- Matchup: Florida Panthers vs. Toronto Maple Leafs
- Date: Saturday, April 11, 2026
- Venue: Scotiabank Arena, Toronto, ON
- Broadcast: Sportsnet
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The Toronto Maple Leafs (32-32-14) are set to face off against the Florida Panthers (37-37-4) at Scotiabank Arena this Saturday.

The Florida Panthers showcased a solid performance in their most recent outing, settling for a 3-3 draw against the Canadiens. They incurred 8 penalty minutes during the match, demonstrating a balanced approach offensively. Despite two power play opportunities, they failed to convert any goals. Overall, the Panthers managed to net 3 goals on 33 shots.
This season, opponents have targeted the Panthers with 265 power play chances (2nd in the league), resulting in 50 goals. Florida has faced a total of 2,099 shots, maintaining a save percentage of .874. Offensively, they’ve fired 2,200 shots and have a shooting percentage of 10.4%. At even strength, the Panthers have allowed 214 goals while scoring 177. With 261 power play chances, Florida has netted 51 goals, giving them a power play success rate of 19.54%. Currently, they hold 78 points, with a points percentage of .500 and have recorded 228 goals (ranking 21st in the NHL), while surrendering 264.
In goal for Florida is Sergei Bobrovsky. Over his career, Bobrovsky has accumulated 455 quality starts, boasting a quality start rate of .576. He maintains a save percentage of .912 across 40,085 minutes played on the ice. Out of 23,019 shots faced, he has made 21,001 saves, and has conceded 2,018 goals, yielding a goals-against average of 2.55. He owns a career record of 456-265-58 and has been a starter in 790 games, totaling 805 games played in the NHL.
The Toronto Maple Leafs faced a tough matchup against the Capitals last game, suffering a 4-0 defeat. They couldn’t capitalize on 3 power play opportunities and only managed 21 shots on goal without finding the net.
The Leafs have netted 202 goals at even strength, while their power play ranks at 26th with 39 goals. With a season total of 2,076 shots (22nd in the NHL), they have a shooting percentage of 11.61% and have allowed their opponents to shoot 2,521 times. Currently, Toronto has totaled 241 goals and 78 points, also sitting at a points percentage of .500. They have conceded 275 goals, including 237 at even strength and 38 while shorthanded. With 191 power play opportunities, their conversion rate stands at 20.42%, and they maintain an impressive penalty kill percentage of 82.49% on 217 attempts from opponents, alongside a save percentage of 89.1%.
In goal for Toronto will be Joseph Woll. He boasts a career record of 63-42-9 over 116 games. Woll’s quality start rate is 60.7%, achieving 68 quality starts throughout his professional career. With 3,198 saves from 3,527 shots, his save percentage is .907. He has allowed an average of 2.94 goals per game, totaling 329 goals against him in his tenure, having been a starter in 112 contests and logging 4,225 minutes on the ice.
Which team will emerge victorious in tonight’s NHL showdown against the spread or moneyline?
Pick: Back Toronto
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