The holiday hockey action continues as the New Jersey Devils head north to face the Toronto Maple Leafs at Scotiabank Arena this Tuesday night. Both teams are looking to close out 2025 on a high note in this Eastern Conference clash. If you are looking for how to watch the New Jersey Devils at Toronto Maple Leafs game on TV or online, we have the full broadcast schedule below.
Viewing Options: Channels and Start Time
The puck drop is scheduled for 7:00 PM ET on Tuesday, December 30, 2025.
In the USA: American viewers can catch the game regionally on MSG (for the Devils broadcast) or stream it nationally via ESPN+ (NHL Power Play). If you are out of market, ESPN+ is your primary hub for tonight’s action.
In Canada: Leafs Nation can watch the game on Sportsnet Ontario (SNO). The game will also be available for live streaming on Sportsnet+ (Premium or Standard) for viewers within the broadcast region.
Team Records and Analysis: 2025-26 Season
The New Jersey Devils enter tonight’s matchup with a respectable 20-16-2 record (42 points), sitting right in the thick of the Metropolitan Division race. They are looking to shake off a tough 4-3 overtime loss to the Washington Capitals in their last outing. The offense continues to be driven by Jesper Bratt, who leads the team with 31 points (8G, 23A), and Jack Hughes, who has notched 21 points despite missing some time. Timo Meier is also finding the net with 11 goals this season.
The Toronto Maple Leafs are currently 17-15-6 (40 points) and are fighting for consistency in the Atlantic. They are coming off a stinging 3-2 overtime loss to the Detroit Red Wings. The biggest storyline tonight is the health of William Nylander (41 points), who is listed as day-to-day with a lower-body injury. If he can’t go, the offense will lean heavily on captain John Tavares (35 points) and Auston Matthews to generate chances.
Key Injuries:
- Toronto: William Nylander (Day-to-Day, Lower Body), Chris Tanev (Questionable, Upper Body).
- New Jersey: No major injuries listed.
Betting Odds & Prediction: The oddsmakers have the Devils as slight road favorites at -115, with the Over/Under set at 6.5 goals.
Personal Insight: Honestly, that -115 line for New Jersey looks tempting. With the Leafs dealing with injuries to key offensive catalysts like Nylander and struggling to close out games (as seen in that OT loss to Detroit), the Devils have a clear edge in health and speed. New Jersey’s top six matches up well against a potentially depleted Toronto lineup. I’m expecting a high-scoring affair, but I think the Devils edge this one out 5-3. I’d take the Devils Moneyline and lean toward the Over 6.5.
Finding the Action and League Leaders
If you’re trying to find the New Jersey Devils on TV today, remember that MSG is your go-to spot locally. For Leafs fans, the Toronto Maple Leafs TV schedule remains heavy on Sportsnet Ontario for these mid-week regional games. Looking at the wider league picture, the NHL point leaders for the 2025-26 season are setting a blistering pace, with Connor McDavid (69 points) and Nathan MacKinnon (66 points) battling for the Art Ross Trophy, while sophomore sensation Macklin Celebrini is turning heads with 60 points. Don’t forget to sign up for our online hockey pool for cash prizes on my website—it’s the best way to stay engaged with every goal and assist this season.
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