NHL Week 5: Schedule Highlights (Nov 3 – 9, 2025)

🏒 NHL Week 5: Nov 3 – 9, 2025

Canadian teams + the heavy-hitters we love to watch


And again, a gentle reminder that this is not the whole schedule. Instead, I like to keep things focused on the games that matter most. For that reason, my attention stays on the Canadian NHL teams and a few of my favourite ones from the south. In other words, these are the matchups that catch my eye and keep the week interesting. Of course, if you want to see the full league lineup, you can always find it over at NHL.com. After all, every fan has their own list of must-watch games, and that is exactly how it should be.

Monday, Nov 3

We’ve got some great Canadian Content
• Penguins @ Leafs
• Oilers @ Blues
• Canucks @ Predators


Tuesday, Nov 4

Always a loaded night of hockey — grab snacks and a comfy seat.
• Hurricanes @ Rangers
• Flyers @ Canadians
• Bruins @ Islanders
• Oilers @ Stars
• Red Wings @ Golden Knights
• Jets @ Kings


Wednesday, Nov 5

Another great night for Hockey
• Mammoth @ Leafs
• Blues @ Capitals
• Blue Jackets @ Flames
• Blackhawks @ Canucks


Thursday, Nov 6

A little light on the Canadian Teams Schedule
• Canadians @ Devils
• Senators @ Bruins
• Blues @ Sabres
• Panthers @ Kings
• Lightning @ Golden Knights


Friday, Nov 7

Only two — and they are late night games from the West
• Blackhawks @ Flames
• Jets @ Sharks


Saturday, Nov 8 — Hockey Night in Canada

Alot of Canadian Teams in the mix tonight
• Senators @ Flyers
• Mammoth @ Canadiens
• Bruins @ Leafs
• Avalance @ Oilers
• Blue Jackets @ Canucks


Sunday, Nov 3

Close out the weeks with
• Mammoth @ Senators
• Hurricans @ Leafs
• Flames @ Wild
• Avalanche @ Canucks
• Jets @ Ducks


Still Early But Getting Interesting

That’s Week 5 in the NHL, and the storylines are starting to take shape. To begin with, Montreal continues to make noise at the top of the Atlantic and shows no sign of slowing down. At the same time, Winnipeg keeps building momentum and quietly leads the West, which is no small feat. In addition, Vancouver stays steady in the middle of the pack, proving that slow and steady can still win games. However, Edmonton is only beginning to stir, and there is still a lot of work to do if they hope to climb. Even though they have shown flashes of brilliance, consistency remains their biggest challenge. Meanwhile, Calgary keeps looking for a spark that lasts longer than one period, but progress has been uneven at best. As for Toronto, they continue to be Toronto, talented but unpredictable, and sometimes that is half the fun. Likewise, Ottawa keeps scrapping for every point and refuses to fade quietly. In the end, it is shaping up to be a very Canadian November, unpredictable, messy, and full of energy.

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