All 32 NHL teams are in action Tuesday. Times, TV, streaming, best games

All 32 NHL teams will be in action on Tuesday night.

Get ready for an ESPN extravaganza as Tuesday night becomes an epic NHL Frozen Frenzy. With the first game starting at 6 p.m. ET and the final one at 11 p.m. ET, you’ll have five hours of non-stop hockey action. Twelve of the games will start every 15 minutes beginning at 6:30 p.m. ET, with the remaining games spaced out further apart.

If you want to watch games on ESPN, three of them will be broadcasted on the main channel. But if you’re only interested in your local team, you can catch all the games streamed on ESPN+.

For live analysis and cut-ins from all the action, you can watch the whip-around show on TV and streaming.

If you’re wondering how to watch the first NHL Frozen Frenzy, here’s what you need to know:

Chicago Blackhawks center Connor Bedard will face the Boston Bruins for the second time this season. He scored his first NHL goal against that team.Chicago Blackhawks center Connor Bedard will face the Boston Bruins for the second time this season. He scored his first NHL goal against that team.

When are the 16 NHL games on Tuesday night?

(all times p.m. ET)

Toronto Maple Leafs at Washington Capitals, 6

Anaheim Ducks at Columbus Blue Jackets, 6:30

Buffalo Sabres at Ottawa Senators, 6:45

Carolina Hurricanes at Tampa Bay Lightning, 7

New Jersey Devils at Montreal Canadiens, 7:15

Dallas Stars at Pittsburgh Penguins, 7:30

San Jose Sharks at Florida Panthers, 7:45

Colorado Avalanche at New York Islanders, 8

Seattle Kraken at Detroit Red Wings, 8:15

Boston Bruins at Chicago Blackhawks, 8:30

St. Louis Blues at Winnipeg Jets, 8:45

Edmonton Oilers at Minnesota Wild, 9

Vancouver Canucks at Nashville Predators, 9:15

New York Rangers at Calgary Flames, 9:45

Arizona Coyotes at Los Angeles Kings, 10:30

Philadelphia Flyers at Vegas Golden Knights, 11

Which NHL games on Tuesday night are on ESPN?

Toronto at Washington, 6: Don’t miss Maple Leafs star Auston Matthews’ back-to-back hat tricks, while Alex Ovechkin is still looking for his first goal of the season.

Boston at Chicago, 8:30: Despite major departures, the undefeated Bruins take on the Blackhawks featuring rookie standout Connor Bedard, who scored his first NHL goal against Boston.

Philadelphia at Vegas, 11: The defending champion Golden Knights face the Flyers in a clash between two strong teams.

How can I live stream the NHL games on Tuesday night?

You can live stream all 16 NHL games on ESPN+.

How can I watch the whip-around coverage?

Tune in to ESPN+ at 5 p.m. for “The Point,” a pregame show, followed by the whip-around coverage starting at 7 p.m. It will also be broadcasted on ESPN2 from 8 p.m. to 1:30 a.m. The show will be hosted by John Buccigross with analysis from Kevin Weekes, offering highlights, in-depth analysis, and live cut-ins to the games.

What are other notable NHL games on Tuesday night?

Anaheim at Columbus, 6:30: Watch as the Ducks’ Leo Carlsson, chosen No. 2 overall, faces off against Adam Fantilli, who was drafted by the Blue Jackets.

Colorado at N.Y. Islanders, 8: The unbeaten Avalanche take on the Islanders, and Logan O’Connor has a chance to tie a 1990 NHL record with short-handed goals in three consecutive games.

Seattle at Detroit, 8:15: The high-scoring Red Wings, led by newcomer Alex DeBrincat, go up against the Seattle Kraken,

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