The Toronto Maple Leafs will face the St. Louis Blues on the road this Saturday, March 28. The puck drops at 7 p.m. ET at Enterprise Center in St. Louis. Toronto enters with a 31-29-13 record, while St. Louis stands at 30-30-11.
The Maple Leafs lead the season series 1-0 after a 3-2 overtime win on Nov. 18.
How to Watch the Maple Leafs vs. Blues Game
TV Schedule in the United States: Fans inside the Blues’ local market can watch on FDSNMW, Matrix-MW, and KMOV-TV. Viewers outside both local markets can stream the game on ESPN+. The matchup is also available through NHL Center Ice across the United States.
TV Schedule in Canada: The game will air nationally on CBC and Sportsnet networks. Fans can watch on CBC, SNO, and SNP based on their region.
Streaming options include CBC Gem and Sportsnet+. Viewers should check local listings for exact channel details.
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Live Streaming Options: In the United States, ESPN+ remains the primary streaming platform. In Canada, CBC Gem and Sportsnet+ provide full access.
Apart from these, you can check DIRECTV, Hulu + Live TV, and FuboTV. These services support mobile devices, smart TVs, and web platforms for easy viewing.
Latest Injury Updates for Toronto and St. Louis
This game shows key absences on both rosters.
For Toronto, star center Auston Matthews is out for the season with a knee injury. Defenseman Chris Tanev also remains sidelined with an abdominal injury. These losses continue to impact Toronto’s depth on both ends.
On the other side, St. Louis lists Robert Thomas as day-to-day with an upper-body issue. Defenseman Tyler Tucker is expected to miss time until at least late March.
Maple Leafs vs. Blues Matchup Analysis and Edge
Toronto sits seventh in the Atlantic Division, and St. Louis holds seventh place in the Central Division. Both teams are still in the playoff race, but the situation has already become too challenging for them.
Looking at recent form gives a clear contrast. Toronto has gone 4-4-2 in its last 10 games.
Meanwhile, St. Louis has been sharper with a 7-1-2 run over that span. The Blues carry better momentum entering this matchup.
Offensively, Toronto averages 3.12 goals per game, while St. Louis scores 2.61. However, Toronto also allows 3.44 goals per game, which ranks near the bottom. St. Louis has a slightly better defensive record, allowing 3.13 goals per game.
Maple Leafs players to watch include John Tavares, who has 6 points in his last 5 games, including 3 goals. For St. Louis, Dylan Holloway has contributed 3 goals in his last 5 games.
In goal, Joseph Woll leads Toronto with a .906 save percentage, while Joel Hofer has posted a strong .910 for St. Louis. Goaltending could play a major role in the outcome.
With both teams chasing playoff spots, this interconference clash could shape their late-season push.
