The Anaheim Ducks take on the Toronto Maple Leafs at the Scotiabank Arena on Thursday. The puck drop is set to take place at 07:00 PM EST.
The Ducks (10-13-4) are winless in four games with their last win coming against the Ottawa Senators 10 days prior to their latest defeat against the Senators on Wednesday, while the Maple Leafs (17-9-2) looked to have turned a corner from their successive defeat at the hands of the Washington Capitals and Pittsburgh Penguins by defeating the New Jersey Devils in overtime.
Anaheim Ducks vs Toronto Maple Leafs game info
- Date: Thursday, December 12
- Time: 7 p.m. EST
- Venue: Scotiabank Arena in Toronto
- TV Broadcast: SNO, Victory+
- Live Streaming US: ESPN+
- Live Streaming Canada: Sportsnet App, TVA App
- Live Streaming RoW: NHL.tv
Anaheim Ducks game preview
The Ducks sit at the bottom of the Pacific Division as they aim to face one of the Stanley Cup-winning contenders in the Maple Leafs away from home. The Ducks lost their latest outing 5-1 against the Ottawa Senators as their winless run extends to four games.
Anaheim Ducks injuries
Trevor Zegras is currently sidelined for the Ducks due to his ongoing injury concerns.
Toronto Maple Leafs game preview
The Maple Leafs faced back-to-back defeat and slipped from their position at the top of the Atlantic Division and sit two points behind the league leaders, the Florida Panthers. The Maple Leafs are set to play the struggling ducks in hopes of extending their winning run and gaining momentum.
Toronto Maple Leafs injuries
Jake McCabe, Bobby McMann and Jani Hakanpaa are currently sidelined for the Maple Leafs due to injury concerns. The return date for all of these players is yet to be determined.
Ducks and Maple Leafs key players
Winger Troy Terry has been the highest contributor in terms of points for the Ducks, having scored eight goals and provided 13 assists this campaign.
Mitch Marner continues to lead the line for the Maple Leafs, as the forward has scored 10 goals and provided 28 assists in the first 28 games of the campaign. John Tavares is slowly rising up the ranks with 23-point contribution despite playing a game less.