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Hockey fans, rejoice!
On Tuesday, October 22, fans will be treated to nearly eight hours of continuous hockey action thanks to the return of the NHL Frozen Frenzy. For the second year in a row, all 32 NHL teams will be in action on the same night, in an event the league and ESPN has dubbed the NHL Frozen Frenzy. Pretty cool, right?
Things get kicked off with the Philadelphia Flyers and Washington Capitals at 6 p.m. ET on Tuesday, which is only the first game of 16 scheduled for the night. Even better? All 16 games are staggered 15 or 30 minutes apart, meaning there should always be something to watch.
Tuesday, don't miss #NHL Frozen Frenzy w/@Buccigross, @KevinWeekes & @PKSubban1
•32 teams, 16 games, 1 night
•5 hrs of whip-around coverage
•Best goals, hits & moments🏒5p ET | The Point: Frozen Frenzy Preview | ESPN2, ESPN+
🏒7-8p ET | ESPN+
🏒8p-12a ET | ESPN2, ESPN+ pic.twitter.com/1UKa9Sk4E8— ESPN PR (@ESPNPR) October 21, 2024
Tuesday’s slate will feature some high-profile matchups such as the Tampa Bay Lightning versus the New Jersey Devils, the Boston Bruins versus the Nashville Predators, the Carolina Hurricanes versus the Edmonton Oilers and more. All content will be available on ESPN+, with a few matchups scheduled for ESPN proper. ESPN2, however, will be hosting the NHL Frozen Frenzy Live Whip-Around Studio Show with John Buccigross, Kevin Weekes and P.K. Subban, a NFL RedZone style show for the event.
Of course, the NHL Frozen Frenzy will be the only day of the 2024-25 season where all 32 teams will play on the same day, so don’t miss out on the fun!
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