Hockey Night in Canada Cheat Sheet: Nov. 14

He returned to the Joe Louis faithful but the Red Wings, nor any other home team, were able to win Friday night.

This week on Hockey Night in Canada, the schedule features four nationally televised games that include five Canadian teams.

The Toronto Maple Leafs hope to improve on their recent play against the visiting Vancouver Canucks, Nashville and Winnipeg face off in a Central Division matchup, Avalanche coach Patrick Roy goes head-to-head with his former team while Edmonton and Los Angeles battle it out in the late game.

Each week in the Cheat Sheet, we provide everything you need to know for Hockey Night in Canada:

Note: All games below are listed in Eastern time.

The 7 p.m. games:

Vancouver Canucks vs. Toronto Maple Leafs
Channel: CBC
Broadcast crew: Jim Hughson, Craig Simpson, Glenn Healy, Scott Oake
Game notes: After a rough opening month of the season, the Maple Leafs are 3-1-2 in their last six games…Leafs goalie James Reimer is 0-2 with a .877 save percentage in his career against Vancouver…Entering Friday, the Canucks are 1-for-19 on the power play in six November games.

Winnipeg Jets vs. Nashville Predators
Channel: City
Broadcast crew: John Bartlett, Jason York, Arash Madani
Game notes: Predators goalie Pekka Rinne is 7-1 with a .928 save percentage in nine career games versus Winnipeg…Nashville won three of five games against the Jets last season…Jets goalie Ondrej Pavelec has started the past three games, allowing four goals in each of his last two starts.

Colorado Avalanche vs. Montreal Canadiens
Channel: Sportsnet
Broadcast crew: Paul Romanuk, Mike Johnson, David Amber
Game notes: Alex Semin may suit up for Montreal. He has been a healthy scratch for seven games…Montreal won both their games against the Avalanche last year…Gabriel Landeskog will not be in the lineup as he is currently serving a two-game suspension.

The 10 p.m. game:

Edmonton Oilers vs. Los Angeles Kings
Channel: CBC
Broadcast crew: Dave Randorf, Garry Galley, Gene Principe
Game notes: The Oilers are 1-3-0 since Connor McDavid injured his collarbone…Injured forward Matt Hendricks is hoping to return to the lineup for Edmonton. He has missed their past three games…This is the final game of a five-game homestand for the Kings, who play the next five games on the road.

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