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The Boston Bruins (6-1-1) and Montreal Canadiens (6-2-0) will renew their rivalry Wednesday night in Canada.
The Calgary Flames (1-3-2) look for their second win of the season when the visit the Detroit Red Wings (4-3-1) on Tuesday.
The rivalry between the New York Rangers (4-4-0) and the New Jersey Devils (4-1-3) will reignite on Tuesday night at the Prudential Center in Newark.
The Phoenix Coyotes (2-4-0) will look for their second straight win when they take on the Edmonton Oilers (3-2-0) on Wednesday.
The Montreal Canadiens (4-1-0) and Ottawa Senators (4-1-1) are both to hot starts in the 2013 season and will look to continue them when they face off on Wednesday.
The Chicago Blackhawks are the best team in the NHL courtesy of a perfect 6-0-0 record. The team will look to make it seven straight when it visits the Minnesota Wild (3-2-1) on Wednesday.
On Monday Vancouver Canucks (2-2-1) will face off against the Los Angele Kings (1-2-1).
The New York Islanders will try to continue their successful road trip when they take on the Winnipeg Jets on Sunday.
The Anaheim Ducks host the Vancouver Canucks in their home opener.
The New Jersey Devils made the Stanley Cup Finals a year ago but many pundits felt that this team was not a guaranteed playoff team this season. Two games in, the Devils are proving everyone wrong.
Sidney Crosby and the Pittsburgh Penguins will look to regroup on Friday when they travel to Winnipeg to take on the Jets.
The Detroit Red Wings are off to a surprising start. The perennial Stanley Cup contenders have won just one of their three matches, but have looked ineffective offensively and defensively.
The Buffalo Sabres will look to get back on track in their rematch against the Carolina Hurricanes on home ice.
The New York Islanders head into Boston after an uplifting victory on Thursday night.
The Toronto Maple Leafs are off to a surprisingly strong start after destroying the Pittsburgh Penguins 5-2 on Wednesday night.