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After one week of nightly picks, each of our four game-selectors are above .500. Who are tonight's "Best Bets?" Check it out, along with tonight's starting goalies and TV schedule.

There's a pair of marquee intra-conference matchups tonight, with the Bruins and Penguins meeting in Boston and the Canucks and Kings clashing in Los Angeles.

After one week of nightly picks, each of our four game-selectors are above .500.

Who are tonight's "Best Bets?" Check it out, along with tonight's starting goalies and TV schedule.

Pittsburgh @ Boston 7:00 PM ET

TV: RDS, ROOT, NESN

Probable Starting Goalies: Marc-Andre Fleury vs. Tuukka Rask

Columbus @ Toronto 7:00 PM ET

TV: FS-O, SNET-O

Probable Starting Goalies: Sergei Bobrovsky vs. James Reimer

Winnipeg @ New Jersey 7:00 PM ET

TV: TSN-JETS, MSG

Probable Starting Goalies: Ondrej Pavelec vs. Martin Brodeur

NY Rangers @ Tampa Bay 7:30 PM ET

TV: MSG PLUS,SUN

Probable Starting Goalies: Henrik Lundqvist vs. Ben Bishop

Philadelphia @ Florida 7:30 PM ET

TV: CSN-PH, FS-F

Probable Starting Goalies: Steve Mason vs. Tim Thomas

Minnesota @ St. Louis 8:00 PM ET

TV: TSN2, NBCSN

Probable Starting Goalies: Niklas Backstrom vs. Jaroslav Halak

Phoenix @ Nashville 8:00 PM ET

TV: KTVK

Probable Starting Goalies: Mike Smith vs. Marek Mazanec

Chicago @ Edmonton 9:30 PM ET

TV: CSN-CH, SNET-W

Probable Starting Goalies: Corey Crawford vs. Devan Dubnyk

Los Angeles @ Vancouver 10:00 PM ET

TV: FS-W, SNET-P

Probable Starting Goalies: Ben Scrivens vs. Roberto Luongo



The Hockey News Best Bets (with season record):


Ken Campbell, Senior Writer (5-2): Philadelphia over Florida

Ryan Kennedy, Associate Senior Writer (5-2): Phoenix over Nashville

Adam Proteau, Writer/Columnist (4-3): Chicago over Edmonton

Rory Boylen, THN.com Post-To-Post Blog Editor (4-3): St. Louis over Minnesota

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.