Toronto Maple Leafs
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Fourteen games will air on Sportsnet Ontario while the other 26 games will be on TSN as three companies split the team’s broadcasting schedule.
The Maple Leafs’ radio broadcasts will be split equally between Sportsnet 590 The FAN and TSN 1050.
Below are the six games Toronto will play on Prime Video this season.
Oct. 21 vs. Lightning
Oct. 28 vs. Jets
Dec. 2 vs. Blackhawks
Jan. 20 vs. Lightning
Mar. 3 vs. Sharks
Mar. 17 vs. Flames
The Maple Leafs play six preseason games ahead of the regular season and the games will be split between Sportsnet and TSN. Joe Bowen and Jim Ralph will return as the team’s radio commentators for the upcoming season, beginning on Oct. 9 in Montreal.
Related: ‘Not Going Anywhere!’: Joe Bowen and Jim Ralph to Return as Radio Voice of Maple Leafs For Another Season
A few key dates during this season include former Maple Leafs head coach Sheldon Keefe’s first game against his old team on Oct. 10, Ilya Samsonov’s return to Toronto on Nov. 20, and the Maple Leafs’ first-ever game against Utah on Nov. 24.
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The Maple Leafs have the 10th-shortest NHL schedule by distance for the 2024-25 season, according to Thomas Nestico of TJ Stats.
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