Minnesota at Boston 7:00 PM ET
After breaking even on their six-game homestand, the Minnesota Wild take to the road Monday as they begin a six-day, four-game trek against the Boston Bruins. Minnesota went 3-3-0 during its string at Xcel Energy Center, which concluded Saturday with a 2-0 setback against Chicago.
Vegas at Toronto 7:00 PM ET
The first significant road trip in the history of the Vegas Golden Knights got off to a miserable start, but the club bounced back to end its first losing streak and hopes to make it two straight wins when it visits the Toronto Maple Leafs on Monday. Vegas began its trek with three losses before escaping Ottawa on Saturday with a 5-4 triumph.
Columbus at NY Rangers 7:00 PM ET
The New York Rangers are beginning to find their form after a rough October and hope to build on a season-high three-game winning streak when they host the Columbus Blue Jackets on Monday. The Rangers rallied for a win over Vegas at home before earning a pair of hard-fought overtime victories at Tampa Bay and Florida as they prepared for a three-game homestand.
Arizona at Washington 7:00 PM ET
The Washington Capitals have won back-to-back contests for the first time since opening the season with two straight victories and look to continue their revival when the Arizona Coyotes pay them a visit on Monday. Washington coach Barry Trotz told reporters his team is starting to create its own identity after earning one-goal wins over the New York Islanders on Thursday and Boston two days later.
Winnipeg at Dallas 8:30 PM ET
The Dallas Stars were not happy about losing at Winnipeg last week, but look for a different result when they host the Jets in a matchup of Central Division rivals on Monday. The Jets took a 5-2 victory on Thursday as Mark Scheifele recorded a hat trick, but Dallas - which concluded a five-game road trip with that defeat - showed they were ready to play on home ice Saturday by scoring four first-period goals en route to a 5-1 victory over Buffalo.
Detroit at Vancouver 10:00 PM ET
Rookie Brock Boeser hopes to follow up his first career hat trick with another big performance when the Vancouver Canucks host the Detroit Red Wings on Monday. Boeser, the 23rd pick in the 2015 draft, scored three goals in a 4-2 victory over Pittsburgh on Saturday and leads the team with 13 points in just 10 games while playing primarily with youngsters Bo Horvat and Sven Baertschi.