Stadium Series

The 2019 Coors Light NHL Stadium Series between the Pittsburgh Penguins and Philadelphia Flyers, and the Arizona Coyotes retiring Shane Doan's No. 19 are among the highlights of the week ahead.
Here's a look at 5 things to watch:

1. Penguins, Flyers face off in Stadium Series

The 27th regular-season outdoor game in NHL history will take place when the Pittsburgh Penguins play the Philadelphia Flyers in the 2019 Coors Light NHL Stadium Series at Lincoln Financial Field on Saturday (8 p.m. ET; NBC, SN360, SN1, TVAS2).
The Penguins (31-21-7) are 2-2-0 in outdoor games. They last played outdoors during the 2017 Stadium Series and defeated the Flyers 4-2 at Heinz Field on Feb. 25, 2017.
The Flyers (28-24-7) will seek their first victory outdoors (0-2-1).
The 2018-19 regular season also enters its final quarter with 11 games Saturday.

2019 Stadium Series time-lapse in Philadelphia, PA

2. Blues hope to turn it up to 11

The St. Louis Blues will go for their 11th consecutive win when they play the Toronto Maple Leafs at Enterprise Center on Tuesday (8 p.m. ET; NBCSN, TVAS, SNO, NHL.TV).
The Blues defeated the Minnesota Wild 4-0 at Xcel Energy Center on Sunday to tie the Buffalo Sabres for the longest winning streak this season (10 from Nov. 8-27, 2018) and the longest run in their history (Jan. 3-23, 2002).
Forward Vladimir Tarasenko has been a major player in the Blues' climb from last in the NHL on Jan. 2 to third in the Central Division. He has points in an NHL career high 12 straight games (22 points; 11 goals, 11 assists). His streak is one shy of the longest by a Blues player this season behind David Perron from Dec. 22 - Jan. 17).

STL@MIN: Tarasenko runs point streak to 12 with PPG

3. Kane is able

Patrick Kane can extend his point streak to 18 games and pass Florida Panthers forward Mike Hoffman for the longest in the NHL this season when the Chicago Blackhawks play the Ottawa Senators at United Center on Monday (8:30 p.m. ET; NBCSCH, TSN5, RDS, NHL.TV).
The forward has 37 points (13 goals, 24 assists) during the streak. Hoffman had 20 points (10 goals, 10 assists) from Oct. 12-Nov. 21.

4. Shane Doan Night

Shane Doan will have his No. 19 retired by the Arizona Coyotes before their game against the Winnipeg Jets at Gila River Arena on Sunday (9 p.m. ET; FS-A, TSN3, NHL.TV).
Doan played his entire 21-season NHL career with the original Jets and Coyotes franchise, including the final 13 as captain. He is the all-time leader in goals (402), assists (570), points (972), games played (1,540), power-play goals (128) and game-winning goals (69).

5. Milestone watch

* Roberto Luongo can tie Ed Belfour (484) for third place on the NHL all-time wins list for the Panthers, who play three home games against Sabres on Tuesday (7 p.m. ET; FS-F, MSG-B, NHL.TV), the Carolina Hurricanes on Thursday and Los Angeles Kings on Saturday.
Luongo is on the bereavement list but is expected back Tuesday, according to Panthers coach Bob Boughner.
* Zdeno Chara is two goals from becoming the 21st defenseman to score 200 in the NHL. The Bruins play three games this week beginning at the San Jose Sharks on Monday (10 p.m. ET; NBCSN, SN, NESN, NHL.TV).
* Travis Zajac is one game from becoming the sixth player to appear in 900 with the New Jersey Devils, who host the Penguins at Prudential Center on Tuesday (7 p.m. ET; SN1, SNE, SNP, MSG+, ATTSN-PT, NHL.TV).