P.K. Subban and David Pastrnak prefer songs in the rap family.
"Anything that Drake plays makes you want to dance," Subban said.
"All the rap songs make me sing, although I don't know the words," Pastrnak said.
Meanwhile, Gabriel Landeskog is all about the throwbacks.
"Anything Abba," Landeskog said.
Similar to Auston Matthews, who'd cut a rug to "Bohemian Rhapsody" and Sebastian Aho to "Sweet Caroline."
The chance of seeing Aleksander Barkov sing or dance in public is slim, but if he's alone, Barkov said he'll tear it up to Kygo.
"I almost know all the songs from Kygo," Barkov said.
"Kygo, 'Born To Be Yours,'" Matthew Tkachuk said. "Oh no, this is my brother and I, whenever this song is on, wherever you are in the world, you just have to go crazy. This song is 'Mr. Brightside.'"
Tomas Hertl isn't picky. If there's a tune and some floor, he'll be up and on it.
"Anything that I like because I love dancing," Hertl said. "I always try to sing but my voice is terrible, and a lot of times, the words, especially in English, are so fast that I don't even know what I'm saying, so I just go with it."