November 29 NHL schedule, starting goalies, THN Best Bets & TV guide
We're a little late to the party as, thankfully, games are already under way on a busy Friday across the NHL.
Regardless, here's today's TV lineup, starting goalies and the ever-popular THN Best Bets.
Winnipeg @ Philadelphia 11:30 AM ET
TV: TSN-JETS, CSN-PH
Starting Goalies: Ondrej Pavelec vs. Steve Mason
NY Rangers @ Boston 1:00 PM ET
TV: NBC, TSN
Projected Starting Goalies: Henrik Lundqvist vs. Tuukka Rask
Pittsburgh @ Tampa Bay 4:00 PM ET
TV: ROOT, SUN
Projected Starting Goalies: Marc-Andre Fleury vs. Ben Bishop
Detroit @ NY Islanders 4:00 PM ET
TV: FS-D, MSG PLUS
Projected Starting Goalies: Jimmy Howard vs. Kevin Poulin
Calgary @ Anaheim 4:00 PM ET
TV: SNET-W, PRIME
Projected Starting Goalies: Reto Berra vs. Jonas Hiller
St. Louis @ San Jose 4:00 PM ET
TV: FS-MW, CSN-CA
Projected Starting Goalies: Brian Elliott vs. Antti Niemi
Montreal @ Washington 5:00 PM ET
TV: RDS, NHLN-US, TSN-HABS, CSN-DC
Projected Starting Goalies: Peter Budaj vs. Michal Neuvirth
Colorado @ Minnesota 6:00 PM ET
TV: ALT, FS-N, FS-WI
Projected Starting Goalies: J-S Giguere vs. Josh Harding
New Jersey @ Carolina 7:00 PM ET
TV: MSG PLUS, FS-CR
Projected Starting Goalies: Cory Schneider vs. Cam Ward
Edmonton @ Columbus 7:00 PM ET
TV: SNET-W, FS-O
Projected Starting Goalies: Ilya Bryzgalov vs. Sergei Bobrovsky
Toronto @ Buffalo 7:30 PM ET
TV: RDS, LEAFS TV, MSG-B, BELL TV
Projected Starting Goalies: James Reimer vs. Ryan Miller
Chicago @ Dallas 8:30 PM ET
TV: NHLN-US, CSN-CH, TXA 21
Projected Starting Goalies: Corey Crawford vs. Kari Lehtonen
The Hockey News Best Bets (with season record):
Ken Campbell, Senior Writer (7-4): Montreal over Washington
Ryan Kennedy, Associate Senior Writer (5-6): St. Louis over San Jose
Adam Proteau, Writer/Columnist (6-5): Anaheim over Calgary
Rory Boylen, THN.com Post-To-Post Blog Editor (6-5): Chicago over Dallas
Edward Fraser, The Hockey News’ Managing Editor, joined THN in 2005 after covering the Jr. B Stratford Cullitons. The London, Ont., native graduated from the University of Western Ontario – where he did campus radio color commentary for both men’s and women’s hockey – with a Master’s in Journalism. He really, really hates the loser point.