The Tampa Bay Lightning (6-4-2) head to Ball Arena in Denver to face the Colorado Avalanche (7-1-5) in a marquee NHL matchup on Tuesday, November 4, 2025, with puck drop scheduled for 9:30 p.m. ET.
TV & Streaming Info
- USA: Watch live on TNT
- Canada: Tune in via Sportsnet One
- Streaming: Available on Fubo, Sling, and ESPN+ (regional restrictions may apply)
- IPTV: NHLPPV
Team Records & Last Game Results
- Tampa Bay Lightning: 6-4-2, riding a 5-game win streak, most recently defeating the Utah Mammoth 4-2 on Nov. 2.
- Colorado Avalanche: 7-1-5, coming off a 3-2 OT loss to the San Jose Sharks on Nov. 1.
Leading Scorers (2025-26 Season)
Tampa Bay Lightning
- Jake Guentzel: 4G, 6A, 10 PTS
- Anthony Cirelli: 6G, 4A, 10 PTS
- Nikita Kucherov: 4G, 6A, 10 PTS
Colorado Avalanche
- Nathan MacKinnon: 10G, 9A, 19 PTS
- Cale Makar: 4G, 14A, 18 PTS
- Martin Necas: 9G, 8A, 17 PTS
Key Injuries
Lightning
- Nicholas Paul (Upper Body) – OUT
- Max Crozier (Undisclosed) – OUT
Avalanche
- Logan O’Connor (Hip) – OUT
- Samuel Girard (Upper Body) – OUT
- Joel Kiviranta (Lower Body) – OUT
- Gavin Brindley (Upper Body) – Day-to-Day
Game Prediction & Betting Insight
Odds: Colorado -145 | Over/Under: 6.5
As someone who follows both teams closely, I expect a fast-paced, high-skill game. Colorado has the edge in offensive depth and home-ice advantage, but Tampa Bay’s recent surge and Vasilevskiy’s form make this a tight contest. With both teams averaging over 3 goals per game recently, I lean toward the Over 6.5.
Prediction: Avalanche 4, Lightning 3 (OT)
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