The NHL is one day away from its All-Star break and wrapping up the action before the weekend festivities is a Wednesday night national TV contest.
Tonight on TNT is an Eastern Conference matchup between the Sabres vs. Hurricanes. It is one of only two games on the slate Wednesday.
Carolina is one of the best teams in the league this season, sporting a record of 32-9-8. Only the Bruins have more points this season than the Hurricanes, and the team is on a five-game winning streak.
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Martin Necas, who was considered to be one of the more surprising names left off the All-Star rosters, is pacing the team in points with 45 and is tied for first in goals with 21. All-Star selection Sebastian Aho has as many goals as Necas and has one less point.
The Sabres have been one of the most exciting teams to watch this season, owning the top offense in the league. Buffalo is making a push for the postseason, as the team sits just a point outside of a wild-card spot and is in fourth in the Atlantic Division.
Tage Thompson is blossoming into a legitimate NHL superstar. The 2023 All-Star has 68 points in 49 games, placing him fifth in the league. His 34 goals only trail Connor McDavid and David Pastrnak.
Here is what you need to know to watch the NHL on TNT on Wednesday.
Which NHL games are on TNT tonight?
With the light schedule ahead of the All-Star break, there is just one game on TNT tonight.
Instead of their typical Wednesday night doubleheader, the network only is broadcasting the Sabres vs. Hurricanes game.
What time is Sabres vs. Hurricanes?
- Time: 7:30 p.m. ET
- Location: KeyBank Center, Buffalo, N.Y.
The puck drop for the Sabres and Hurricanes game is set for 7:30 p.m. ET.
The game will be played at the KeyBank Center in upstate New York.
How to watch NHL games on TNT
TNT will be home to one game on Wednesday night in the United States, as the network is set to broadcast the Sabres vs. Hurricanes contest.
How to live stream NHL games on TNT
Select NHL games on TNT will be available to stream in the United States. In total, 62 regular-season games will be shown on TNT and its networks, including doubleheaders on Wednesday nights.
Those games can be streamed through a TV subscription in the TNT app and available on Sling TV.
Sling TV offers NHL fans the ability to have access to more than 60 percent of the league’s nationally televised games which can be streamed on TNT, ESPN and the NHL Network for the best price.
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