There are 13 games on the NHL schedule for Tuesday, the last day before the holiday break. Four games will be nationally televised in the United States, three of which are part of a tripleheader on TNT, truTV and HBO MAX that started at 4 p.m. ET. Here are five things to watch today, along with the complete game schedule.
U.S. Olympic hopefuls clash in Hockeytown
Dallas Stars forward Jason Robertson and Detroit Red Wings forward Alex DeBrincat are hoping to find out soon enough that they've made the U.S. team for the Olympic Winter Games Milano Cortina 2026. Both are on the radar with how they've played this season. They'll do what they can to one-up each other Tuesday, when they play at Little Caesars Arena in a game featuring two of the hottest teams in the League (6:30 p.m. ET; HBO MAX, Victory+, truTV, TNT). Robertson has three goals in his past two games and leads the Stars with 23 this season. He leads all U.S. Olympic hopefuls in goals and points (44). DeBrincat leads the Red Wings with 20 goals and 40 points, third and tied for fifth, respectively, among U.S.-eligible players. The Stars (25-7-5) have won four games in a row and are second in the Central Division, four points behind the Colorado Avalanche. The Red Wings (21-13-3) have won two in a row and seven of nine. They're in first place in the Atlantic Division, two points ahead of the Montreal Canadiens and Tampa Bay Lightning.























