2025-26 Toronto Maple Leafs Season Schedule


The Toronto Maple Leafs will try to break the long 59-year Cup drought after getting ousted by the Florida Panthers in the 2nd round in the playoffs for the 2nd time in the past 3 seasons last time around, but for the 6th consecutive season, the Leafs will open their season against their big rival Montreal, with Mitch Marner's return to Toronto coming on January 23rd as a Golden Knight due to him signing with Vegas in the offseason!


Here's your 2025-26 Toronto Maple Leafs season schedule (all times are Eastern and are subject to change):


October 2025

Wednesday, October 8th - vs. Montreal Canadiens (7pm, Sportsnet and Sportsnet+)

Saturday, October 11th - at Detroit Red Wings (7pm, Hockey Night in Canada)

Monday, October 13th (Thanksgiving) - vs. Detroit Red Wings (4pm, Prime Video)

Tuesday, October 14th - vs. Nashville Predators (7pm)

Thursday, October 16th - vs. New York Rangers (7pm)

Saturday, October 18th - vs. Seattle Kraken (7pm, Hockey Night in Canada)

Tuesday, October 21st - vs. New Jersey Devils (7pm)

Friday, October 24th - at Buffalo Sabres (7pm)

Saturday, October 25th - vs. Buffalo Sabres (7pm, Hockey Night in Canada)

Tuesday, October 28th - vs. Calgary Flames (6:30pm)

Wednesday, October 29th - at Columbus Blue Jackets (7:30pm, Sportsnet and Sportsnet+)


November 2025

Saturday, November 1st - at Philadelphia Flyers (7pm, Hockey Night in Canada)

Monday, November 3rd - vs. Pittsburgh Penguins (7:30pm, Prime Video)

Wednesday, November 5th - vs. Utah Mammoth (7pm, Sportsnet and Sportsnet+)

Saturday, November 8th - vs. Boston Bruins (7pm, Hockey Night in Canada)

Sunday, November 9th - vs. Carolina Hurricanes (7pm)

Tuesday, November 11th (Remembrance Day) - at Boston Bruins (7pm)

Thursday, November 13th - vs. Los Angeles Kings (7pm)

Saturday, November 15th - at Chicago Blackhawks (7pm, Hockey Night in Canada)

Tuesday, November 18th - vs. St. Louis Blues (7pm)

Thursday, November 20th - vs. Columbus Blue Jackets (7pm)

Saturday, November 22nd - at Montreal Canadiens (7pm, Hockey Night in Canada)

Wednesday, November 26th - at Columbus Blue Jackets (7pm, Sportsnet and Sportsnet+)

Friday, November 28th (Black Friday) - at Washington Capitals (5pm)

Saturday, November 29th - at Pittsburgh Penguins (7pm, Hockey Night in Canada)


December 2025

Tuesday, December 2nd - at Florida Panthers (7pm)

Thursday, December 4th - at Carolina Hurricanes (7pm)

Saturday, December 6th - vs. Montreal Canadiens (7pm, Hockey Night in Canada)

Monday, December 8th - vs. Tampa Bay Lightning (7:30pm, Prime Video)

Thursday, December 11th - vs. San Jose Sharks (7pm)

Saturday, December 13th - vs. Edmonton Oilers (7pm, Hockey Night in Canada)

Tuesday, December 16th - vs. Chicago Blackhawks (7pm)

Thursday, December 18th - at Washington Capitals (7pm)

Saturday, December 20th - at Nashville Predators (7pm, Hockey Night in Canada)

Sunday, December 21st - at Dallas Stars (7pm)

Tuesday, December 23rd - vs. Pittsburgh Penguins (4pm)

Saturday, December 27th - vs. Ottawa Senators (7pm, Hockey Night in Canada)

Sunday, December 28th - at Detroit Red Wings (5pm)

Tuesday, December 30th - vs. New Jersey Devils (7pm)


January 2026

Thursday, January 1st (New Year's Day) - vs. Winnipeg Jets (7pm)

Saturday, January 3rd - at New York Islanders (7pm, Hockey Night in Canada)

Tuesday, January 6th - vs. Florida Panthers (7:30pm)

Thursday, January 8th - at Philadelphia Flyers (7pm)

Saturday, January 10th - vs. Vancouver Canucks (7pm, Hockey Night in Canada)

Monday, January 12th - at Colorado Avalanche (10pm)

Tuesday, January 13th - at Utah Mammoth (9pm)

Thursday, January 15th - at Vegas Golden Knights (9:30pm, Mitch Marner's 1st game since he signed and traded to Vegas in the offseason)

Saturday, January 17th - at Winnipeg Jets (7pm, Hockey Night in Canada)

Monday, January 19th - vs. Minnesota Wild (7:30pm, Prime Video)

Wednesday, January 21st - vs. Detroit Red Wings (7pm, Sportsnet and Sportsnet+)

Friday, January 23rd - vs. Vegas Golden Knights (7pm, Mitch Marner's return to Toronto)

Sunday, January 25th - vs. Colorado Avalanche (2pm)

Tuesday, January 27th - vs. Buffalo Sabres (7pm)

Thursday, January 29th - at Seattle Kraken (10pm)

Saturday, January 31st - at Vancouver Canucks (7pm, Hockey Night in Canada)


February 2026

Monday, February 2nd - at Calgary Flames (10pm)

Tuesday, February 3rd - at Edmonton Oilers (8:30pm)

Olympic Break from the 4th to the 24th

Wednesday, February 25th - at Tampa Bay Lightning (7:30pm, Sportsnet and Sportsnet+)

Thursday, February 26th - at Florida Panthers (7pm)

Saturday, February 28th - vs. Ottawa Senators (7pm, Hockey Night in Canada)


March 2026

Monday, March 2nd - vs. Philadelphia Flyers (7:30pm, Prime Video)

Wednesday, March 4th - at New Jersey Devils (7pm, Sportsnet and Sportsnet+)

Thursday, March 5th - at New York Rangers (7pm)

Saturday, March 7th - vs. Tampa Bay Lightning (7pm, Hockey Night in Canada)

Tuesday, March 10th - at Montreal Canadiens (7pm)

Thursday, March 12th - vs. Anaheim Ducks (7pm)

Saturday, March 14th - at Buffalo Sabres (7pm, Hockey Night in Canada)

Sunday, March 15th - at Minnesota Wild (7:30pm)

Tuesday, March 17th - vs. New York Islanders (7pm, aka the annual Toronto St. Pats game)

Friday, March 20th - vs. Carolina Hurricanes (7pm)

Saturday, March 21st - at Ottawa Senators (7pm, Hockey Night in Canada)

Tuesday, March 24th - at Boston Bruins (7pm)

Wednesday, March 25th - vs. New York Rangers (7:30pm Sportsnet and Sportsnet+)

Saturday, March 28th - at St. Louis Blues (7pm, Hockey Night in Canada)

Monday, March 30th - at Anaheim Ducks (10pm)


April 2026

Thursday, April 2nd - at San Jose Sharks (10pm)

Saturday, April 4th - at Los Angeles Kings (7pm, Hockey Night in Canada)

Wednesday, April 8th - vs. Washington Capitals (7:30pm, Sportsnet and Sportsnet+)

Thursday, April 9th - at New York Islanders (7pm)

Saturday, April 11st - vs. Florida Panthers (7pm, Hockey Night in Canada)

Monday, April 13th - vs. Dallas Stars (7:30pm, Prime Video)

Wednesday, April 15th - at Ottawa Senators (7:30pm, Sportsnet and Sportsnet+)

As mentioned in my special bulletin last month, this will be Joe Bowen's final season on the Maple Leafs broadcast booth, but more details including regional TV and radio information will be announced at a later date.

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