What channel are the Avs on tonight? What channel is the Wild game on?

The Colorado Avalanche and Minnesota Wild are back on the ice tonight for Game 2 of their playoff series after a historic opening game. On Sunday, the two teams combined for 15 goals in a wild 9-6 win for Colorado. It was one of the highest-scoring games in NHL playoff history.

Here’s how to watch:

NHL playoff TV schedule 2026: Second round

All times p.m. ET. x-if necessary

EASTERN CONFERENCE

Buffalo Sabres vs Montreal Canadiens

  • Game 1: May 6, Montreal at Buffalo, 7, TNT, truTV
  • Game 2: May 8, Montrea at Buffalo, 7, TNT, truTV
  • Game 3: May 10, Buffalo at Montreal, 7, ESPN
  • Game 4: May 12, Buffalo at Montreal, TBA, ESPN
  • x-Game 5: May 14, Montreal at Buffalo, TBA, TNT, truTV
  • x-Game 6: May 16, Buffalo at Montreal, TBA, (ABC or ESPN)
  • x-Game 7: May 18, Montreal at Buffalo, TBA, ESPN

Carolina Hurricanes vs Philadelphia Flyers

Carolina leads series 2-0

  • Game 1: Hurricanes 3, Flyers 0
  • Game 2: Hurricanes 3, Flyers 2 (OT)
  • Game 3: May 7, Carolina at Philadelphia, 8, TNT, truTV
  • Game 4: May 9, Carolina at Philadelphia, 6, TNT, truTV
  • x-Game 5: May 11, Philadelphia at Carolina, TBA, ESPN
  • x-Game 6: May 13, Carolina at Philadelphia, TBA, TNT, truTV
  • x-Game 7: May 16, Philadelphia at Carolina, TBA, TNT, truTV

WESTERN CONFERENCE

Colorado Avalanche vs Minnesota Wild

Colorado leads series 1-0

  • Game 1: Avalanche 9, Wild 6
  • Game 2: May 5, Minnesota at Colorado, 8, ESPN
  • Game 3: May 9, Colorado at Minnesota, 9, TNT, truTV
  • Game 4: May 11, Colorado at Minnesota, TBA, ESPN
  • x-Game 5: May 13, Minnesota at Colorado, TBA, TNT, truTV
  • x- Game 6: May 15, Colorado at Minnesota, TBA, ESPN
  • x-Game 7: May 17, Minnesota at Colorado, TNT, truTV

Vegas Golden Knights vs Anaheim Ducks

Vegas leads series 1-0

  • Game 1: Golden Knights 3, Ducks 1
  • Game 2: May 6, Anaheim at Vegas, 9:30, TNT, truTV
  • Game 3: May 8, Vegas at Anaheim, 9:30, TNT, truTV
  • Game 4: May 10, Vegas at Anaheim, 9:30, ESPN
  • x-Game 5: May 12, Anaheim at Vegas, TBA, ESPN
  • x-Game 6: May 14, Vegas at Anaheim, TBA, TNT, truTV
  • x-Game 7: May 16, Anaheim at Vegas, TBA, ABC or ESPN

How to watch NHL playoffs

NHL playoff games will be broadcast in the United States by ESPN, TNT and their affiliated networks.

How to stream NHL playoffs

Fubo carries ESPN, and Sling carries TNT.

Most goals scored in NHL playoff game

The record for the most goals in an NHL playoff game depends on whether you are looking at one team’s performance or the total combined score.

The Edmonton Oilers hold the record for the most goals scored by a single team in a playoff game, putting up 13 goals against the Los Angeles Kings on April 9, 1987.

Goals Team Opponent Date Final Score
13 Edmonton Oilers Los Angeles Kings April 9, 1987 13-3
12 Los Angeles Kings Calgary Flames April 10, 1990 12-4
11 Montreal Canadiens Toronto Maple Leafs March 30, 1944 11-0
11 Edmonton Oilers Chicago Blackhawks May 4, 1985 11-2

The record for the highest-scoring game in total was set during the 1982 Division Semifinals.

  • 18 Goals: Los Angeles Kings (10) vs. Edmonton Oilers (8) on April 7, 1982.
  • 17 Goals: Pittsburgh Penguins (10) vs. Philadelphia Flyers (7) on April 25, 1989.
  • 16 Goals: Two games are tied at 16, involving high-scoring matchups from the Oilers (1987) and the Kings (1990).

On May 3, 2026, the Colorado Avalanche defeated the Minnesota Wild 9-6. Their 15 combined goals tied for the third-highest-scoring game in NHL playoff history, matching a feat last achieved by the Flames and Oilers in 2022.

This article originally appeared on Asbury Park Press: How to watch the Avalanche-Wild game tonight

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