The NHL’s Frozen Frenzy is back on Tuesday, Oct. 28, with all 32 teams in action and featuring staggered starts to allow for continuous watching.
This is the third year that ESPN is putting on the night-long hockey fest, which features three games on the main channel and the rest on ESPN+, including an NFL RedZone-style whip-around program that does live highlights and look-ins.
The 16 games feature top teams facing off and the chance to watch the Washington Capitals’ Alex Ovechkin and Toronto Maple Leafs’ John Tavares potentially hit milestones.
Here are the 16 games, a ranking of the best ones, and how to watch and stream the evening’s action:
All times ET
Three games – Pittsburgh-Philadelphia, Washington-Dallas and Los Angeles-San Jose – will be aired on ESPN. The live look-in show will air on ESPN2 from 6-7:30 p.m. ET before shifting to streaming. John Buccigross and Kevin Weekes are hosting.
The other 13 games are available individually on ESPN+. The whip-around coverage from all 16 games starts at 6 p.m. ET on ESPN+ and Disney+. Fubo will stream the three games being shown on ESPN.
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