The Hurricanes face the Canadiens in the Eastern Conference Finals! Analysis, schedule and how to view

After nine days of wondering who their next opponent would be, the Carolina Hurricanes finally have their opponent for the Eastern Conference Finals following the Montreal Canadiens’ overtime win in Game 7 against the Buffalo Sabres.

Between their sweep of the Philadelphia Flyers in round two of the ECF and Game 1, the Hurricanes would have 11 days of rest, setting a modern NHL record. Ironically, only 1919 Canadians had more than 12.

Game 7 between the Canadiens and Sabers was certainly interesting. The Canadiens took an early lead by scoring two goals in the first frame, before the Sabers evened it out in the next two frames. However, the Sabers found the back of the net for the third time after the puck bounced off the legs of Jacob Dobbs, while the remaining puck was pushed across the line by Beck Malensteen. But unfortunately for the Sabres, as Dobbs tried to cover the puck, the referee blew the whistle – despite having no control over it, and the goal was ultimately waved off.

With 8:38 left in the extra frame, Alex Newhook got the game-winning goal.

A Brief History of the Hurricanes vs. the Habs

Throughout the regular season, the Canadiens won all three games against the Hurricanes. However, in the only two instances when the two teams have faced each other in the postseason (2002, 2006), the Hurricanes have defeated them in six games or less. Ironically, the Hurricanes also appeared in the Stanley Cup Finals in both postseasons, and won the championship in 2006.

Carolina Hurricanes-Montreal Canadiens schedule and broadcast information

game 1

When: Thursday, May 21, 8:00 pm EDT
Where: Raleigh, NC | Lenovo Center
How to watch: TNT, TruTV, HBO Max, SN, CBC, TVAS

game 2

When: Saturday, May 23, 7:00 pm EDT
Where: Raleigh, NC | Lenovo Center
How to watch: TNT, TruTV, HBO Max, SN, CBC, TVAS

game 3

When: Monday, May 25, 8:00 pm EDT
Where: Rivals Arena
How to watch: TNT, TruTV, HBO Max, SN, CBC, TVAS

game 4

When: Wednesday, May 27, 8:00 pm EDT
Where: Rivals Arena
How to watch: TNT, TruTV, HBO Max, SN, CBC, TVAS

Game 5 (if necessary)

When: Friday, May 29, 8:00 pm EDT
Where: Raleigh, NC | Lenovo Center
How to watch: TNT, TruTV, HBO Max, SN, CBC, TVAS

Game 6 (if necessary)

When: Sunday, May 31, TBD
Where: Rivals Arena
How to watch: TNT, TruTV, HBO Max, SN, TVAS

Game 7 (if necessary)

When: Tuesday, June 2, 8:00 pm EDT
Where: Raleigh, NC | Lenovo Center
How to watch: TNT, TruTV, HBO Max, SN, CBC, TVAS

All games will feature local play-by-play by Mike Maniscalco and analysis by Trip Tracy on the Hurricanes’ radio partner, 99.9 The Fan.

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The Washington Capitals (42-30-9) are officially eliminated after Tuesday night. They conclude the 2025–26 season with a road matchup against the Columbus Blue Jackets (40–29–12) at Nationwide Arena.

The puck drops at 7:00 pm ET.

The Capitals are officially eliminated from playoff contention after Philadelphia beat Carolina on Monday. That game required a shootout where the Flyers emerged victorious and secured themselves a spot in the playoffs.

Philadelphia also scored 96 points, while the Capitals could only score a maximum of 95 points. The Flyers’ win also resulted in Columbus being eliminated.

As a result, the Capitals would miss the playoffs for the first time under head coach Spencer Carberry. Prior to Carberry’s appointment, the team had missed the postseason in the spring of 2023.

Tuesday’s match could also be the last match of veteran captain Alex Ovechkin. The 40-year-old will make a decision on his future this summer.

The Capitals continued their three-game winning streak in their season finale on Tuesday. They won a home set with the playoff-bound Pittsburgh Penguins last weekend.

Sunday’s game was emotional for Ovechkin, who played perhaps his final home game at Capital One Arena. He even got a chance to face rival Sidney Crosby for the 100th time (75th in the regular season).

The Capitals picked up a 3-0 home win over Pittsburgh on Sunday. Logan Thompson made 24 saves and recorded his fourth shutout of the season.

Trevor van Riemsdyk broke the scoreless tie with a goal in the second period. Then, Connor McMichael scored two goals in the third, including an empty-netter.

Expected Capitals Rows

Ahead

Alex Ovechkin – Dylan Strome – Anthony Beauvillier

Connor McMichael – Pierre-Luc Dubois – Ryan Leonard

Aliaksey Protas – Ilya Protas – Tom Wilson

Brandon Duhaime – Justin Sourdiff – Ivan Miroshnichenko

defenseman

Martin Fehrvary – Timothy Liljegren

Jacob Chykrun – Trevor van Riemsdyk

Cole Hutson – Matt Roy

goalkeeper

logan thompson

clay stevenson

Expected Blue Jacket Series

Ahead

Kirill Marchenko – Adam Fantilie – Isak Lundeström

Cole Sillinger – Charlie Coyle – Conor Garland

Mason Marchment – Boone Jenner – Denton Heinen

Kent Johnson – Sean Monahan – Miles Wood

defenseman

Zach Werenski – Dante Fabbro

Ivan Provorov – Denton Mateychuk

Igor Zamula – Eric Gudbranson

goalkeeper

jet greaves

elvis merzlikin

how to see

TV: ESPN, Monumental Sports Network

Radio: Team 980/Caps Radio Network

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How to View Lines, Notes and Flyers Vs.

The Carolina Hurricanes will face the Philadelphia Flyers on Monday in a Metropolitan Division matchup that should make a lot of sense for the home team, who have been dominating in the postseason as they try to hold off two other undefeated teams – the Columbus Blue Jackets and Washington Capitals.

The game is scheduled for 7:00 pm EDT.

In his previous games…

On Saturday, the Hurricanes won 4–1 against the Utah Mammoth in their final Western Conference matchup of the regular season. In doing so, Andrei Svechnikov reached an all-time high of 31 goals for the first time in his NHL career. Additionally, Jordan Staal joined the 20-goal club, bringing the total number of Hurricanes players to seven. It was the first time since the 2015–16 season that he had reached this milestone.

As the game concluded, an empty net goal scored by Sean Walker broke a record in Hurricanes history, giving the Hurricanes their most goals in a regular season campaign with 287, surpassing the 2005–06 season’s 286.

However, there was another special occasion that highlighted the night, when Jakob Slavin and his brother Josiah skated together in their first regular season NHL game. She and her family had some really interesting thoughts to share about this special moment – ​​you can read all about it here!

Still, the Slavin duo won’t be in Monday’s game. On Sunday, Josiah was reassigned to the Chicago Wolves.

On the other side of the ice, the Flyers – against all odds – managed to get ahead of the crowd and move into third place in the Metro, as the Atlantic Division’s Boston Bruins and Ottawa Senators have already claimed both Eastern Conference wild cards.

The arrival of prospect Porter Martone from Michigan State University has been a huge boon for the Spartans after their NCAA hockey championship loss to the Wisconsin Badgers in late March. In only seven games with the big club, Martone has averaged one point per game, scored three goals and has already collected four assists. He has remained goalless in only two matches so far.

in the crease

In their last game, the Hurricanes broke form as they ran out Frederik Andersen twice in a row, starting against the Chicago Wolves and then against the Mammoth. That being said, Brandon Bussey is the most likely option for Monday’s matchup with the Flyers. His save percentage this season is .890, with a goals-against average of 2.52 with a 30-6-1 record.

Meanwhile, the Flyers have leaned heavily on Daniel Vladar. Throughout the season, he has borne the brunt of the starts with 49 starts to Samuel Ersson’s 28. His numbers have also been favorable compared to the young netminder.

The Flyers haven’t shied away from consistently giving a starting goaltender, and there’s a good chance they’ll get the remaining two for Philadelphia this season. Vladar has a save percentage of .904 this season, with a goals-against average of 2.47 with a 27-14-7 record.

Expected Carolina Hurricane Lines

Andrei Svechnikov – Sebastian Aho – Seth Jarvis

Nikolaj Ehlers – Jordan Staal – Jordan Martinook

Nicolas Deslauriers – Jespri Kotkaniemi – Eric Robinson

Josiah Slavin – Skyler Brind’Amour – Bradley Nadeau

protect

Jacob Slavin – Shayne Gostisbeer

Alexander Nikishin – Shawn Walker

Mike Reilly – Charles-Alexis Legault

goaltender

Brandon Bussey/Frederick Anderson

Expected Philadelphia Flyers Lines

Tyson Foster – Trevor Zegras – Owen Tippett

Travis Konecny ​​- Christian Dvorak – Porter Martone

Denver Barkey – Noah Cates – Matvei Mitchkov

Garnet Hathaway – Shawn Couturier – Luke Glendening

protect

Travis Sanheim – Rasmus Ristolainen

Cam York – Jamie Drysdale

Nick Seiler – Emile Andre

goaltender

Dan Vladar/Samuel Ersson

special teams

Carolina Hurricanes Power Play: 24.7% (5th, up one spot from last game)
Carolina Hurricanes Penalty Kill: 80.6% (10th, up one spot from last game)

Philadelphia Flyers Power Play: 15.5% (32nd)
Philadelphia Flyers Penalty Kill: 77.6% (21st)

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The Hurricanes have only two games remaining in the regular season: Monday vs. the Flyers and Tuesday vs. the New York Islanders – both Metropolitan Division teams.

Recently, it has been difficult to maintain the Hurricanes’ lineup due to a lack of practice and frequent rest of players in preparation for the postseason. Therefore, the above lineup is merely a projection based on the lines played in the previous game.

how to see

TV: FanDuel Sports Network South
Streaming: ESPN+
Radio: 99.9 The Fan

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The Washington Capitals (41-30-9) look to keep their playoff hopes alive with a weekend sweep. They return home to host the Pittsburgh Penguins (41-23-16) on Sunday afternoon at Capital One Arena.

Puck drops at 3:00 PM ET.

The Capitals will play their final home game of the regular season. They will continue to fight for their playoff lives as they look to win three in a row.

The Capitals emerged victorious on Saturday with a 6-3 win at Pittsburgh. Their rookie quartet scored three goals and eight points in the win.

Pittsburgh’s captains also didn’t match up with Sidney Crosby, Evgeni Malkin, Kris Letang and Erik Karlsson. Nevertheless, the Penguins have already secured second place in the Metropolitan Division.

Saturday’s game was supposed to be the 75th regular season (100th including playoffs) meeting between Crosby and Alex Ovechkin. Despite this, Ovechkin scored an empty-netter and was given a standing ovation from the Steel City.

Multiple Capitals players reached personal milestones in Saturday’s win. The biggest being Ilya Protas recording his first NHL goal with three points.

Tom Wilson scored 30 goals in the season for the second consecutive year, while Aliaksei Protas scored 25 goals for the second consecutive year. Ryan Leonard became the eighth Capitals rookie – the first since Ovechkin in 2005–06 – to score 20 goals in a season.

Cole Hutson finished with two assists, while Justin Sourdiff had an assist on Leonard’s second goal. Meanwhile, Logan Thompson also made just nine saves to record his 30th win of the season.

Ottawa defeated the Senators 4–0, which also gave the Capitals some help on the scoreboard out of town. However, Columbus and Philadelphia both won, further diminishing Washington’s playoff chances.

Expected Capitals Rows

Ahead

Alex Ovechkin – Dylan Strome – Anthony Beauvillier

Aliaksey Protas – Ilya Protas – Tom Wilson

Connor McMichael – Justin Sourdiff – Ryan Leonard

Brandon Duhaime – Hendrix Lapierre – Ivan Miroshnichenko

defenseman

Martin Fehrvary – Timothy Liljegren

Jacob Chykrun – Trevor van Riemsdyk

Cole Hutson – Matt Roy

goalkeeper

logan thompson

clay stevenson

expected penguin lines

Ahead

Igor Chinakhov – Ricard Raquel – Anthony Mantha

Elmer Soderblom – Tommy Novak – Justin Brazeau

Joona Koppänen – Ville Koivunen – Rutger McGroarty

Noel Acciari – Kevin Hayes – Avery Hayes

defenseman

Ryan Shea – Connor Clifton

Samuel Girard – Jack St. Ivany

Ilya Solovyov – Ryan Graves

goalkeeper

stuart skinner

artur silov

how to see

TV: TNT, TruTV, HBO Max

Radio: Team 980, 106.7 The Fan [JIP]/Caps Radio Network

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Devils Game 81 vs. Senators; How to view lines, notes and more

The New Jersey Devils (41-36-3, 85 points) will conclude their 2025-26 home game against the Ottawa Senators (43-27-10, 96 points) on Sunday night at the Prudential Centre.

The Senators will make their first trip to Newark a day after clinching a spot in the Stanley Cup playoffs with a 3-0 win over the New York Islanders at UBS Arena. Ottawa has won four consecutive games and currently holds the No. 1 Eastern Conference wild-card spot due to a regulation-win tiebreaker against the Boston Bruins.

The Devils won in Detroit on Saturday afternoon and eliminated the Red Wings from playoff contention. New Jersey is 7-4-1 in its last 12 home games but has lost two in a row at the Prudential Center.

What to know vs senator

  • The Devils are 20-17-3 at the Prudential Center this season
  • Defenseman Jonas Seigenthaler has a team-best three-game point streak (0 goals, 3 assists) entering Sunday’s game
  • Devils goaltender Nico Dawes will make his third career start on Sunday against the Senators. He’s 1-1 with a .882 save% and 3.00 GAA in his last two
  • Jack Hughes leads the team with 17 goals and 41 points at the Prudential Center, despite missing 11 home games due to injury.
  • The Senators qualified for the playoffs in back-to-back seasons for the first time since 2012–13.
  • Ottawa forward Claude Giroux has 16 goals and 63 points in 74 career games against the Devils
  • Goalie Linus Ullmark is 1-1 with a .915 save% against the Devils this season
  • Senators coach Travis Green coached the Devils for 21 games in 2023–24 and compiled an 8–12–1 record after replacing Lindy Ruff.

2025-26 vs. Senators

12/9/25: W 4-3 Canadian Tire Center

1/31/26: L4-1 Canadian Tire Center

4/12/26: 7:00 PM ET Prudential Center

devils vs senators

All-time record: 65-36-5-7

All-time home record: 32-19-2-2

All-time road record: 33-17-3-5

Projected Devils Lineup*

Ahead

Timo Meyer – Nico Hischier – Dawson Mercer

Jasper Bratt – Jack Hughes – Connor Brown

Lenny Haminaho – Cody Glass – Nick Bjugstad

Evgeny Dadonov – Mark McLaughlin – Brian Halonen

defenseman

Jonas Seigenthaler – Dougie Hamilton

Brendan Dillon – Simon Nemec

Dennis Cholowski – Jonathan Kovacevic

goalkeeper

nico doves

jake allen

Projected Senator Lineup*

Ahead

Drake Batherson – Tim Stutzle – Claude Giroux

Brady Tkachuk – Dylan Cozens – Ridley Gregg

Nick Cousins ​​- Shane Pinto – Michael Amadio

Warren Foegele – Lars Eller – Fabian Zetterlund

defenseman

Jake Sanderson – Artem Zab

Thomas Chabot – Jordan Spence

Lassie Thomson – Nicholas Matinpalo

goalkeeper

James Reimer

Linus Ullmark

How to watch the Devils game — (7:00 p.m. ET)

Watch: MSGSN2/ESPN+

radio: devils hockey net

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Tuesday, April 14, BOS 7:00 PM ET

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The Washington Capitals (40-30-9) begin a weekend home-and-home set with the Pittsburgh Penguins (41-22-16). The first game will be Saturday afternoon at PPG Paints Arena in Pittsburgh.

Puck drops at 3:00 PM ET.

Following Saturday’s game, the Capitals will host the Penguins at Capital One Arena on Sunday afternoon. Then, Washington concludes the regular season with a road matchup at Columbus on Tuesday.

Saturday’s game is extra special because it marks the 100th meeting between Alex Ovechkin and Sidney Crosby. Both captains have been playing in the NHL since 2005. However, people are speculating whether these next two meetings between Ovechkin and Crosby will be the last.

Last week, Ovechkin recently spoke with Capitals radio announcer John Walton about his future. The Great 8 said a decision would be made during this summer’s offseason.

The Capitals are hoping to continue Ovechkin’s career in the 2025 Stanley Cup Playoffs. They kept their chances alive with a 4-0 shutout win over Toronto on Wednesday.

Aliaksi’s younger brother Ilya Protas made his Capitals debut and recorded his first NHL point. Meanwhile, Logan Thompson made 21 saves for his third shutout of the season.

Ovechkin and Crosby met for the first time in the regular season on November 22, 2005 in Pittsburgh. The Penguins won that game 5–4, as they led 4–0 after the opening period.

The Ovechkin–Crosby rivalry is considered one of the greatest in NHL and North American pro sports history. This era covers 40 percent of Washington’s franchise history and more than a third of Pittsburgh’s 58-season NHL history.

Expected Capitals Rows

Ahead

Alex Ovechkin – Dylan Strome – Anthony Beauvillier

Aliaksey Protas – Ilya Protas – Tom Wilson

Connor McMichael – Pierre-Luc Dubois – Ryan Leonard

Brandon Duhaime – Justin Sourdiff – Ivan Miroshnichenko

defenseman

Martin Fehrvary – Rasmus Sandin

Jacob Chykrun – Trevor van Riemsdyk

Cole Hutson – Matt Roy

goalkeeper

logan thompson

michelle gibson

expected penguin lines

Ahead

Igor Chinakhov – Sidney Crosby – Brian Rust

Tommy Novak – Ricard Raquel – Evgeni Malkin

Anthony Mantha – Ben Kindel – Justin Brazeau

Elmer Soderblom – Noel Acciari – Avery Hayes

defenseman

Parker Wotherspoon – Eric Carlson

Samuel Girard – Kris Letang

Ryan Shea – Connor Clifton

goalkeeper

artur silov

stuart skinner

how to see

TV: ABC

Radio: Team 980, 106.7 The Fan [JIP]/Caps Radio Network

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Devils Game 79 vs. Penguins; How to view lines, notes and more

The New Jersey Devils (40-35-3, 83 points) will try to prevent the Pittsburgh Penguins (40-22-16) from making the Stanley Cup playoffs when the Metropolitan Division rivals face off at the Prudential Center on Thursday.

The Devils fell out of playoff contention with a 5-1 loss to the Philadelphia Flyers at the Rock on Tuesday. Still, New Jersey is 12-6-1 in their last 19 games.

The Penguins are 5-2 in their last seven games and have been dominant on offense. Pittsburgh has 36 goals in that span and has never scored fewer than three goals in any game.

Here’s what could turn out to be a high-scoring affair in Newark on Thursday.

What to Know vs Penguins

  • The Devils are 1-2 against Pittsburgh this season and have gone 9-3 in their last three games.
  • Devils forward Cody Glass will enter Thursday’s game on a two-game goal streak and has three goals heading into the April 4 game
  • Jake Allen is 1-1 with a .921 save% and 2.40 goals against average against the Penguins this season.
  • Sidney Crosby has 99 points (42 goals, 57 assists) in 91 career games against the Devils
  • Erik Karlsson has 29 points in his last 21 games, the most of any NHL defenseman over that span.
  • Penguins center Rickard Rakell has the NHL’s longest active point streak (eight games) and has 13 points in that span.

2025-26 vs penguins

11/8/25: SOW 2-1 Prudential Center

1/8/26: L 4-1 PPG Paints Arena

2/26/26: L 4-1 PPG Paints Arena

4/9/26: 7:00 PM ET Prudential Center

devils vs penguins

All-time record: 131-113-17-6

All-time home record: 70-49-13-3

All-time road record: 61-64-4-3

Projected Devils Lineup*

Ahead

Timo Meyer – Nico Hischier – Dawson Mercer

Jasper Bratt – Jack Hughes – Connor Brown

Lenny Haminaho – Cody Glass – Nick Bjugstad

Evgeny Dadonov – Mark McLaughlin – Brian Halonen

defenseman

Jonas Seigenthaler – Dougie Hamilton

Luke Hughes – Jonathan Kovacevic

Brendan Dillon – Simon Nemec

goalkeeper

jacob markstrom

jake allen

Projected Penguins Lineup*

Ahead

Igor Chinakov-Sidney Crosby-Bryan Rust

Tommy Novak – Ricard Raquel – Evgeni Malkin

Anthony Mantha – Ben Kindel – Justin Brazeau

Elmer Soderblom – Connor Dewar – Noel Acciari

defenseman

Parker Wotherspoon – Rasmus Ristolainen

Samuel Girard – Kris Letang

Ryan Shea – Connor Clifton

goalkeeper

artur silov

sergei murashov

How to watch the Devils game – (7:30 p.m. ET)

Watch: MSGN/ESPN+

radio: devils hockey net

next up

Saturday, April 11, 5:00 pm ET

Sunday, April 12 vs. OTT, 7:00 PM ET

Tuesday, April 14, BOS 7:00 PM ET

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Devils Game 78 vs. Flyers; How to view lines, notes and more

The New Jersey Devils (40-34-3, 83 points) will try to bolster their slim Stanley Cup playoff hopes when they host the Philadelphia Flyers (39-26-12, 90 points) on Tuesday.

The Devils are 8-3-1 in their last 12 games at home and 4-0-1 in their last five games at the Prudential Center. They are within seven points of the Flyers for the final playoff spot with only four games left.

The Flyers are extremely bullish and have moved up to third place in the Metropolitan Division. They are 14-6-1 since the Olympic break and 9-1 in their last 10 road games.

Here’s what to expect from Tuesday’s huge game at the Rock.

What to Know vs Flyers

  • The Devils are 0-2 against the Flyers and have gone 11-6 against them this season.
  • Captain Nico Hischier has 12 points in the Devils’ last 10 games and has four points (2 goals, 2 assists) against the Flyers this year.
  • Devils goaltender Jacob Markstrom has a .930 save%, 2.17 GAA and one shutout in 14 career games against the Flyers.
  • Jack Hughes has 36 points (13 goals, 23 assists) in the Devils’ last 20 games and has 17 points in 11 home games since the Olympic break.
  • The Flyers have 10 players scoring at least 10 goals this season, including Owen Tippett’s 28 goals.
  • Porter Martone scored his first NHL goal in overtime in Philadelphia’s 2-1 win over the Boston Bruins on Sunday.
  • Goalie Dan Vladar is 2-0-0 with a 3.00 GAA and .910 save% against the Devils this season
  • Matvei Michkov has scored four goals in six games against the Devils and has 11 goals and 27 points in 38 road games this year.

2025-26 vs flyers

11/22/25: L6-3 Xfinity Mobile Arena

11/29/25: L5-3 Prudential Center

4/7/26: 7:30 PM ET Prudential Center

devils vs flyers

All-time record: 126-121-18-9

All-time home record: 77-47-8-5

All-time road record: 49-74-10-4

Projected Devils Lineup*

Ahead

Timo Meyer – Nico Hischier – Dawson Mercer

Jasper Bratt – Jack Hughes – Connor Brown

Lenny Haminaho – Cody Glass – Nick Bjugstad

Evgeny Dadonov – Mark McLaughlin – Brian Halonen

defenseman

Jonas Seigenthaler – Dougie Hamilton

Luke Hughes – Jonathan Kovacevic

Brendan Dillon – Simon Nemec

goalkeeper

jacob markstrom

jake allen

Projected Flyers Lineup*

Ahead

Tyson Foster – Trevor Zegras – Owen Tippett

Travis Konecny ​​- Christian Dvorak – Porter Martone

Alex Bump – Noah Cates – Matvei Mitchkov

Shawn Couturier – Luke Glendening – Carl Grundstrom

defenseman

Travis Sanheim- Rasmus Ristolainen

Cam York – Jamie Drysdale

Nick Seiler – Emile Andre

goalkeeper

and vlader

samuel irson

How to watch the Devils game – (7:30 p.m. ET)

Watch: ESPN+/Hulu

radio: devils hockey net

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Thu, Apr 9 vs PIT 7:00 PM ET

Saturday, April 11, 5:00 pm ET

Sunday, April 12 vs. OTT, 7:00 PM ET

Tuesday, April 14, BOS 7:00 PM ET

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The Washington Capitals (39-29-9) finished their weekend set of back-to-backs. They will visit the New York Rangers (32-26-9) at Madison Square Garden on Easter Sunday.

The puck drops at 7:00 pm ET.

In addition to the game being shown on ESPN, you can also watch Capitals-Rangers on Disney Channel, Disney XD and Disney+. There will be an alternate “Inside Out Classic” animated broadcast with characters from the Disney/Pixar film inside out.

The Capitals are off to a strong start with a 6-2 home win over Buffalo on Saturday. Washington opened the game with three goals against a Sabers team that had already clinched their spot in the playoffs since 2011.

The Capitals also got help from other teams to keep their playoff hopes alive with five games remaining. The team is now one point behind the second wild card spot in the Eastern Conference.

The Capitals’ three first-period goals ended Buffalo netminder Alex Lyon’s night early. Then Rasmus Dahlin and Beck Malensteen cut the Sabres’ deficit to 3–2.

Nevertheless, Aliaksei Protas, Ryan Leonard and Tom Wilson scored three more goals to seal it for the Capitals. Logan Thompson also made his 10th consecutive start and stopped 37 of 39 shots that came his way.

Meanwhile, the Rangers have not achieved much this season under new head coach Mike Sullivan. While they enter Sunday’s game in last place in the East, New York has gone 4-1-0 in their last five games.

The last time the Capitals visited Madison Square Garden was October 12, which was also the second half of a back-to-back set. Washington won 1–0 thanks to 35 saves by Charlie Lindgren and a second-period goal by Anthony Beauvillier.

Expected Capitals Rows

Ahead

Aliaksei Protas – Dylan Strome – Alex Ovechkin

Connor McMichael – Pierre-Luc Dubois – Tom Wilson

Anthony Beauvillier – Justin Sourdiff – Ryan Leonard

Brandon Duhaime – Hendrix Lapierre – Ethan Frank

defenseman

Martin Fehrvary – Rasmus Sandin

Jacob Chykrun – Trevor van Riemsdyk

Cole Hutson – Matt Roy

goalkeeper

charlie lindgren

logan thompson

Expected Rangers Lines

Ahead

Gabe Perreault – Mika Zibanejad – Alexis Lafreniere

Ty Carthaye – JT Miller – Connor Sherry

Will Quile – Vincent Trocheck – Johnny Brodzinski

Adam Sikora – Noah Laba – Jaroslav Chmeler

defenseman

Vladislav Gavrikov – Adam Fox

Drew Fortescue – Braden Schneider

Matthew Robertson – Will Borgen

goalkeeper

Igor Shesterkin

jonathan quick

how to see

TV: ESPN, Disney Channel, Disney XD, Disney+

Radio: 106.7 Fan/Caps Radio Network

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Washington Capitals (38-28-9) Take a quick trip up I-95 on Thursday night. They head to Newark to face the New Jersey Devils (38-34-2) at the Prudential Center.

The puck drops at 7:30 pm ET.

The Capitals will play the first of seven matches in the month of April. The team currently sits in 12th place in the East, but are three points off a playoff spot.

The Capitals entered Thursday on a three-match winning streak, their third since late January. However, Washington must win with seven games remaining if it is to reach the playoffs.

The Capitals closed out the month of March with a 6-4 win over Philadelphia on Tuesday. Alex Ovechkin and Tom Wilson both reached milestones as they each recorded two goals.

Ovechkin’s first tally gave him the 20th 30-goal season of his career, as he now has 928 total goals. Meanwhile, Wilson was playing in his 900th NHL game as his two long matches made his night even more memorable.

The Capitals also got on the power play twice thanks to Jacob Chirkrun and Ryan Leonard. Pierre-Luc Dubois also finished the night with three assists, including two on the man advantage.

Meanwhile, New Jersey lost its first two games after the Olympic break, but has since gone 10-5-0. The Devils are averaging 3.73 goals per game, the fourth-best rate in the NHL.

New Jersey center Jack Hughes is on a high after winning gold for Team USA in Milan. He has 27 points (10 goals, 17 assists) since the break, which ties him for fourth in the NHL.

Expected Capitals Rows

Ahead

Alex Ovechkin – Dylan Strome – Connor McMichael

Hendrix Lapierre – Pierre-Luc Dubois – Tom Wilson

Anthony Beauvillier – Justin Sourdiff – Ryan Leonard

Brandon Duhaime – David Kampf – Ivan Miroshnichenko

defenseman

Martin Fehrvary – Rasmus Sandin

Jacob Chykrun – Trevor van Riemsdyk

Cole Hutson – Matt Roy

goalkeeper

logan thompson

charlie lindgren

Expected Devil’s Lines

Ahead

Timo Meyer – Nico Hischier – Dawson Mercer

Jasper Bratt – Jack Hughes – Connor Brown

Lenny Haminaho – Cody Class – Nick Bjugstad

Evgeny Dadonov – Paul Couture – Maxim Tsyplyakov

defenseman

Jonas Seigenthaler – Dougie Hamilton

Luke Hughes – Jonathan Kovacevic

Brendan Dillon – Simon Nemec

goalkeeper

jacob markstrom

jake allen

how to see

TV: ESPN+, Hulu

Radio: 106.7 Fan/Caps Radio Network

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The Washington Capitals (36-28-9) conclude their final multi-game road trip of the 2025-26 season. They visit the Vegas Golden Knights (32-26-15) on Saturday night at T-Mobile Arena.

The puck drops at 10:30 pm ET.

The Capitals opened the road trip with a 3-0 loss to St. Louis on Tuesday. It seemed as if they were headed for consecutive setbacks when they fell 3-1 to Utah on Thursday.

However, the Capitals bounced back with two goals from Alex Ovechkin in the second period, followed by four more goals in the third. Washington swept Utah with a convincing 7–4 victory.

Ovechkin recorded the 34th hat trick of his career when he clinched the game with an empty-netter in the final minute. Ivan Miroshnichenko also scored twice in the first multi-goal game of his NHL career.

Utah forward Brandon Tanev pushed Matt Roy into the boards first with the intent to injure. Due to this, Tom Wilson told Tanev his feelings. However, Wilson was given a double minor penalty for roughing, while Tanev was given just a minor penalty for boarding.

Later in the game, Brandon Duhaime took off Tanev’s gloves after Ovechkin’s second goal with the game tied at 3–3. Then, Wilson got involved in another fight as he and Lawson Crouse got involved.

Meanwhile, Vegas is currently in third place in the Pacific Division standings. However, the Golden Knights are 1-4-1 heading into Saturday’s game in their last six games.

The Capitals won the last match against Vegas 3-2 at home. Pierre-Luc Dubois scored two goals, while Logan Thompson recorded 24 saves against his former team.

Expected Capitals Rows

Ahead

Aliaksei Protas – Dylan Strome – Alex Ovechkin

Connor McMichael – Pierre-Luc Dubois – Tom Wilson

Anthony Beauvillier – Justin Sourdiff – Ryan Leonard

Brandon Duhaime – Hendrix Lapierre – Ivan Miroshnichenko

defenseman

Jacob Chykrun – Trevor van Riemsdyk

Martin Fehrvary – Rasmus Sandin

Cole Hutson – Matt Roy

goalkeeper

logan thompson

charlie lindgren

Expected Golden Knights Lines

Ahead

Ivan Barbashev – Jack Eichel – Mark Stone

Mitch Marner – Tomas Hertel – Pavel Dorofeyev

Reilly Smithih – Brett Howden – Colton Sissons

Cole Smith – Nick Dowd – Keegan Kolesar

defenseman

Brayden McNabb – Shea Theodore

Noah Hanifin – Kaidan Korczak

Jeremy Lauzon – Rasmus Andersen

goalkeeper

edin hill

akira schmid

how to see

TV: Monumental Sports Network

Radio: 106.7 Fan/Caps Radio Network

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Devils Game 71 vs. Predators; How to view lines, notes and more

The New Jersey Devils (36-32-2, 74 points) head to Music City to take on the Nashville Predators (34-28-9, 77 points) and are feeling pretty good about themselves after defeating the second-place Dallas Stars earlier this week.

After a season of tough disappointments, the Devils finally look like the team we expected in 2025-26. Too bad it’s too little, too late.

Meanwhile, the Predators themselves are playing well, winners of five consecutive games and desperate to hold on to the second wild card spot in the West.

There is a lot at stake for Nashville, while there is nothing at stake for New Jersey.

Let’s dive into tonight’s matchup.

What to Know vs Predators

— The Devils and Nashville concluded their 2025–26 regular season series when the Devils won 3–2 overtime against the Preds at the Rock on January 29, 2026.

-Nico Hischier recorded an overtime goal in the first matchup against Nashville this season, while Dougie Hamilton and Jesper Bratt also found the net in the contest.

-Goaltender Jacob Markstrom recorded 27 saves on 29 shots in the overtime win.

-The Devils have a 2-3-0 record in Nashville since 2019-20, but the team has won its last two road contests in the Music City since 2023-24.

2025-26 vs hunters

1/29/26 W 3-2 Prudential Center

3/26/26 8:00 PM ET Bridgestone Arena

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All-time record: 19-13-0-8

All-time home record: 7-8-0-5

All-time road record: 12-5-0-3

Projected Devils Lineup*

Ahead

Timo Meyer – Nico Hischier – Dawson Mercer

Jasper Bratt – Jack Hughes – Connor Brown

Arseny Gritsyuk – Cody Glass – Lenny Haminaho

Paul Couture – Nick Bjugstad – Maxim Tsyplyakov

defenseman

Jonas Seigenthaler – Dougie Hamilton

Luke Hughes – Jonathan Kovacevic

Brendan Dillon – Simon Nemec

goaltender

jacob markstrom

jake allen

*Lineup is subject to change

Current Injuries: Jack McEwen (upper body, out for the season)

2025-26 Total man-games lost: 295

Projected Predators Lineup*Forward

Steven Stamkos – Ryan O’Reilly – Luke Evangelista

Filip Forsberg – Matthew Wood – Jonathan Marchessault

Cole Smith – Eric Haula – Tyson Jost

Reed Schaefer – Fedor Svechkov – Joakim Kemel

defenseman

Brady Skye – Roman Josie

Nicholas Hague – Adam Wilsby

Nick Perbix – Ryan Uffko

goaltender

hair in saros

Justus Annunen

*Lineup is subject to change

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Thu, Mar 26 at 8:00pm NSH
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The Washington Capitals (35-27-9) begin their final multi-game road trip of the 2025-26 season. Their first stop is the Midwest where they visit the St. Louis Blues (28-30-11) on Tuesday night at the Enterprise Center.

The puck drops at 8:00 PM ET.

The Capitals will play their final three games on the trip outside the Eastern Time Zone. The team enters Tuesday in St. Louis on a five-game point streak (3-0-2).

The Capitals recently concluded a four-game homestand with a 3-2 OT loss against Colorado, the NHL’s top team. Washington took a 1–0 lead into the third period, but with the score tied 2–2, the game required OT.

Captain Alex Ovechkin made more history as he recorded the game-tying power-play goal in the third. The 40-year-old joins Wayne Gretzky as the only other players to score 1,000 combined goals in the regular season and playoffs.

Ovechkin’s power-play goal marked the first goal recorded at home this season. Additionally, if you exclude goals scored in the playoffs, The Great 8 now has 923 career goals.

The Capitals still have a long way to go if they want to reach the playoffs this season. The team is currently six points behind the Islanders for the final wild card spot in the Eastern Conference.

Meanwhile, St. Louis is far behind in the Western Conference standings. The Blues are eight points behind Nashville for the second wild card spot.

St. Louis went from last October 9 to March 1 without earning more than two wins in its season opener. However, the Blues entered Tuesday with an impressive record of 7-1-2 in their last 10 games.

Expected Capitals Rows

Ahead

Alex Ovechkin – Dylan Strome – Anthony Beauvillier

Aliaksey Protas – Pierre-Luc Dubois – Tom Wilson

Connor McMichael – Justin Sourdiff – Ryan Leonard

Brandon Duhaime – Hendrix Lapierre – Ethan Frank

defenseman

Jacob Chykrun – Trevor van Riemsdyk

Cole Hutson – Matt Roy

Martin Fehrvary – Rasmus Sandin

goalkeeper

logan thompson

charlie lindgren

Expected Blues Lines

Ahead

Dylan Holloway – Robert Thomas – Jimmy Snaggrud

Jake Neighbors – Pavel Buchnevich – Jordan Kirou

Jonathan Drouin – Delibor Dvorsky – Otto Steinberg

Alexey Toropchenko – Jack Finley – Pius Suter

defenseman

Philip Broberg – Logan Mailloux

Theo Lindstein – Colton Parayko

Cam Fowler – Justin Hall

goalkeeper

joel hoffer

Jordan Binnington

how to see

TV: Monumental Sports Network

Radio: 106.7 Fan/Caps Radio Network

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The Washington Capitals (35-27-8) conclude their final multi-game homestand of the 2025-26 season. They will host the Colorado Avalanche (43-13-10) for Sunday afternoon hockey at Capital One Arena.

The puck drops at 12:30 p.m. ET.

Sunday’s matinee is the fourth game of the Capitals’ current homestand. The team is 2-0-1 in the homestand heading into the finals.

The Capitals are coming off a 2-1 win over New Jersey on Friday night. Logan Thompson had a stellar performance in net while Ryan Leonard and Aliaksei Protas scored a goal each for Washington.

Thompson made 30 saves in net and came close to the shutout until New Jersey’s Jasper Bratt scored. Regardless, Protas had already sealed the win with an empty-netter.

With Friday’s win, the Capitals extended their point streak to four games (3-0-1), and are 10-5-1 since January 29. This record ties them with Philadelphia for the sixth-best record in the NHL over that span.

Goaltending, defense and the penalty kill have been key for the Capitals in their last 16 games. They have allowed the fourth fewest goals (2.50 per game), while the PK has been successful in 88.6 percent of its missions.

Meanwhile, Colorado enters Sunday’s game with the best record in the NHL. Most recently, however, the Avalanche ended a three-game slump (0-2-1) with a 4-1 win over Chicago on Friday night.

This will be the second and final match between the Capitals and Avalanche this season. Colorado won the previous meeting 5–2 at home on January 19.

Expected Capitals Rows

Ahead

Alex Ovechkin – Dylan Strome – Anthony Beauvillier

Aliaksey Protas – Pierre-Luc Dubois – Tom Wilson

Connor McMichael – Justin Sourdiff – Ryan Leonard

Brandon Duhaime – Hendrix Lapierre – Ethan Frank

defenseman

Martin Fehrvary – Rasmus Sandin

Jacob Chykrun – Trevor van Riemsdyk

Cole Hutson – Matt Roy

goalkeeper

logan thompson

charlie lindgren

expected avalanche lines

Ahead

Gabriel Landeskog – Nathan MacKinnon – Martin Necas

Nazem Kadri – Brock Nelson – Valery Nichushkin

Parker Kelly – Jack Drury – Nicholas Roy

Joel Kiviranta – Zakhar Burdakov – Gavin Brindley

defenseman

Brett Kulak – Cale Makar

Devon Toews – Sam Malinsky

Josh Manson – Brent Burns

goalkeeper

mackenzie blackwood

Scott Wedgwood

how to see

TV: Monumental Sports Network

Radio: 106.7 Fan/Caps Radio Network

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Lines, Notes, and How to View Versus Leafs

On Friday night, the Carolina Hurricanes face the Toronto Maple Leafs for the final time this season at Scotiabank Arena. The season series is currently split between the two, with the November 9 game ending with Carolina’s 5–4 victory and the December 4 game ending with Toronto’s 5–1 victory.

The game is scheduled for 7:00 pm EDT, but will not be available on ESPN+ due to NHLN’s exclusive national coverage. Local stations will still broadcast the game as usual.

On Wednesday, the Hurricanes had one of their most entertaining games of the season as they played their biggest divisional rival this season, the Pittsburgh Penguins. The game ended with a 6–5 victory in overtime thanks to a goal from Sean Walker – his first overtime game-winner – and an incredible performance from Logan Stankoven’s line. You can read all about it here, it was an incredible game.

Meanwhile, the biggest news coming out of Leafs land recently is Auston Matthews’ injury and subsequent surgery to repair his knee. Since then, players and agents have been at war with the head of the player safety department, George Parros, who has defended Radko Gudas’ five-game suspension. It was quite dramatic to watch.

That being said, Matthews’ injury has lit a fire in the belly of the Leafs, who snapped a seven-game losing streak on the night of their captain’s departure and have collected three points in three games since.

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As for the Hurricanes, they will likely continue their streak, meaning the likely starter will be goaltender Brandon Bussey. So far this season, he has a save percentage of .895 with a goals-against average of 2.45 with a 25-6-1 record.

As far as the Leafs are concerned, they have been relying heavily on Josef Woll. Over the past five games, Anthony Stolarz has made only one start. With a two-day break between games before the matchup with the Hurricanes, Vol will likely be their man. This season, he has a save percentage of .905 with a goals-against average of 3.08 in a 14-12-5 record.

Expected Carolina Hurricane Lines

Andrei Svechnikov – Sebastian Aho – Seth Jarvis

Taylor Hall – Logan Stankoven – Jackson Blake

Nikolaj Ehlers – Jordan Staal – Jordan Martinook

William Carrier – Mark Jankowski – Eric Robinson

protect

Jacob Slavin – Jalen Chatfield

K’Andre Miller – Shawn Walker

Mike Reilly – Alexander Nikishin

goaltender

Brandon Bussey/Frederick Anderson

Expected Toronto Maple Leafs Lines

Mattias McSally – John Tavares – William Nylander

Matthew Neese – Max Domi – Easton Cowan

Dakota Joshua – Bo Groulx – Nicholas Robertson

Steven Lorentz – Jacob Quillen – Calle Jarnkrok

protect

Morgan Reilly – Philip Myers

Jake McCabe – Brandon Carlo

Oliver Ekman-Larsen – Troy Stecher

goaltender

Joseph Voll / Anthony Carpenter

special teams

Carolina Hurricanes power play: 22.2% (12th, up two spots from last game)
Carolina Hurricanes Penalty Kill: 79.3% (15th)

Toronto Maple Leafs power play: 19.4% (20th)
Toronto Maple Leafs Penalty Kill: 83.0% (4th)

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The Hurricanes’ game versus the Leafs will be the first of a three-game road trip, in which they will travel to Pittsburgh for another game with the Penguins, then return to the border for a matchup with the Montreal Canadiens. After this, they will get a final three-day break between games for the final time of the regular season.

Carolina got a rare day off from practice on Thursday before flying to Toronto. Thus far, there was no update on the status of Shayne Gostisbeer, who may miss his seventh consecutive game since suffering a lower body injury on March 6.

It’s unclear when Jesperi Kotkaniemi might get a chance to return to the lineup. Since the end of the Olympic break, he has appeared in only one game, March 4 vs. the Vancouver Canucks.

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Radio: 99.9 The Fan

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Devils Game 68 vs. Rangers; How to view lines, notes and more

It’s mid-March and the New Jersey Devils (34-31-2) and New York Rangers (28-31-8) are meeting for the second time this season. In fact, all three of their meetings are this month amid this condensed schedule of 2025-26.

Perhaps with an 84-game schedule next year, the meetings could be a little more extended and frequent.

Anyway, neither the Devils nor the Rangers are headed to the postseason this year. Still, the Devils (6-4-0) and Rangers (6-2-2) are trying to show a little fight.

Let’s dive into tonight’s matchup.

What to know vs Rangers

– The Devils and Broadway Blueshirts will face off for the second of three games as their regular season series concludes on March 31
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-Jack Hughes has recorded 19 career goals against the Rangers, which leads all NHL skaters since making his NHL debut in 2019-

-His 32 career points against the Rangers are second only to D. Pastrnak (34) for all NHL skaters since 2019-20.

-Hughes’s 32 career points are his most against a single NHL opponent. The 2019 No. 1 overall draft selection New York’s Igor Shesterkin has 10 career goals, leading all other NHL skaters. Sam Reinhart is second with nine, while four others have eight.

—The Devils were 3–0–1 against New York last season, while last year’s series marked the first time in team history that the Devils did not give up a goal at home against the Rangers.

—Last season marked the first time since 2003–04 that the Devils defeated the Rangers twice in the same season.

    -Hughes earned his fourth career hat trick in the first matchup of the 2025-26 Hudson River Rivalry

    2025-26 vs rangers

    March 7/26 W 6-3 Prudential Center

    March 18/26 7:00 PM ET Madison Square Garden

    March 31/26 7:00 PM ET Prudential Center

    devils vs rangers

    All-time record: 114-122-27-13

    All-time home record: 73-55-7-5

    All-time road record: 41-67-20-8

    Projected Devils Lineup*

    Ahead

    Timo Meyer – Nico Hischier – Dawson Mercer

    Jasper Bratt – Jack Hughes – Connor Brown

    Arseny Gritsyuk – Cody Glass – Lenny Haminaho

    Paul Couture – Nick Bjugstad – Maxim Tsyplyakov

    defenseman

    Jonas Seigenthaler – Dougie Hamilton

    Luke Hughes – Jonathan Kovacevic

    Brendan Dillon – Simon Nemec

    goaltender

    jacob markstrom

    jake allen

    *Lineup is subject to change

    Current Injuries: Jack McEwen (upper body, out for the season)

    2025-26 Total man-games lost: 286

    Projected Rangers Lineup*

    Ahead

    Gabe Perreault – Mika Zibanejad – Alexis Lafreniere

    Will Quile – Vincent Trocheck – JT Miller

    Ty Carti – Noah Proffitt – Connor Sherry

    Taylor Radish – Adam Edstrom – Jaroslav Chmeler

    defenseman

    Matthew Robertson – Adam Fox

    Vladislav Gavrikov – Braden Schneider

    Urho Vakkanen – Will Borgen

    goaltender

    Igor Shesterkin

    jonathan quick

    *Lineup is subject to change

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    Watch: TNT/HBO/MAX

    radio: devils hockey net

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    Wednesday, March 18, NYR at 7:00 PMET
    Friday, March 20th WSH at 7:00 PMET
    Tuesday, March 24 at 8:00 PM DAL
    Thu, Mar 26 at 8:00pm NSH
    Saturday, March 28 CAR 5:00 PM

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Devils Game 67 vs. Bruins; How to view lines, notes and more

The Boston Bruins (37-23-6) were in the same position last year as the New Jersey Devils (33-31-2) are in right now.

Well, now look at Boston.

The Bruins are almost certainly postseason-bound a year after their perceived demise.

In other words, Devils fans, there is hope.

The Bruins are 5-3-2 in their last 10 games tonight. They are not contenders for the playoffs, but there is a possibility. They’ll have to play desperation hockey against the Devils – who are still a team skilled enough to pull off an upset.

Let’s dive into tonight’s matchup.

What to know vs. Bruins

– The Devils and Boston face off for the second of three meetings this season. New Jersey lost 4–1 at Boston on December 6, 2025.

—The two foes will next meet on April 14 in Boston, which marks New Jersey’s regular season finale.

2025-26 vs. Bruins

December 6 at Boston/L 1-4

March 16 7:00 PM ET Prudential Center

April 14 7:00 PM ET in Boston

devils vs bruins

All-time record: 61-92-19-10

All-time home record: 31-43-11-4

All-time road record: 30-49-8-6

Projected Devils Lineup*

Ahead

Timo Meyer – Nico Hischier – Dawson Mercer

Jasper Bratt – Jack Hughes – Connor Brown

Arseny Gritsyuk – Cody Glass – Lenny Haminaho

Paul Couture – Nick Bjugstad – Maxim Tsyplyakov

defenseman

Jonas Seigenthaler – Dougie Hamilton

Luke Hughes – Jonathan Kovacevic

Brendan Dillon – Simon Nemec

goaltender

jake allen

jacob markstrom

*Lineup is subject to change

Current Injuries: Jack McEwen (upper body, out for the season)

2025-26 Total man-games lost: 283

Projected Bruins Lineup*

Ahead

Morgan Geecki – Fraser Minton – David Pastrnak

Casey Mittelstaedt – Pavel Zacha – Victor Arvidsson

Marat Khunsutdinov – Elias Lindholm – Tanner Jeannott

Michael Issimont – Shawn Kuraly – Mark Kastelic

defenseman

Jonathan Espirot – Charlie McAvoy

Hampus Lindholm – Mason Lohrei

Nikita Zadorov – Andrew Banks

goaltender

jeremy swayman

joonas korpisalo

*Lineup is subject to change

Current Injuries: None.

How to watch the Devils game – 7:00 pm ET

Watch/Stream: ESPN

Radio: Devils Hockey Net

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Mon. March 16 vs BOS 7:00 PM
Wednesday, March 18, NYR at 7:00 PMET
Friday, March 20th WSH at 7:00 PMET
Tuesday, March 24 at 8:00 PM DAL
Thu, Mar 26 at 8:00pm NSH

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Devils Game 65, vs. Flames; How to view lines, notes and more

After a rare break in the schedule where the New Jersey Devils (32-30-2) had a three-game day, they were able to complete an equally rare two practices.

Tonight, the Calgary Flames (25-32-7) play at the Prudential Center in the middle of New Jersey’s current seven-game homestand.

After a four-game winning streak, the Detroit Red Wings put an end to the Devils’ latest advanced on-ice product, shutting out New Jersey on Sunday.

This lowered their playoff expectations to an even more unrealistic level and their chances of making the postseason dropped to 0.7%.

The Flames—who were nearly eliminated—were sold at the 2026 NHL trade deadline, leaving Nazem Kadri and Rasmus Andersen, two of their most rumored players, out.

Nevertheless, they brought some bodies to fill the void.

Let’s dive into tonight’s matchup.

What to Know vs Flames

– On January 19, 2026, the Devils and Calgary concluded their 2025–26 regular-season series after meeting out-of-conference foes.

—The Devils defeated Calgary north of the border 2–1 overtime.

-Simon Nemec scored the overtime winner, while Dawson Mercer scored the team’s first goal of the game.

-Jacob Markstrom recorded 21 saves on 22 shots against his former team on January 19.

-Captain Nico Hischier entered the contest with 13 career points (5G-8A) in 13 games against Calgary (1.08 points per game). Those stats also include one shorthanded goal and one game-winning goal. Seven of his 13 points (2G-5A) against Calgary were scored on the road.

-Former Calgary blueliner Dougie Hamilton has recorded 6 career points (1g-5a) in 6 career games with the Devils vs. the Flames.

2025-26 vs flames

1/19/26 OTW 2-1 Prudential Center

3/12/26 7:00 PM ET Prudential Center

devil vs flames

All-time record: 30-70-11-4

All-time home record: 19-35-3-1

All-time road record: 11-35-8-3

Projected Devils Lineup*

Ahead

Timo Meyer – Nico Hischier – Dawson Mercer

Arseny Gritsyuk – Jack Hughes – Connor Brown

Jasper Bratt – Cody Glass – Lenny Haminaho

Paul Couture – Nick Bjugstad – Maxim Tsyplyakov

defenseman

Jonas Seigenthaler – Dougie Hamilton

Luke Hughes – Jonathan Kovacevic

Brendan Dillon – Simon Nemec

goaltender

jake allen

jacob markstrom

*Lineup is subject to change

Current Injuries: Jack McEwen (upper body, out for the season)

2025-26 Total man-games lost: 277

Projected Flames Lineup*

Ahead

Joel Farabee – Morgan Frost – Blake Coleman

Connor Zary – Ryan Strome – Matvey Gridin

Yegor Sharangovich – Mikael Backlund – Matt Coronato

Victor Olofsson – John Beecher – Adam Klapka

defenseman

Kevin Bahl – Ollie Maatta

Yan Kuznetsov – Zain Parekh

Joel Hanley – Brayden Pachal

goaltender

dustin wolf

Devin Cooley

*Lineup is subject to change

How to watch the Devils game – 7:00 pm ET

Watch: msgsn

radio: devils hockey net

next up

Thu, Mar 12 vs CGY 7:00 PM
Saturday, March 14 vs LAK 7:00 PM
Mon. March 16 vs BOS 7:00 PM
Wednesday, March 18, NYR at 7:00 PMET
Friday, March 20th WSH at 7:00 PMET

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Devils Game 64 vs. Red Wings; How to view lines, notes and more

But can they make it five in a row?

The New Jersey Devils (32-29-2) host the Detroit Red Wings (35-21-7) in another back-to-back appearance this month. Earlier in the week, the Devils defeated the Florida Panthers and Toronto Maple Leafs on consecutive nights.

Last night, they defeated their cross-town rival, the New York Rangers.

Now, the Dylan Larkin-less Red Wings come to Newark to see if they can stop the Devils’ four-game winning streak.

Let’s dive into tonight’s matchup.

What to Know vs. Red Wings

—Jersey is 21-5-1 when scoring first this season.

-New Jersey is having its best offensive performance this season, scoring six goals in a game for the first time this year.

-New Jersey extended its winning streak to four matches. The last time the Devils recorded a four-game winning streak was when the team recorded an eight-game winning streak from October 11, 2025, through October 26.

—Dawson Mercer recorded his 200th career point with his goal against the Rangers, while Luke Hughes’ assist on the goal was his 100th assist.

2025-26 vs Red Wings

11/24/25 W 4-3 vs Prudential Center

3/8/26 7:00 PM ET Prudential Center

4/11/26 5:00 PM ET Little Caesars Arena

Devils vs Red Wings

All-time record: 78-68-18

All-time home record: 45-30-9

All-time road record: 33-38-9

Projected Devils Lineup*

Ahead

Timo Meyer – Nico Hischier – Dawson Mercer

Arseny Gritsyuk – Jack Hughes – Connor Brown

Jasper Bratt – Cody Glass – Lenny Haminaho

Paul Couture – Nick Bjugstad – Maxim Tsyplyakov

defenseman

Jonas Seigenthaler – Dougie Hamilton

Luke Hughes – Jonathan Kovacevic

Brendan Dillon – Simon Nemec

goaltender

jake allen

jacob markstrom

*Lineup is subject to change

Current Injuries: Jack McEwen (upper body, out for the season)

2025-26 Total man-games lost: 269

Projected Red Wings Lineup*

Ahead

Alex DeBrincat – Andrew Copp – Patrick Kane

Emmitt Finn – Marco Casper – Lucas Raymond

Mason Appleton – JT Comper – Michael Brandsegg-Nygaard

James Van Riemsdyk – Michael Rasmussen – Dominic Shine

defenseman

Simon Edvinsson – Moritz Seider

Ben Rath – Justin Faulk

Albert Johansson – Axel Sandin-Pellica

goaltender

john gibson

cameron talbot

*Lineup is subject to change

How to watch the Devils game – 4:00 PM ET

Watch: espn

radio: devils hockey net

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Thu, Mar 12 vs CGY 7:00 PM
Saturday, March 14 vs LAK 7:00 PMET
Monday, March 16th BOS 7:00 PM

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Devils Game 62 vs. Maple Leafs; How to view lines, notes and more

The New Jersey Devils (30-29-2) host the Toronto Maple Leafs (27-24-10) tonight in the second half of a back-to-back situation.

Last night, the Devils continued their previous form and defeated the defending Stanley Cup Champions 5-1.

New Jersey is 4-6-0 in the second half of back-to-back games this season, with three more games left after Wednesday night.

In their last 10 games, the Maple Leafs are 3-6-1, with their last win coming before the Olympic break.

Let’s dive into tonight’s matchup.

What to Know vs. Maple Leaves

– New Jersey is 1-1-0 against Toronto this season and has defeated the Maple Leafs 6-5.

– Jack Hughes (3G) and Jesper Bratt (3A) lead the Devils with three points each against Toronto this season.

2025-26 vs. Maple Leafs

10/21/25 W 5-2 Scotiabank Arena

12/30/25 L 4-0 Scotiabank Arena

3/4/2026 7:00 PM ET Prudential Center

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All-time record: 54-70-21-14

All-time home record: 29-27-15-6

All-time road record: 25-44-5-8

Projected Devils Lineup*

Ahead

Timo Meyer – Nico Hischier – Dawson Mercer

Jasper Bratt – Jack Hughes – Connor Brown

Arseny Gritsyuk – Cody Glass – Lenny Haminaho

Paul Couture – Nick Bjugstad – Maxim Tsyplyakov

defenseman

Luke Hughes – Brett Pesce

Jonas Seigenthaler – Dougie Hamilton

Brendan Dillon – Simon Nemec

goaltender

jake allen

jacob markstrom

*Lineup is subject to change

Current Injuries: Jack McEwen (upper body, out for the season)

2025-26 Total man-games lost: 269

Projected Maple Leafs Lineup*

Ahead

Bobby McMann – Auston Matthews – William Nylander

Matthew Neese – John Tavares – Max Domi

Mattias McSally – Nicolas Roy – Dakota Joshua

Steven Lorentz – Scott Lawton – Easton Cowan

defenseman

Morgan Reilly – Brandon Carlo

Simon Benoit – Jake McCabe

Oliver Ekman-Larsen – Philip Myers

goaltender

Joseph Voll

Anthony Stolarz

*Lineup is subject to change

How to watch the Devils game – 7:00 pm ET

Watch: ESPN+ | over the river

radio: devils hockey net

next up

Saturday, March 7 vs. NY Rangers, 3:00 PM
Sunday, March 8 vs. Detroit, 5:00 pm
Thu, Mar 12 vs CGY 7:00 PM
Saturday, March 14 vs LAK 7:00 PM

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How to view lines, notes and more

The Washington Capitals (31-23-7) move north of the border to finish off a back-to-back. They visit the Montreal Canadiens (32-17-8) on Saturday night at the Bell Centre.

The puck drops at 7:00 pm ET.

The Capitals have now won their last three games, with the first win coming just before the Olympic break. Now, they’ll look for their first four-game win in nearly three months.

On Friday night, the Capitals defeated Vegas 3-2 for their fifth consecutive win at home. This is their sixth win overall in the last seven matches.

Pierre-Luc Dubois scored twice and continues to lead the way in his return to the ice. Dubois has totaled five points (3 goals, 2 assists) in three games after missing 47 games.

Meanwhile, Jakub Chykrun recorded his 22nd goal of the season. This is the most by a Capitals defenseman in a single season since Mike Green (31) in 2008–09. Additionally, Chykrun was playing his 600th career game on Friday.

With the win over Vegas, the Capitals are now within two points of a playoff berth. They’ll also go into Saturday night as the only Eastern Conference team to have played more than 60 games this season.

The Capitals took care of the Canadiens in five games in the first round of last year’s Stanley Cup playoffs. This season, Washington has won each of the first two meetings against Montreal.

Meanwhile, the Canadiens are currently in fourth place in the tight Atlantic Division. Montreal has earned at least one point in each of its last six games (4-0-2), but gave up several leads in Thursday’s 4-3 overtime loss to the Islanders.

Expected Capitals Rows

Ahead

Aliaksei Protas – Dylan Strome – Alex Ovechkin

Connor McMichael – Pierre-Luc Dubois – Tom Wilson

Anthony Beauvillier – Justin Sourdiff – Ryan Leonard

Brandon Duhaime – Nick Dowd – Ethan Frank

defenseman

Jacob Chykrun – Rasmus Sandin

Martin Fehrvary – Matt Roy

Declan Chisholm – Trevor van Riemsdyk

goalkeeper

charlie lindgren

logan thompson

Expected Canadiens Lines

Ahead

Cole Coffield – Nick Suzuki – Kirby Dach

Juraj Slafkowski – Oliver Kapanen – Ivan Demidov

Josh Anderson – Philip Danault – Brendan Gallagher

Alexandre Texier – Jake Evans – Alex Newhook

defenseman

Lane Hutson – Noah Dobson

Mike Matheson – Caden Guhle

Arbor Zekaj – Alexandre Carrier

goalkeeper

Samuel Montembeault

jacob dobbs

how to see

TV: Monumental Sports Network

Radio: 106.7 Fan/Caps Radio Network

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How to view lines, notes and more

The Washington Capitals (29-23-7) officially returned to action after three weeks out. They are set to host the rival Philadelphia Flyers (25-20-11) on Wednesday night at Capital One Arena.

The puck drops at 7:00 pm ET.

The NHL is off for three weeks due to the Winter Olympics. Many players from the league represented their respective countries in the men’s hockey tournament.

Tom Wilson and Logan Thompson represented Team Canada and left Italy with a silver medal. Meanwhile, Martin Fehrváry played for Team Slovakia and finished fourth in the tournament.

With 65 points, the Capitals are tied with Columbus for ninth place in the Eastern Conference and fourth in the Metro Division. Washington is also four points behind Boston in the East and the Islanders in the Metro.

The Capitals have a total of 23 games remaining – the fewest in the entire league. Starting Wednesday, the team will begin a set of three games over four nights.

The Capitals entered the Olympic break as the only team in the league to have played 59 games. Washington also played 22 games between the NHL’s holiday break and Olympic break, the most in the league.

The last game the Capitals played before the Olympic break was a much-needed home win against Nashville on February 5. Pierre-Luc Dubois returned to the lineup after being absent for three months due to abdominal surgery.

Meanwhile, Philadelphia started the season strong, but slowed down at the break with three wins in 15 games. One of those wins came on February 3 against the Capitals in Philly.

The Capitals and Flyers are scheduled to meet twice later this season, on March 11 in Philadelphia and on March 31 in Washington.

Expected Capitals Rows

Ahead

Aliaksei Protas – Dylan Strome – Alex Ovechkin

Connor McMichael – Pierre-Luc Dubois – Tom Wilson

Anthony Beauvillier – Justin Sourdiff – Ryan Leonard

Brandon Duhaime – Nick Dowd – Ethan Frank

defenseman

Martin Fehrvary – John Carlson

Jacob Chykrun – Matt Roy

Declan Chisholm – Rasmus Sandin

goalkeeper

logan thompson

charlie lindgren

expected flyers lines

Ahead

Trevor Zegras – Christian Dvorak – Travis Konecny

Matvei Michkov – Noah Cates – Bobby Brink

Denver Barkley – Shawn Couturier – Owen Tippett

Nikita Grebenkin – Carl Grundstrom – Garnet Hathaway

defenseman

Travis Sanheim – Rasmus Ristolainen

Cam York – Jamie Drysdale

Nick Seiler – Noah Julson

goalkeeper

and vlader

samuel irson

how to see

TV: Monumental Sports Network

Radio: 106.7 Fan/Caps Radio Network

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Devils Game 58, NHL’s Back; How to View Lines, Notes, and Versus Sabers

The NHL is back, and so are the New Jersey Devils. The first night of game action following the Olympic break consisted of eight games. The Devils host the Buffalo Sabres, who face 25 playoff games.

Why like playoffs at this point?

Well, they are on the verge of losing their season with a 2.4% chance of reaching the playoffs. The Devils are 11 points out of a playoff position with little runway to make up any ground.

Jack Hughes—who was in Washington DC yesterday with Team USA, having been invited by the President of the United States to the State of the Union address—remains questionable in terms of his availability. However, barring an unknown injury, it would be surprising to see him sit out.

Washington is only a few hours away by car.

Let’s dive into tonight’s matchup.

What to know vs Sabers

—The Devils defeated Buffalo in a 5–0 shutout win on November 28 in Buffalo, but lost 3–1 on home ice about a month later.

– Jake Allen recorded 42 saves in the 5-0 shutout, a season-high for the veteran netminder.

2025-26 vs sabers

11/28/25 W 5-0 Key Bank Center

12/21/25 L 3-1 Prudential Center

2/25/26 7:00 PM ET Prudential Center

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All-time record: 75-51-13-9

All-time home record: 40-25-6-3

All-time road record: 35-26-7-6

Projected Devils Lineup*

Ahead

Timo Meyer – Nico Hischier – Dawson Mercer

Jasper Bratt – Jack Hughes – Connor Brown

Arseny Gritsyuk – Cody Glass – Lenny Haminaho

Paul Couture – Nick Bjugstad – Maxim Tsyplyakov

defenseman

Brett Pesce – Jonathan Kovacevic

Jonas Seigenthaler – Dougie Hamilton

Brendan Dillon – Simon Nemec

goaltender

jacob markstrom

jake allen

*Lineup is subject to change

Current injuries: Jack McEwen (upper body, out for the season), Luke Hughes (separated shoulder).

2025-26 Total man-games lost: 255

Projected Sabers Lineup*

Ahead

Peyton Krebs – Tage Thompson – Alex Tuch

Jason Zucker – Ryan McLeod – Jack Quinn

Noah Ostlund – Josh Norris – Josh Doan

Josh Dun – Tyson Kozak – Beck Malensteen

defenseman

Mattias Samuelsson – Rasmus Dahlin

Bowen Byram – Owen Power

Zach Metsa – Michael Kesselring

goaltender

Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen

Alex Lyon

How to watch the Devils game – 7:00 pm ET

See: MSGSN

Radio: Devils Hockey Net

next up

Thu, Feb 26 at 7:00pm PIT
Saturday, February 28, 5:00pm STL
Tuesday, March 3 vs FLA 7:00 PM

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LeBron James Addresses Jaylen Brown’s Harsh View on Brown

Jaylen Brown delivered another outstanding performance to lead the Boston Celtics past the Los Angeles Lakers, 111-89, on Sunday at Crypto.com Arena.

Brown finished with a game-high 32 points, eight rebounds, seven assists and four steals as the Celtics improved to 37–19. The Lakers fell to 34–22.

LeBron James has praised Brown’s performance this season, taking over for Boston amid Jayson Tatum’s continued absence due to an Achilles injury.

“He’s using the motivation of a lot of people who are saying they’re going to have a bad year because obviously, with JT being out, they’re losing Jrue (Holliday), Al (Horford) gone, (Kristaps) Porzingis gone, their entire championship team is pretty much new. He’s using that as motivation to keep them afloat. They’re playing great basketball because of him and all the other guys. He’s taking the next step,” James said in a video posted. C.L.N.S.

James said he and Brown did it stay civilizedEven if the latter criticized the former’s son Bronny James last year.

“We’ve had a very respectful relationship, other than what he said about Bronny in Summer League. But other than that, we’re OK,” the four-time MVP said with a smile.

“It’s all good. Bronny still has a long way to go, but that’s a different story.”

While watching Summer League at courtside, Brown was caught on video saying, “I don’t think Bronny James is a professional.” It quickly went viral and, of course, James took notice.

The young James has been widely criticized, with many fans sharing Brown’s views. However, he has shown improvement in his second season.

Meanwhile, the elder James said Brown is playing “great basketball,” adding that the Celtics star is not being talked about enough for the MVP award.


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PWHL 與 Oak View Group 達成贊助銷售合作,驅動聯盟成長新紀元

Global Industrial 成為官方工業供應合作夥伴,成為 OVG 新商業計劃下的首個聯盟合作夥伴

PWHL 成為全球工業首個體育聯盟合作夥伴

安大略省多倫多和科羅拉多州丹佛 – 職業女子曲棍球聯盟 (PWHL)已命名 橡樹景觀集團的全球合作夥伴部門將成為其獨家贊助銷售合作夥伴,負責為聯盟及其八支球隊獲取國家、地區和當地的贊助方案,並與 全球工業公司 (紐約證券交易所代碼:GIC)。這標誌著 PWHL 與 Oak View Group (OVG) 的新合作中出現的第一個官方聯盟合作夥伴關係,也是 Global Industrial 有史以來的第一個體育聯盟合作夥伴關係。

PWHL 和 OVG 將共同致力於尋找和開發創新的合作機會,以提升 PWHL 的品牌影響力、增加收入並與粉絲建立有意義的聯繫。可用的機會包括在球隊的比賽和練習制服和設備上打上品牌、虛擬遊戲內集成、儀表板、視頻板、內容以及 PWHL 以社區為中心的社會影響計劃中的集成。

該公告強調了雙方合作的早期勢頭,Global Industrial 加入 PWHL,成為聯盟的官方工業供應合作夥伴。該交易使 Global Industrial 成為北美合作夥伴,並體現了 PWHL 和 OVG 正在建立的商業平台的實力。

「我們與 Oak View Group 的合作為新一波品牌加入 PWHL 並與我們極其熱情的粉絲群建立聯繫打開了大門,」說道 Amy Scheer,PWHL 業務營運執行副總裁。 “Global Industrial 是我們正在建立的深思熟慮、真實聯盟的完美典範。這種合作夥伴關係增強了我們冰上團隊的實力,並強調了 Global Industrial 提供的價值與 PWHL 之間的自然聯盟。”

「憑藉我們在支持各個體育項目的球隊、聯盟和場館方面的豐富經驗,我們渴望建立有意義和互利的合作夥伴關係,幫助發展女子曲棍球運動並激勵子孫後代,」說。 Dan Griffis,Oak View Group 全球合作夥伴總裁。 「就我個人而言,我非常看好 PWHL 背後的勢頭,並相信即將到來的冬奧會將繼續成為其發展的催化劑。女子運動不是一時的,而是子孫後代的運動,我們的 GP 團隊既樂觀又充滿活力,支持其令人難以置信的運動員,同時為相信公平、卓越和社區的品牌提供長期價值。」

作為合作夥伴關係的一部分,Global Industrial 將作為 PWHL 的官方工業供應合作夥伴,支持包括溫哥華 Goldeneyes、Boston Fleet、Minnesota Frost、New York Sirens 和 Seattle Torrent 在內的美國和加拿大球隊的比賽日運營。美國和溫哥華 PWHL 球隊的冰上工作人員將被命名為“Global Industrial Ice Crew”,Global Industrial 為冰上工作人員提供公司品牌的工具和設備,用於在整個賽季保持高品質的比賽場地,例如冰鏟、垃圾桶和手推車。

「我們很自豪能夠作為官方合作夥伴加入職業女子冰球聯盟,並成為在這種新商業模式下宣布的第一個聯盟合作夥伴,」說 Lisa Goldson Armstrong,Global Industrial 資深副總裁兼首席行銷長。 “PWHL 正在為職業體育樹立新標準,這種合作關係使我們能夠支持其持續發展,同時展示我們的解決方案如何在保持設施和現場娛樂場所安全高效運行方面發揮關鍵作用。”

「支持美國和加拿大的冰上工作人員非常適合我們的品牌,」補充道 Ali Moghaddam,加拿大全球工業公司總裁。 “冰球深深紮根於北美各地的社區,我們很高興與 PWHL 合作,支持世界級的比賽,同時增加與其快速增長的粉絲群的互動。”

Oak View Group 的全球合作夥伴關係是一個屢獲殊榮的部門,由 Griffis 於 2015 年創立,因其在贊助銷售、品牌諮詢、分析/估值和合作夥伴關係激活方面的領導地位而受到認可,自 2019 年以來,該部門已完成 42 份冠名權協議,並在 629 個品牌中銷售了超過 629 個品牌的 629 個總收入。憑藉在職業、大學和小聯盟體育運動領域的良好記錄,與 PWHL 的這項協議標誌著 OVG 首次在全聯盟範圍內達成合作協議協議涵蓋聯盟及其八支球隊:波士頓艦隊隊、明尼蘇達弗羅斯特隊、蒙特利爾勝利隊、紐約塞壬隊、渥太華衝鋒隊、西雅圖激流隊、多倫多權杖隊和金眼隊。

PWHL 的八支球隊遍布北美,觀眾人數也不斷破紀錄,繼續為女子曲棍球樹立新的全球基準。在擁有深厚曲棍球專業知識的 OVG 企業領導人的支持下,該聯盟將擴大其贊助組合,提高球迷參與度,並加強其在快速發展的女子職業運動領域的影響力。

關於職業女子冰球聯賽 (PWHL)

職業女子冰球聯盟(PWHL)是北美的職業冰球聯盟,擁有世界上最好的女子球員。它由八支球隊組成:波士頓、明尼蘇達、蒙特婁、紐約、渥太華、西雅圖、多倫多和溫哥華。 PWHL 於 2024 年 1 月 1 日啟動,打破了多項入場人數記錄,並保持著女子曲棍球比賽的全球歷史記錄。聯盟得到了認可 體育商業雜誌 被評為年度體育突破獎,並在 2024 年和 2025 年加拿大企業聲譽排名第一 哈里斯民調。請造訪 thepwhl.com 購票和商品,並訂閱 PWHL 電子報以獲取最新動態。在社交媒體@thepwhlofficial 上關注聯盟。

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關於橡景集團

Oak View Group (OVG) 是優質現場娛樂基礎設施和服務的全球領導者,其平台涵蓋場館開發以及場館管理、接待和贊助銷售的端到端能力。該公司成立於 2015 年,為七個世界級自有場館和遍布四大洲最具標誌性的競技場、體育場、會議中心、音樂節、表演藝術中心和文化機構的客戶提供服務。 訪問 OakViewGroup.com,並關注 OVG Facebook, Instagram, 領英, 和 X

關於環球實業公司
Global Industrial Company(NYSE:GIC)是高品質、工業級設備和用品的領先分銷商,為各行各業各種規模的組織提供服務。 Global Industrial 擁有超過 75 年的經驗,客戶信賴 Global Industrial 廣泛的自有品牌和國家品牌組合、值得信賴的服務以及對價值的關注。我們透過在需要時提供正確的產品來幫助客戶保持營運運轉,因為 我們可以提供TM。訪問 全球工業網,並關注我們 Facebook, Instagram, 和 領英

Asli Cricket Ground View: GoPro POV Match! 🏏


Asli Cricket Ground View: Step Into the Shoes of a Pro with GoPro POV! 🏏

Cricket in India is not just a sport; it is an emotion that binds millions. While we are used to watching the game from high-definition stadium cameras and drone shots, there is a new way to experience the “Gentleman’s Game” that is taking the internet by storm: the Asli Cricket Ground View via GoPro POV (Point of View) matches.

Imagine standing at the crease, hearing the bowler’s footsteps getting louder, and seeing a leather ball hurtling toward you at 120 kmph. That is exactly what a GoPro POV match delivers. It strips away the glamour of the broadcast and shows you the raw, gritty reality of the pitch.

What is the Asli Cricket Ground View?

The “Asli” (real) view refers to the unfiltered, first-person perspective of a cricketer. By strapping a GoPro camera to a batsman’s helmet or a wicketkeeper’s chest, creators are now able to provide fans with an immersive experience. You don’t just see the six; you see the bat speed, the footwork, and the split-second decision-making required to play the shot.

Why GoPro POV Matches are Trending in India

From the streets of Mumbai to the local grounds of Delhi, every Indian kid has dreamt of playing for the national team. The GoPro POV format resonates with Indian users for several reasons:

  • Real-Time Intensity: You can see how fast the ball actually travels. It gives viewers a newfound respect for the reflexes of local and professional players alike.
  • Inside the Sledge: POV cameras often capture the banter and on-field chatter, giving fans a glimpse into the psychological battle between the bowler and the batsman.
  • Technical Learning: Aspiring cricketers use these videos to study head positions, grip, and how players “pick” the ball from the bowler’s hand.

The Equipment: How the Magic Happens

Capturing the Asli Cricket Ground View requires more than just a camera. Players typically use a GoPro HERO series camera mounted on a specialized helmet chin mount. This ensures the camera captures exactly what the batsman is looking at without obstructing their vision. High frame rates (60fps or 120fps) are crucial to ensure the ball’s movement remains smooth and visible on screen.

Conclusion

The rise of GoPro POV Cricket has bridged the gap between the fans and the field. It takes the game out of the television screen and puts the viewer right in the middle of the action. Whether you are a casual fan or an aspiring athlete, the Asli Cricket Ground View offers a perspective that is as close to reality as it gets. It’s raw, it’s fast, and it’s pure cricket.


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. What camera is best for cricket POV videos?

The GoPro HERO11 or HERO12 Black is highly recommended due to its HyperSmooth stabilization, which is essential for stabilizing shaky footage during running or batting.

2. Is it safe to wear a camera on a cricket helmet?

Yes, but it must be mounted securely using specialized adhesive mounts or straps. It is generally safer for net practice or local matches than for professional high-speed leather ball matches where impact risk is higher.

3. Does the camera distract the batsman?

Most modern action cameras are lightweight. When mounted correctly on the chin or side of the helmet, the batsman barely notices the weight, though it may take a few overs to get used to the balance.

4. Where can I watch Asli Cricket Ground View videos?

You can find these immersive matches on YouTube and Instagram by searching for keywords like “GoPro Cricket POV,” “Cricket Ground View,” or “Helmet Cam Cricket India.”

5. Can I use these videos for coaching?

Absolutely! Many coaches use POV footage to analyze a player’s “eye-line” and “trigger movement,” making it a valuable tool for technical improvement.

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Carlos Alcaraz Wins Hearts in India: Unbelievable Court Level View Points!


Carlos Alcaraz Wins Hearts in India: Unbelievable Court Level View Points!

In the vast landscape of global sports, few athletes have managed to capture the collective imagination of Indian fans as rapidly as the Spanish sensation, Carlos Alcaraz. While India has long been a cricket-crazy nation, a “Carlitos-mania” is sweeping across the subcontinent. This surge in popularity isn’t just because of his Grand Slam titles, but due to viral court-level view points that showcase his superhuman athleticism in a way television cameras rarely do.

The Viral Magic of Court-Level Views

For Indian fans watching from thousands of miles away, the traditional overhead TV broadcast often flattens the game. However, recent social media clips featuring behind-the-baseline, court-level perspectives have gone viral in India. These angles highlight Alcaraz’s explosive lateral movement, his devastating “fearhand,” and his velvet-soft drop shots.

Seeing Alcaraz slide on a hard court as if it were clay, with the camera vibrating from the sheer force of his strokes, has resonated with the Indian youth. It highlights a level of physicality that inspires the next generation of athletes in Delhi, Mumbai, and Bengaluru. These “unbelievable views” provide a visceral experience of what it’s like to face the world number world-beater.

Tracking the Scores: Alcaraz’s Recent Form

As the tennis season intensifies, tracking tennis scores has become a daily ritual for Indian sports enthusiasts. Alcaraz’s recent performances have been a mix of grit and tactical genius. Whether it is his deep runs in ATP Masters 1000 events or his dominance at the Majors, the scoreboard consistently reflects his status as a generational talent.

For those following live updates in India, Alcaraz’s ability to turn a match around from a set down has become his trademark. His recent scores against rivals like Jannik Sinner and Novak Djokovic have trended on platforms like X (formerly Twitter), proving that tennis is reclaiming its spot in the Indian prime-time sports slot.

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Beyond the racket, Alcaraz’s personality is a major factor in his Indian appeal. His infectious smile, humbleness in victory, and respect for his opponents align perfectly with the values Indian fans admire in their sporting idols. He brings a “street-fighter” spirit combined with the grace of a veteran, making every point a must-watch event.

Conclusion

Carlos Alcaraz is more than just a tennis player; he is a cinematic experience. Through the lens of court-level viewpoints, Indian fans have found a new appreciation for the speed and power of modern tennis. As he continues to rack up impressive scores and titles, his fanbase in India is only set to grow. Whether you are a hardcore tennis fan or a casual observer, Alcaraz’s journey is a thrilling spectacle that transcends borders.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. Where can I watch Carlos Alcaraz live in India?

In India, you can typically watch ATP Tour matches on the Sony Sports Network or stream them live on the SonyLIV app. Grand Slams like Wimbledon and the US Open are often broadcast on Star Sports and Disney+ Hotstar.

2. Why are “court-level views” of Alcaraz so popular?

Court-level views provide a realistic sense of the ball’s speed and the player’s agility. For fans in India, these clips offer a more immersive experience compared to standard broadcast angles.

3. How can I check live tennis scores for Alcaraz matches?

You can check live scores on official ATP websites, Google’s live sports tracker, or dedicated apps like Flashscore and SofaScore, which are widely used by Indian fans.

4. Has Carlos Alcaraz ever played a match in India?

As of now, Carlos Alcaraz has not played a professional ATP tournament in India. However, Indian fans remain hopeful for a future exhibition match or an ATP event appearance.

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