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Three Exclusive NHL Games This Week on ESPN+, Disney+ and Hulu
The NHL season continues this week with three exclusive matchups on ESPN+, Disney+ and Hulu. The puck drops Tuesday at 8 p.m. ET with Connor McDavid and the Edmonton Oilers taking on the Dallas Stars and Mikko Rantanen on ESPN+, Disney+ and Hulu.
Exclusive game action continues Thursday with a doubleheader on ESPN+, Disney+ and Hulu. Beginning at 7:30 p.m., Alex Ovechkin and the Washington Capitals, with Ovechkin one goal shy of 900 career goals, face Sidney Crosby and the Pittsburgh Penguins. Later at 10 p.m., Brad Marchand and the Florida Panthers visit Anze Kopitar and the Los Angeles Kings for an interconference matchup at Crypto.com Arena.
'NHL Frozen Frenzy' magical night in front of, behind cameras
NHL.com gives fans behind-the-scenes look at busiest night in hockey
BRISTOL, Conn. — It's 4:50 p.m. ET and Mark Schuman, the lead producer for ESPN's âNHL Frozen Frenzy,â comes down to meet with NHL.com outside Studio E, the home base for co-hosts John Buccigross and Kevin Weekes for what will be more than a six-hour shift.
The purpose of this chat was for Schuman to go over the details of the night, the biggest of the NHL regular season at ESPN.
Sixteen games, three on ESPN, all on ESPN+, and the third annual Frozen Frenzy, a whip-around show hosted by Buccigross and Weekes and produced by Schuman that comes on ESPN2 at 6 p.m. ET, transfers to ESPN+ at 7:30, featuring every goal and highlight of the night.
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Rink report: The most intriguing Frozen Frenzy matchups to watch
Alex Ovechkin lights the lamp for his 899th goal to pad the Capitals' lead. (0:47)
The NHL's Frozen Frenzy has become one of those "Hockey Christmas" days on the calendar — all 32 teams are in action, with staggered start times so that fans can easily get a sample of each game.
Tuesday's third edition brings with it an air of familiarity, and also the right amount of unpredictability on the ice and blistering pace that hockey fans crave — especially those with a short attention span.
The night includes a tripleheader on ESPN — Pittsburgh Penguins-Philadelphia Flyers (6 p.m. ET), Washington Capitals-Dallas Stars (8:30 p.m. ET) and Los Angeles Kings-San Jose Sharks (11 p.m. ET) — every other game on NHL Power Play on the ESPN App, along with a Red Zone-style whip-around show hosted by John Buccigross and Kevin Weekes.






















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