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Preview Roundups
February 18, 2019
Arizona at Calgary 4:00 PM ET
The Calgary Flames ended their season-high four-game winless skid (0-2-2) in style by erupting for four second-period goals to salvage the finale of four-game, eight-day road trip. The Flames look to keep that fire going on Monday when they open a three-game homestand against an Arizona Coyotes club that they have outscored 13-2 in two encounters this season.
Tampa Bay at Columbus 7:30 PM ET
The Columbus Blue Jackets have played some solid hockey on the road of late and hope to enjoy some better home cooking Monday night when they entertain the NHL-best Tampa Bay Lightning. The Blue Jackets have won four in a row away from home after Saturday’s 5-2 triumph at Chicago, but dropped four of the last five at Nationwide Arena and were outscored 12-2 in a pair of losses against the Lightning earlier this season.
Ottawa at Chicago 8:30 PM ET
Patrick Kane looks to extend his point streak to 18 games and help the Chicago Blackhawks creep closer to a playoff position in the Western Conference when the NHL-worst Ottawa Senators pay a visit Monday night. Kane has collected 37 of his 87 points during an impressive 17-game run and captain Jonathan Toews is also playing a big role in Chicago’s 8-2-0 surge, scoring nine times in the past 10 contests.
Vegas at Colorado 9:00 PM ET
The Vegas Golden Knights have given the Colorado Avalanche fits since entering the NHL, posting a 3-0-1 mark while outscoring the club by a 13-2 margin in the wins. The visiting Golden Knights look to fluster the Avalanche once again on Monday when the clubs reconvene at Pepsi Center in Denver.
Boston at San Jose 10:00 PM ET
The Boston Bruins have ascended into second place in the Atlantic Division on the strength of recording five straight victories and at least a point in each of their last 10 contests (7-0-3). The red-hot Bruins bid to set a season-high win streak and defeat the host San Jose Sharks for the fifth straight time when the teams meet at SAP Center on Monday night.
Washington at Los Angeles 10:30 PM ET
Alex Ovechkin appears to have regained his scoring touch, recording a goal in three of his last four contests following a four-game drought. The 33-year-old captain hopes to continue his surge when the Washington Capitals continue their six-game road trip Monday against the Los Angeles Kings.