The holiday freeze is almost here, but first, we have a classic Eastern Conference showdown. The Pittsburgh Penguins travel north to face the struggling Toronto Maple Leafs at Scotiabank Arena this afternoon. With the Leafs looking to bounce back from a tough road trip and the Penguins aiming to build momentum after a dramatic shootout win, this is a must-watch matchup for hockey fans.
Here is everything you need to know to catch the action on Tuesday, December 23, 2025.
Game Overview: Penguins vs. Leafs TV Schedule and Start Time
The puck drop is scheduled for an earlier slot today, making it perfect for afternoon viewing.
- Date: Tuesday, December 23, 2025
- Time: 4:00 PM ET
- Venue: Scotiabank Arena, Toronto, ON
TV Channels & Streaming:
- USA: The game will be broadcast nationally on TNT. You can also stream it live on HBO Max (B/R Sports Add-On) or via services like Sling TV and YouTube TV that carry TNT.
- Canada: This is a regional broadcast for the Leafs. Fans in the Leafs region can watch on TSN4. For those outside the region, you can catch the game on NHL Centre Ice or stream via Sportsnet+ Premium (subject to regional blackouts).
- Radio: 105.9 The X (Pittsburgh) / Sportsnet 590 The FAN (Toronto)
Team Records & Season Context (2025-26)
Heading into today’s game, both teams are fighting for stability in the standings.
Toronto Maple Leafs (15-15-5)
The Leafs are in a bit of a tailspin, currently sitting at the bottom of the Atlantic Division. They are coming off a disappointing 5-1 loss to the Dallas Stars on Sunday, which capped an 0-3-0 road trip. Defensive lapses have been the story of their season, and they need a strong performance from goaltender Anthony Stolarz (or perhaps Dennis Hildeby) to calm the waters. Keep an eye on Auston Matthews and William Nylander, who remain the offensive catalysts despite the team’s inconsistencies.
Pittsburgh Penguins (15-11-9)
The Penguins are clinging to playoff hopes in the Metro. They snapped an eight-game losing skid on Sunday with a 4-3 shootout victory over the Montreal Canadiens. Sidney Crosby continues to defy Father Time, leading the team with 35 points (19 goals, 16 assists) this season. The recent acquisition of goaltender Stuart Skinner from Edmonton has shaken up the roster, and he is expected to be a key factor down the stretch.
Projected Lineups, Key Injuries, and Betting Insight
Key Injuries:
- Toronto: The Leafs are relatively healthy up front but are still juggling defensive pairings to find consistency.
- Pittsburgh: Rickard Rakell is poised to return, which adds depth to the Penguins’ middle six.
Betting Breakdown: The oddsmakers have the Toronto Maple Leafs as -130 favorites, with the Over/Under set at 6.5.
- My Take: Personally, I think the value here is on the Over 6.5. Both teams have been leaking goals recently—Toronto gave up 14 goals in their last three games, and Pittsburgh’s defense is still adjusting to new personnel. While the Leafs are desperate (-130 implies a 56% win probability), their confidence is fragile. I expect a high-scoring affair where Toronto’s offense wakes up, but their defense leaves the door open.
- Prediction: Toronto wins a wild one, 5-3.
If you are looking for more ways to follow the action, check out our guide on finding the Pittsburgh Penguins on TV today for future matchups. We also have the full Toronto Maple Leafs TV schedule updated daily. Don’t forget to check the NHL point leaders for the 2025-26 season to see where Crosby and Matthews rank in the Art Ross race. Finally, if you think you know your hockey, join our online hockey pool for cash prizes right here on the website—it’s not too late to sign up for the second-half sprint!
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