Hockey fans are in for a treat tonight as two of the NHL’s most dynamic offensive forces go head-to-head. On Tuesday, March 10, 2026, the Edmonton Oilers hit the road to take on the Western Conference juggernaut Colorado Avalanche at Ball Arena. Here is everything you need to know about tonight’s matchup, from how to watch to team statistics.
TV Schedule, Streaming Options, and Regional Blackouts Explained
Puck drop is scheduled for 10:00 PM ET / 7:00 PM PT.
For viewers in the United States, the game will be broadcast nationally on TNT and available to stream live on Max. Because this is an exclusive national broadcast on TNT, regional blackouts will not apply to your standard streaming or cable package for this specific network. Blackouts typically happen when a regional sports network holds the exclusive rights to broadcast a local game over out-of-market services like ESPN+, but national TNT games bypass this restriction.
For fans tuning in from Canada, you can catch the action live on Sportsnet (SN) and TVA Sports (TVAS). Canadian streamers can log into the Sportsnet+ app to catch the live feed.
Game Preview: Oilers and Avalanche Clash in Denver
These two teams are entering tonight’s game with very different momentums. The Colorado Avalanche currently boast the best record in the NHL at 43-10-9 (95 points). They are fresh off a gritty 3-2 shootout victory over the Minnesota Wild. The Avalanche are paced by the superstar efforts of Nathan MacKinnon, who has an incredible 104 points (43 goals, 61 assists) this season, alongside Martin Necas with 76 points.
Meanwhile, the Edmonton Oilers are fighting to hold their ground in the Pacific Division, sitting at 31-25-8 (70 points). They picked up a crucial 4-2 win against the Vegas Golden Knights in their last outing. Edmonton is leaning heavily on their two-headed monster: Connor McDavid leads the league with 108 points (35 goals, 73 assists), while Leon Draisaitl follows closely with 92 points.
Both teams are dealing with notable roster losses heading into this clash. The Oilers recently announced that forward Mattias Janmark is out for the rest of the season following surgery, and Curtis Lazar remains sidelined. The Avalanche suffered a major blow this weekend, losing captain Gabriel Landeskog on a week-to-week basis with a lower-body injury, while Artturi Lehkonen is also out with an upper-body issue.
With betting odds currently favoring Colorado at -175 and the Over/Under set at 6.5, the oddsmakers expect a tight but high-scoring affair. Personally, I am taking the Over tonight. Whenever McDavid and MacKinnon share the same sheet of ice, it becomes a track meet. I believe the Avalanche’s dominant offense, which averages nearly four goals a game, will be too much for Edmonton’s defense on the road. My official prediction is a 5-3 victory for the Colorado Avalanche.
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