- Matchup: St. Louis Blues vs. Toronto Maple Leafs
- Event Date: Tuesday, November 18, 2025
- Venue: Scotiabank Arena, Toronto, ON
- Broadcast: Sportsnet
- Betting Odds: Blues at +172, Maple Leafs at -210
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On Tuesday, the Toronto Maple Leafs, currently at 8-9-2, are set to challenge the St. Louis Blues, who stand at 6-9-4, at Scotiabank Arena. The betting line places the Blues at +172 and the Maple Leafs at -210, with a total points line of 6.

The St. Louis Blues faced a tough defeat against the Vegas Golden Knights, losing 4-1 in their last outing. During this match, they accumulated 6 penalty minutes and had 2 power play opportunities but failed to score. Their offensive performance was subpar, as they managed just 1 goal from 23 shots on goal.
At even strength, the Blues have conceded 59 goals while managing to score 42. They rank 31st in the NHL with just 48 power play opportunities, converting 14 of these into goals. On the scoring front, the Blues have netted 53 goals (24th in the league) and conceded 73, yielding a shot percentage of 10.9% from 486 attempts. With 16 points, they currently hold a points percentage of .421. Moreover, they have faced 527 shots against them, boasting an .861 save percentage. The Blues have had 48 power play chances, successfully scoring 11 times, which equates to a 22.92% success rate.
In goal for the matchup is Jordan Binnington. He has a career total of 940 goals conceded, maintaining a goals-against average of 2.78. Binnington has played 349 NHL games, with a save percentage of .905 across 17,837 minutes. His overall record stands at 177-121-39, having been the starter in 338 outings. He has achieved 181 quality starts, translating to a quality starts percentage of .536, facing 9,943 shots and making 9,003 saves.
Meanwhile, the Toronto Maple Leafs will look to bounce back after a narrow 3-2 loss to the Blackhawks. In that encounter, they had 3 power play chances but failed to convert. Toronto managed 2 goals from 33 shots on target.
Toronto has recorded 527 shots (19th overall) with a shooting percentage of 12.71%, while they’ve allowed 593 shots against them. Their penalty kill percentage is at 78.95%, having faced 57 power plays from opponents; their current save percentage stands at 87.9%. They have had 50 power play opportunities, scoring 8 goals (29th in the league) during these instances. This season so far, the Maple Leafs have scored 67 goals, 18 points, yielding a points percentage of .474.
In net for Toronto is Joseph Woll, who holds a career record of 48-27-2 over 78 games played. His quality starts percentage stands at 58.7%, with 44 quality starts in total. Woll has stopped 2,121 shots from 2,330 attempts, resulting in a save percentage of .910. Opponents average 2.79 goals per game against him, and he has conceded 209 goals altogether throughout his career, having been the starting goalie in 75 matches over 4,134 minutes.
Who will emerge victorious in tonight’s NHL matchup?
Prediction: Bet on St. Louis (+172)
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