The Islanders (10-4-0) and Kraken (9-1-1), two of the top five winningest teams in the month of November, will both look to extend their four- and five-game win streaks, respectively, while Matthew Tkachuk makes his return to Calgary - the city he spent his first six seasons with - for the first time since being traded to Florida in the offseason.
* The Islanders enter Tuesday having won each of their last four outings and are one of four teams with 10-plus victories in November (NJD: 13, BOS: 10 & TOR: 10) - already double their wins from last month (5-4-0, 10 points in October). They can become the third team this season to have two different winning streaks of at least five games (also 5 GP from Oct. 26 - Nov. 3), joining the Bruins (7 GP from Oct. 20 - Nov. 3 & Nov. 7-21) and Kraken (5 GP from Oct. 29 - Nov. 8 & Nov. 17 - present).
* The Kraken hold the League's longest active winning streak and can establish a new franchise benchmark should they win their sixth straight Tuesday. Seattle has also won its last five contests on the road, boosting its record as a visitor to 7-1-1 (.833 P%) - the third-highest road point percentage in 2022-23, behind only New Jersey (10-1-0, .909 P%) and Vegas (10-1-1, .875 P%).
* Tkachuk, who was selected by the Flames in the first round of the 2016 NHL Draft (No. 6 overall), will make his return to Calgary for the first time since the Panthers acquired him in the offseason in a blockbuster trade with Jonathan Huberdeau, who already made his emotional return to South Florida. Tkachuk ranked second in goals (152), assists (230) and points (382) over his tenure with the Flames from 2016-17 to 2021-22 and departed after a career-best season which saw him post 42-62-104. Tkachuk will aim to post multi-point outings in each of his first two games against his former club, after recording 1-1- 2 on Nov. 19.