Preview Roundups
April 10, 2025
Chicago at Boston 7:00 PM ET
The Stanley Cup playoffs are well out of reach for both the host Boston Bruins and the Chicago Blackhawks entering their Thursday night clash.
Detroit at Florida 7:00 PM ET
With the playoffs on the horizon later this month, the Florida Panthers appear to finally be back on track.
Buffalo at Columbus 7:00 PM ET
It's been a season of milestones for Buffalo Sabres coach Lindy Ruff. In December, he coached his 1,800th NHL game and is now third all-time. On March 25, he became the second coach to reach 600 wins with a single franchise.
Carolina at Washington 7:30 PM ET
It's too soon to consider Thursday night's game in to be as important as a playoff game, but when the top two teams in the Metropolitan Division collide, there's bound to be a high dose of energy.
NY Rangers at NY Islanders 7:30 PM ET
Fifty years ago this week, the New York Islanders earned the first playoff series win in franchise history by upsetting the New York Rangers in a dramatic three-game set that cemented their rivalry as the fiercest in the tri-state area.
Winnipeg at Dallas 8:00 PM ET
Thursday night's game between the Dallas Stars and visiting Winnipeg Jets is about more than just first place in the Central Division.
Vancouver at Colorado 9:00 PM ET
The Colorado Avalanche have a slim chance to overtake the Dallas Stars for second place in the Central Division, and they have the Vancouver Canucks to thank.
Nashville at Utah 9:00 PM ET
Two teams coming off seven-goal outbursts meet Thursday when the Nashville Predators face the Utah Hockey Club in Salt Lake City.
Seattle at Vegas 10:00 PM ET
After clinching home ice advantage for the first round of the Stanley Cup playoffs with a shootout loss to the Colorado Avalanche on Tuesday, the Vegas Golden Knights will try to take another step toward winning their fifth division title in eight years when they host the Seattle Kraken on Thursday in Las Vegas.
Anaheim at Los Angeles 10:00 PM ET
If the Los Angeles Kings hope to get over the first-round hump in the upcoming playoffs, they'll need their best players to be at their best.