NHL schedule, odds and betting lines Nov. 29: First-place Hurricanes host the Panthers, Rangers look to rebound

NHL schedule

Friday features a loaded 14-game NHL slate.

The latest: The New York Rangers and Philadelphia Flyers meet for a divisional rival matinee match. Elsewhere, the Carolina Hurricanes host the defending champion Florida Panthers.

Check out the latest NHL schedule for Friday, Nov. 29.

NHL schedule: Nov. 29

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New York Rangers vs. Philadelphia Flyers

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Chicago Blackhawks vs. Minnesota Wild

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Calgary Flames vs. Columbus Blue Jackets

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Florida Panthers vs. Carolina Hurricanes

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New Jersey Devils vs. Detroit Red Wings

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New York Islanders vs. Washington Capitals

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Tampa Bay Lightning vs. Nashville Predators

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Vancouver Canucks vs. Buffalo Sabres

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Los Angeles Kings vs. Anaheim Ducks

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Seattle Kraken vs. San Jose Sharks

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Pittsburgh Penguins vs. Boston Bruins

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Winnipeg Jets vs. Vegas Golden Knights

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Colorado Avalanche vs. Dallas Stars

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Edmonton Oilers vs. Utah Hockey Club

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Betting insights

  • The Rangers are hoping to snap their four-game losing streak when they face the Flyers. New York has allowed 18 goals in that stretch, while only scoring nine. The Rangers are 8-2 head-to-head in the last 10 games against Philly.
  • The Islanders travel to Washington to take on the red-hot Capitals, who are 6-3-1 in their 10. The Caps hold the league’s best ATS record at 16-6-0. The Isles rank 30th in goals (2.48), while Washington ranks first (4.09).
  • Carolina hosts Florida in a showdown featuring two top-10 teams. The Canes search for their 10th straight home victory and have a +23 goal differential at home this season. The Panthers are 26th in goals allowed (3.35).
  • San Jose hosts Seattle in an afternoon Western Conference showdown. The Sharks own the third-best ATS record at 16-9-0. The under has hit in seven of the last 10 meetings between these teams.
  • Two first-place teams in the West duke it out as the Jets face off against the Golden Knights. Vegas has dominated Winnipeg winning nine of the last 10 games head-to-head. Vegas also owns the league’s third-best overs record at 14-7-2.
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