The St Louis Blues take on the Toronto Maple Leafs this Thursday at the Scotiabank Arena, Toronto. The puck drop for the game is scheduled to take place at 07:00 PM EDT.
The Blues (4-3-0) are coming into this game off the back of a narrow 3-2 defeat at the hands of the Winnipeg Jets while the Maple Leafs (4-3-0) have seen a massive dip in their consistency losing two of their last three games.
St Louis Blues vs Toronto Maple Leafs game info
- Date: Thursday, Oct. 24
- Time: 07:00 p.m. EDT
- Venue: Scotiabank Arena in Toronto
- TV Broadcast: ESPN+, FDSNMW, TSN4
- Live Streaming US: ESPN+, Hulu
- Live Streaming Canada: Sportsnet App, TVA App
- Live Streaming RoW: NHL.tv
St Louis Blues game preview
Despite winning two of their last three games, the wins have been by tight margins for the Blues as they aim to bounce back from their latest defeat. The Blues will be hoping to put forth convincing performances against a Maple Leafs side that seem to be lacking confidence at the moment.
St Louis Blues injuries
Nick Leddy, Robert Thomas, Alexey Toropchenko, Torey Krug and Adam Jiricek are currently injured for the Blues with Leddy likely to be the first to return to action as he is reported to travel with the side for their game against the Maple Leafs.
Toronto Maple Leafs game preview
The Maple Leafs have struggled with their defensive shape over the last three games as they have conceded 12 goals in the duration. Their latest outing against the Columbus Blue Jackets, which ended in a 6-2 defeat, was a testament to their area of improvement over the coming games.
Toronto Maple Leafs injuries
Max Pacioretty, Joseph Woll, Connor Dewar, Dakota Mermis, Jani Hakanpaa, Calle Jarnkrok & Fraser Minten are all currently injured for the Maple Leafs with Pacioretty and Woll reported to be the first to return to ice.
Blues and Maple Leafs key players
Jordan Kyrou has been the main guy for the Blues so far this season, scoring two goals and providing five assists in the opening seven games of the season.
William Nylander and Mitch Marner have led the line for the Maple Leafs so far, scoring seven points each, but their focus will now be on getting more points on board for the side alongside their individual performances.