It’s a classic Original Six rivalry with a fresh coat of animosity. The Toronto Maple Leafs head into TD Garden on Tuesday, November 11, 2025, for a high-stakes rematch against the Boston Bruins. These two Atlantic Division foes just faced off in Toronto on Saturday, a game the Bruins took 5-3. The Leafs, now on a two-game skid, are desperate to split the series and stop the bleeding, while the Bruins look to defend home ice and climb higher in the standings.
This is a crucial early-season game for two teams expected to battle for playoff positioning all year. Here is everything you need to know to catch the action.
How to Watch Maple Leafs at Bruins (November 11, 2025)
Finding the game is simple, as this matchup is being broadcast nationally in the United States and regionally in Canada.
- Game Time: 7:00 p.m. EST
- Location: TD Garden, Boston, Massachusetts
- Canada TV Channel: TSN4 (This is a regional broadcast for viewers in the Maple Leafs’ designated viewing area)
- USA TV Channel: TNT (This is a national broadcast)
- Streaming (Canada): TSN.ca or the TSN App (with a valid cable subscription or TSN Direct subscription)
- Streaming (USA): HBO Max (which includes the TNT feed)
- IPTV: NHLPPV
Game Preview: Team Records, Key Injuries, and Betting Odds
The Bruins (10-7-0) currently sit 2nd in the Atlantic Division, thanks in large part to their recent victory over Toronto. The Maple Leafs (8-7-1) have stumbled, dropping to 6th in the division after following up Saturday’s loss with a 5-4 defeat to Carolina on Sunday.
The story for Boston has been scoring by committee, led by the reliable superstar David Pastrnak (8 goals, 11 assists, 19 points) and a breakout start from Morgan Geekie (11 goals, 15 points). The Bruins’ blue line gets a massive boost tonight as Charlie McAvoy (12 assists) is expected to return to the lineup after missing Saturday’s game for personal reasons. However, they remain without key forwards Casey Mittelstadt (lower body) and Elias Lindholm (lower body), both on IR.
The Maple Leafs’ high-powered offense has been firing, but their defense and goaltending have been a major issue. Toronto has scored 59 goals this season but has allowed 60. William Nylander is off to a torrid start with 23 points, followed closely by John Tavares (21 points) and Matthew Knies (20 points). The team will be without forward Scott Laughton (upper body) and defenseman Chris Tanev (IR).
Given the recent results and home-ice advantage, I was surprised to see the betting odds. The Toronto Maple Leafs are -135 road favorites, with the Over/Under set at 6.5. This line tells me Vegas believes the Leafs are the better team on paper and are due for a major bounce-back. The Bruins’ injuries at center are significant, and the Leafs’ offense is too potent to be held down for long. I expect a desperate, high-energy effort from Toronto. They can’t afford to fall further behind in the standings. I’m taking the Leafs to win this revenge game in a high-scoring affair. Prediction: Maple Leafs 5, Bruins 3
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