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How to watch today’s Toronto Maple Leafs vs New Jersey Devils NHL game: Live stream, TV channel, time, stats & everything you need to know

Revenge will be on the minds of the New Jersey Devils (37-37-5, seventh in the Metropolitan Division with 79 points) when they make the trip to Scotiabank Arena to face the Toronto Maple Leafs (46-23-9, third in the Atlantic Division with 101 points) in the NHL on Thursday evening.

Auston Matthews netted his league-high 66th goal, extending his goal streak to six games and point streak to 12, as the Maple Leafs thrashed New Jersey 5-2 on Tuesday night, ending the disappointing Devils' playoff hopes. The two sides will lock horns against each other once again, this time at Scotiabank Arena, on Thursday evening.

Can Auston Matthews continue to torture the Devils as he strives for 70 goals, or will New Jersey put an end to his goal streak?

Here, GOAL brings you everything you need to know to watch today's Maple Leafs vs Devils game.

Toronto Maple Leafs vs New Jersey Devils: Date & Time

The Toronto Maple Leafs will take on the New Jersey Devils in a high-voltage NHL match on Thursday, April 11, 2024, at 7:00 pm ET/ 4:00 pm PT, at Scotiabank Arena in Toronto, Canada.

DateThursday, April 11, 2024
Time7:00 pm ET / 4:00 pm PT
ArenaScotiabank Arena
LocationToronto, Canada

How to watch Watch Toronto Maple Leafs vs New Jersey Devils online - TV Channels & Live Streams

Fans in the USA can catch all the action of the NHL match between the Toronto Maple Leafs and the New Jersey Devils live on TV on ESPN.

If you have already cut the cord, Fubo is the best streaming service to watch the game live online. Fubo TV has flexible plans with over 100 channels that start at $74.99/month and go up to $99.99/month, with no obligation and no hidden expenses. The game will also be broadcast live on MSGSN2 and SNO on local TV.

Toronto Maple Leafs vs New Jersey Devils Team News

Toronto Maple Leafs Team News

The Maple Leafs' Timothy Liljegren is out due to an upper-body injury. John Klingberg is out for the season due to a hip injury. Matt Murray is also sidelined with a hip injury. Lastly, Jake Muzzin is out for the season due to a back injury.

William Nylander has 40 goals and 56 assists for the Maple Leafs. Auston Matthews has nine goals and six assists over the last 10 games, and inched closer to becoming the ninth player in NHL history to tally 70 in a season by bagging his 66th goal on Tuesday.

New Jersey Devils Team News

Defenseman John Marino (upper-body) was back on the ice for the Devils last time out after missing the previous two games. Dougie Hamilton (pectoral) and Nathan Bastian (upper body) are other confirmed absentees.

Center Jack Hughes did not play on Tuesday due to an upper-body injury and is doubtful for this one as well, which will be a big blow for the Devils given he has stood out as the team's top goalscorer with 27 goals and 48 assists.

Jesper Bratt has 25 goals and 54 assists, while Nico Hischier has contributed 27 goals and 38 assists. In goal, Jack Allen holds a 11-16-4 record, maintaining a 3.35 goals- against average and a save percentage of .899.

Head-to-Head Records

Here is the result of the last five meetings between the Toronto Maple Leafs and the New Jersey Devils in the NHL matchups:

DateMatch
April 9 2024Devils 2-5 Maple Leafs
March 27 2024Maple Leafs 3-6 Devils
March 08 2023Devils 3-4 Maple Leafs
Nov 24 2022Devils 1-2 Maple Leafs
Nov 18 2022Maple Leafs 2-3 Devils (AET)
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