As usual, the Saturday schedule for the NHL is the heaviest night of the week. This time around, more than a handful of teams will set out with prime opportunities to redeem themselves.
NHL schedule 2014: Several teams seek redemption on busy Saturday
Can Pittsburgh, Boston and Dallas atone for past losses?


The Boston Bruins will take on the red-hot Montreal Canadiens at home at 7 p.m. ET after losing the first two games of the season series at the Bell Centre in Montreal. Boston is fresh off a dramatic shootout win over Columbus on Friday, and it will be interesting to see if youngsters such as Seth Griffith, Matt Fraser and Alexander Khokhlachev can continue the Bruins on the path of success.
Elsewhere, the Penguins did not have to wait long to avenge their shootout loss on Friday to the Islanders. Pittsburgh and New York will do battle yet again in Uniondale at 7 p.m. Expect fireworks, especially since there's some unfinished business between the Penguins and Johnny Boychuk for his hit on Evgeni Malkin in the third period on Friday.
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St. Louis | Ottawa | FS-MW, RDS, TSN5 | ||
Montreal | Boston | NHLN, TVA, SN, NESN | ||
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Pittsburgh | Islanders | ROOT, MSG Plus | CITY | |
Columbus | Philadelphia | FS-O, CSN-PH |
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Buffalo | Washington | MSB-B, CSN-DC | ||
Florida | Nashville | FS-F | ||
Los Angeles | Dallas | FS-W, FS-SW |
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Carolina | Colorado | FS-CR, ALT | ||
New Jersey | Calgary | SN, MSG Plus |
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Chicago | Edmonton | CBC, TVA2, WGN | ||
Arizona | San Jose | FS-A, CSN-CA |
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