Your Week in NHL Hockey, November 13-19: Cross-Conference Clashes

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04 October 2016: Chicago Blackhawks left wing Artemi Panarin (72) handles the puck in action during a preseason game between the Chicago Blackhawks and the Detroit Red Wings at the United Center, in Chicago, IL. (Photo by Robin Alam/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

Sunday, November 13

There are no games nationally televised in the United States today.

Locally televised in the United States and/or televised in Canada

Los Angeles Kings at Winnipeg Jets (2 p.m. ET, Fox Sports West; TSN3 in Canada)

Dallas Stars at Vancouver Canucks (4 p.m. ET, Fox Sports Southwest; Sportsnet Pacific in Canada)

Minnesota Wild at Ottawa Senators (5 p.m. ET, Fox Sports North and Wisconsin; TVA Sports and TSN5 in Canada)

Boston Bruins at Colorado Avalanche (7 p.m. ET, NESN and Altitude)

Montréal Canadiens at Chicago Blackhawks (7 p.m. ET, WGN; Sportsnet and RDS in Canada)

New York Rangers at Edmonton Oilers (9:30 p.m. ET, MSG; Sportsnet One in Canada)

Best bets: Canadiens-Blackhawks, Rangers-Oilers

The Canadiens haven’t lost very many hockey games this season, to put it all quite lightly. Meanwhile, the Blackhawks didn’t look particularly great to start the season off, but they’ve put together quite the nice little win streak as of late. This one should be very satisfactory watching.

You can then follow it all up with Rangers-Oilers, another match of teams that have been racking wins up as of late.

Additionally, take a peek at Wild-Senators if you’re so inclined earlier in the day. Both teams hover in the upper halves of their respective divisions, so the match could easily make for some late afternoon viewing.