Boston Bruins at Washington Capitals (7 p.m. ET; TNT, SN NOW)
Boston won the season series 2-1 against Washington last season. T.J. Oshie (upper body) and defenseman Dmitry Orlov (lower body) are optimistic about being ready for the opener after being injured in the preseason.
Columbus Blue Jackets at Carolina Hurricanes (7 p.m. ET; BSSO, BSOH, ESPN+, SN NOW)
Carolina forward Max Pacioretty, acquired from the Vegas Golden Knights on July 13, needed surgery for a torn Achilles tendon and is expected to be out until February. Columbus goalie Elvis Merzlikins is ill and will not play. Daniil Tarasov will start for the Blue Jackets.
Toronto Maple Leafs at Montreal Canadiens (7 p.m. ET; SN, TVAS, ESPN+)
The Maple Leafs and Canadiens play in a mutual season-opening game for an NHL-high 20th time. Juraj Slafkovsky, the No. 1 pick in the 2022 NHL Draft, will make his NHL debut for the Canadiens. Toronto center Auston Matthews, winner of the Hart Trophy as the NHL most valuable player last season, has his sights set on becoming the second active player to have at least four straight 40-goal seasons (Alex Ovechkin, Capitals, 2005-10).
Chicago Blackhawks at Colorado Avalanche (9:30 p.m. ET; TNT; SN NOW)
The Avalanche have the second-highest points percentage (24-11-7, .655) in season openers in NHL history among teams with a minimum 10 games played (Tampa Bay Lightning, 19-9-2, .667). Luke Richardson will coach his first game for the Blackhawks after being hired June 27 following four seasons as an assistant coach with the Canadiens.
Seattle Kraken at Anaheim Ducks (10 p.m. ET; BSSC, ROOT-NW; ESPN+, SN NOW)
Shane Wright, the No. 4 pick in the 2022 NHL Draft, will make his NHL debut for the Kraken after scoring 94 points (32 goals, 62 assists) in 63 regular-season games with Kingston of the Ontario Hockey League last season. Mason McTavish, the No. 3 pick in the 2021 NHL Draft and named the most valuable player in the IIHF 2022 World Junior Championship, will make his NHL debut for Anaheim.
Vancouver Canucks at Edmonton Oilers (10 p.m. ET; SN, ESPN+, SN NOW)
Forward Brock Boeser, who had hand surgery Sept. 26, is expected to play in the season opener for the Canucks. This is the start of a season-long, six-game homestand at Rogers Place for the Oilers.