

A 12-game schedule tonight, but the most intriguing matchup is Jarome Iginla's return to Calgary as a member of the Boston Bruins.
Will his homecoming be a victorious one? Two of THN's experts think so. Who do the others think is the Best Bet to win tonight? Where can you catch the games and who's likely going to get the nod to start between the pipes? Read on...
Ottawa @ Buffalo 7:00 PM ET
TV: SNET-E, MSG-B, BELL
Probable Starting Goalies: Robin Lehner vs. Ryan Miller
Tampa Bay @ Washington 7:00 PM ET
TV: SUN, CSN-DC
Probable Starting Goalies: Ben Bishop vs. Braden Holtby
New Jersey @ Columbus 7:00 PM ET
TV: MSG PLUS, FS-O
Probable Starting Goalies: Martin Brodeur vs. Curtis McElhinney
Los Angeles @ Montreal 7:00 PM ET
TV: RDS, TSN, FS-W
Probable Starting Goalies: Martin Jones vs. Carey Price
Detroit @ Florida 7:30 PM ET
TV: FS-D, FS-F
Probable Starting Goalies: Jimmy Howard vs. Tim Thomas
Nashville @ NY Rangers 7:30 PM ET
TV: NBCSN, MSG 2
Probable Starting Goalies: Carter Hutton vs. Henrik Lundqvist
St. Louis @ Winnipeg 8:00 PM ET
TV: FS-MW, TSN-JETS
Probable Starting Goalies: Brian Elliott vs. Ondrej Pavelec
Chicago @ Dallas 8:30 PM ET
TV: CSN-CH, FS-SW
Probable Starting Goalies: Antti Raanta vs. Kari Lehtonen
Phoenix @ Colorado 9:00 PM ET
TV: KTVK, ALT
Probable Starting Goalies: Mike Smith vs. Semyon Varlamov
Boston @ Calgary 9:30 PM ET
TV: TSN, NESN
Probable Starting Goalies: Tuukka Rask vs. Reto Berra
Carolina @ Edmonton 9:30 PM ET
TV: FS-CR, SNET-W
Probable Starting Goalies: Cam Ward vs. Devan Dubnyk
NY Islanders @ San Jose 10:30 PM ET
TV: MSG PLUS, CSN-CA
Probable Starting Goalies: Kevin Poulin vs. Antti Niemi
The Hockey News Best Bets (with season record):
Ken Campbell, Senior Writer (11-10): Montreal over Los Angeles
Ryan Kennedy, Associate Senior Writer (11-10): San Jose over NY Islanders
Adam Proteau, Writer/Columnist (13-8): Boston over Calgary
Rory Boylen, THN.com Post-To-Post Blog Editor (12-9): Boston over Calgary
Edward Fraser, The Hockey News’ Managing Editor, joined THN in 2005 after covering the Jr. B Stratford Cullitons. The London, Ont., native graduated from the University of Western Ontario – where he did campus radio color commentary for both men’s and women’s hockey – with a Master’s in Journalism. He really, really hates the loser point.