NHL TV Schedule: Games On Today – Tuesday, October 24, 2023

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The 2023-24 NHL regular season is in full swing and the action continues with a Frozen Frenzy on Tuesday, October 24, featuring all 32 teams in action.

Tonight’s schedule features a triple-header on ESPN.

The first game of the ESPN triple-header starts at 6:00 p.m. ET when the Toronto Maple Leafs face the Washington Capitals. The action then shifts to Chicago where the Blackhawks host the Boston Bruins.

In the nightcap, the Las Vegas Golden Knights welcome the Philadelphia Flyers to T-Mobile Arena.

NHL Power Play is part of the ESPN+ base-tier subscription at no additional cost, with access to over 1,000 out-of-market NHL games from every team.

When will your favorite team be hitting the ice?

Here is a full look at the NHL TV schedule and games on Tuesday, October 24, 2023 (all times Eastern).


NHL TV Schedule – 10/24/23

Time ET Game Nat’l TV
6:00 pm Maple Leafs – Capitals ESPN, ESPN+
6:30 pm Ducks – Blue Jackets NHL Power Play on ESPN+
6:45 pm Sabres – Senators NHL Power Play on ESPN+
7:00 pm Hurricanes – Lightning NHL Power Play on ESPN+
7:15 pm Devils – Canadiens NHL Power Play on ESPN+
7:30 pm Stars – Penguins NHL Power Play on ESPN+
7:45 pm Sharks – Panthers NHL Power Play on ESPN+
8:00 pm Avalanche – Islanders NHL Power Play on ESPN+
8:15 pm Kraken – Red Wings NHL Power Play on ESPN+
8:30 pm Bruins – Blackhawks ESPN, ESPN+
8:45 pm Blues – Jets NHL Power Play on ESPN+
9:00 pm Oilers – Wild NHL Power Play on ESPN+
9:15 pm Canucks – Predators NHL Power Play on ESPN+
9:45 pm Rangers – Flames NHL Power Play on ESPN+
10:30 pm Coyotes – Kings NHL Power Play on ESPN+
11:00 pm Flyers – Golden Knights ESPN, ESPN+
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