It's a pivotal Monday night in the NHL, with the regular season winding down and playoff positions on the line. Tonight's slate is packed with games that have major implications for the postseason picture, making it a must-watch evening for hockey fans. Whether you're cheering for a division title or a wild card spot, there's high-stakes action across the board.
The spotlight shines brightly on the Eastern Conference, where the Carolina Hurricanes aim to lock down the top seed. Standing in their way are the Philadelphia Flyers, who can clinch a playoff berth with a victory in what promises to be a fiercely contested Metropolitan Division battle. Out West, the drama is just as intense. The Nashville Predators are in a tight race for a wild card spot and need points to keep pace, while the San Jose Sharks are fighting for their playoff lives in a must-win home game.
Later in the evening, a potential playoff preview unfolds as the Colorado Avalanche, fresh off securing the Presidents' Trophy, face the Edmonton Oilers. The Oilers need a win to keep pressure on the Vegas Golden Knights in the Pacific Division, setting the stage for a clash of titans featuring some of the league's most explosive offensive talent.
Here is the complete schedule for Monday, April 13th. All times are Eastern and all games are available to stream on ESPN+.
7:00 PM ET: Detroit Red Wings vs Tampa Bay Lightning
7:00 PM ET: New York Rangers vs Florida Panthers
7:00 PM ET: Carolina Hurricanes vs Philadelphia Flyers
7:30 PM ET: Dallas Stars vs Toronto Maple Leafs
8:00 PM ET: Minnesota Wild vs St. Louis Blues
8:00 PM ET: Nashville Predators vs San Jose Sharks
8:30 PM ET: Buffalo Sabres vs Chicago Blackhawks
9:30 PM ET: Colorado Avalanche vs Edmonton Oilers
9:30 PM ET: Los Angeles Kings vs Seattle Kraken
10:00 PM ET: Winnipeg Jets vs Vegas Golden Knights
Keep an eye on the young stars who could steal the show tonight. For the Flyers, Porter Martone brings red-hot momentum into their crucial matchup, having scored in three of his last four games. His elite offensive skill could be the difference in a potential playoff-clinching moment. Meanwhile, San Jose's hopes rest heavily on the shoulders of Macklin Celebrini, who is coming off a two-point performance and whose dynamic playmaking is essential for the Sharks to keep their postseason dreams alive.
