Hockey fans are in for an intriguing inter-conference clash tonight as the St. Louis Blues travel north to face the Toronto Maple Leafs at Scotiabank Arena. Both teams are looking to find consistency as we approach the quarter-mark of the 2025-26 NHL season. Whether you are looking for the TV channel, streaming options, or the latest betting angles, we have you covered.
Game Time and Viewing Options
The puck drop is scheduled for 7:00 PM ET on Tuesday, November 18, 2025.
- USA TV/Streaming: The game will be available nationally on ESPN+ and Hulu. For local viewers in the St. Louis region, you can catch the action on FanDuel Sports Network Midwest.
- Canada TV/Streaming: Viewers in the Maple Leafs viewing region can watch on TSN4 (subject to regional blackout restrictions). National coverage is available on TVA Sports for French-language broadcasts. Streaming is available via Sportsnet+ Premium or the TSN App.
- IPTV users can find the game on NHLPPV.
Team Records and Season Overview (2025-26)
Both clubs enter this matchup trying to shake off recent slumps.
Toronto Maple Leafs (8-9-2) The Leafs are currently sitting 7th in the Atlantic Division with 18 points. It has been a rocky start for Craig Berube’s squad, who are coming off a tight 2-3 loss to the Chicago Blackhawks on Saturday. Defensively, the team is adjusting to new acquisitions, including Brandon Carlo, who was acquired from Boston late last season but is currently listed as day-to-day with a lower-body injury.
- Leading Scorer: William Nylander continues to carry the offense with a spectacular 25 points (8 Goals, 17 Assists) in 19 games.
- Key Injury: Defenseman Brandon Carlo (Lower Body – Day-to-Day).
St. Louis Blues (6-9-4) The Blues find themselves 7th in the Central Division. They suffered a tough 4-1 loss to the Vegas Golden Knights in their last outing. The team has struggled to keep the puck out of their net, sporting a -20 goal differential so far this season. However, young guns like Jimmy Snuggerud are starting to make their mark on the roster.
- Leading Scorers: The offense is being led by Robert Thomas (12 points) and Jordan Kyrou (11 points).
- Key Injuries: Depth forwards Alexei Toropchenko and Oskar Sundqvist have been battling injuries; check the pre-game skate reports for their status.
Game Prediction and Betting Insight
Betting Odds: Toronto -125 | Over/Under 5.5
I’m looking closely at the Leafs to bounce back tonight. While Toronto has been inconsistent, the Blues’ defensive metrics this season (allowing 3.84 goals per game) suggest that the Leafs’ high-powered offense is due for a breakout night. The moneyline on Toronto at -125 feels like strong value given they are on home ice against a struggling road team.
Personally, I also like the Over 5.5. With the Blues’ goaltending struggles and William Nylander playing at an elite pace, I expect Toronto to put up at least 4 goals themselves. My prediction is a 4-2 victory for the Maple Leafs, covering the puck line and hitting the over.
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