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Hockey fans who enjoy accidentally imprinting the shape of their buttocks onto their couches have much to be excited about on Tuesday.
The NHL is bringing back Frozen Frenzy, where all 32 NHL teams play on the same night. All 16 games have a different start time, including a new puck drop every 15 minutes across 13 games over a three-hour span.
ESPN is airing three of those games nationally, including the Washington Capitals’ matchup against the Philadelphia Flyers. The Caps-Flyers game kicks off the night with a start time an hour earlier than usual at 6 pm. The other two games on ESPN are the Colorado Avalanche vs. the Seattle Kraken at 8:30 pm, while the Los Angeles Kings take on the Vegas Golden Knights to close the night’s action at 11:00 pm.
6:00 PM – Washington Capitals at Philadelphia Flyers
Airing on: ESPN, ESPN+
6:30 PM – Minnesota Wild at Florida Panthers
Airing on: FDSNNO, FDSNEW, SCRIPPS
6:45 PM – Tampa Bay Lightning at New Jersey Devils
Airing on: FDSNSUN, MSGSN
7:00 PM – Dallas Stars at Buffalo Sabres
Airing on: Victory+, MSG-B
7:15 PM – New York Rangers at Montreal Canadiens
Airing on: MSG
7:30 PM – Toronto Maple Leafs at Columbus Blue Jackets
Airing on: FDSNOH
7:45 PM – Detroit Red Wings at New York Islanders
Airing on: FDSNDET, MSGSN2
8:00 PM – Winnipeg Jets at St. Louis Blues
Airing on: FDSNMW
8:15 PM – Vancouver Canucks at Chicago Blackhawks
Airing on: CHSN
8:30 PM – Colorado Avalanche at Seattle Kraken
Airing on: ESPN, ESPN+
8:45 PM – Boston Bruins at Nashville Predators
Airing on: FDSNSO, NESN
9:00 PM – Carolina Hurricanes at Edmonton Oilers
Airing on: FDSNSO
9:15 PM – Ottawa Senators at Utah HC
Airing on: Utah16
9:30 PM – Pittsburgh Penguins at Calgary Flames
Airing on: SN-PIT
10:15 PM – San Jose Sharks at Anaheim Ducks
Airing on: Victory +, NBCSCA
11:00 PM – Los Angeles Kings at Vegas Golden Knights
Airing on: ESPN, ESPN+
If each game lasts 2.5 hours, this is 40 hours of hockey during a 7.5-hour span.
Tuesday will mark the fourth-time in NHL history all 32 teams have played on the same night.
Which single-day records will be broken by the end of NHL Frozen Frenzy on Oct. 22? 🧵
7.5+ hours of coverage begins at 6 p.m. ET on @espn and @ESPNPlus. Whip around show coverage at 7 p.m. ET on ESPN2 and ESPN+.#NHLStats: https://t.co/kbjfJw2hJk pic.twitter.com/tmJVBwr3LZ
— NHL Public Relations (@PR_NHL) October 21, 2024
Excited? Scared? Both? Let us know in the comments.
32 clubs. 16 games. Tomorrow. 🔜
Coverage begins at 6p ET on @espn and @ESPNPlus. Whip around show coverage at 7p ET on ESPN2 and ESPN+. pic.twitter.com/ZeinxJ9evo
— NHL (@NHL) October 21, 2024
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