to opponents. New Jersey is eighth in the league in goals per game (3.43) and fifth in power-play percentage (28.6).
- The Capitals aim to extend their win streak to four games. Washington scores the most goals per game in the league (4.33) and has the highest shooting percentage (15.0%). Colorado looks to hand Logan Thompson his first regulation loss on the year.
- The Rangers travel to Calgary to take on the Flames in an inter-conference showdown. The Rangers seek their third straight road win, with a current road record of 7-1-0. New York has the fifth-highest goals per game (3.59) and fourth-lowest goals allowed (2.41) in the NHL.
- The Lightning target their fourth straight win as they take on the struggling Blue Jackets. Columbus owns the league’s fourth-best overs record at 11-6-1. The Lightning are seventh in the NHL in goals per game (3.53).
- The Oilers host the Wild, who hold an 8-1-2 record on the road this season. The Wild are 12-6-0 ATS, while Edmonton is 6-14-0. Minnesota is tied for the league lead in goals allowed per game (2.33), and Edmonton is 20th in goals per game (2.75).