- Matchup: Toronto Maple Leafs vs Montreal Canadiens
- Date: Saturday, November 22, 2025
- Venue: Bell Centre, Montreal, QC
- Broadcast: TSN2
- Betting Odds: Maple Leafs (+172) Canadiens (-210)
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The Toronto Maple Leafs (9-9-2) will visit Bell Centre on Saturday to take on the Montreal Canadiens (10-6-3). The odds favor the Canadiens at -210 while the Maple Leafs sit at +172. The over/under for this contest is set at 6.

After their previous game, a 3-2 win against the Blues, the Toronto Maple Leafs are looking to build on their success. They accumulated 6 penalty minutes in that matchup and demonstrated an average performance offensively, failing to score on 3 power-play opportunities. Toronto recorded 3 goals out of 29 shots in the game.
This season, the Maple Leafs have accumulated 70 goals (ranking 5th in the NHL) while allowing 74. They currently sit at 20 points, achieving a points percentage of .500. The team has capitalized on 8 goals out of 53 power-play chances, resulting in a success rate of 15.09%. At even strength, the Leafs have allowed 61 goals while netting 62. With 556 shots taken, they have a shooting percentage of 12.6%. Conversely, they have faced 622 shots from opponents, yielding a save percentage of .881. Their opponents have had 60 power play opportunities (16th in the league), scoring 13 goals during those attempts.
The netminder for this match will be Joseph Woll. Over his career, Woll has allowed 209 goals and has a career goals-against average of 2.79. He has participated in 78 NHL games, with a save percentage of .910 across 4,134 minutes of play. Woll boasts a record of 48-27-2 in total, with 75 of those games being starts. Throughout his professional career, he has achieved 44 quality starts, with a quality start rate of .587. He has faced 2,330 shots and has completed 2,121 saves.
In their latest game, Montreal faced the Blue Jackets, ending in a 3-3 draw. They only had 1 power-play opportunity and were unable to convert. The Canadiens scored 3 goals from 32 shots on target.
Montreal has taken 479 shots so far (29th in the NHL) and boasts a shooting percentage of 13.15%, while conceding 498 shots. Their penalty kill stands at 78.46% against 65 power-play situations, with a save percentage of 87.1%. They have achieved 56 power play opportunities, translating to a success rate of 21.43%. Montreal scored 51 even-strength goals and gained 12 while having an advantage, ranking 17th. They have allowed 64 total goals, 50 of which were at even strength and 14 when shorthanded. This season, the Canadiens have tallied a total of 63 goals, with 23 points and a points percentage of .605.
Sam Montembeault will be the goaltender for Montreal. Opponents are averaging 3.30 goals per game against him, culminating in a total of 654 goals allowed. Montembeault’s quality start percentage is 52.0%, with 103 quality starts over his career. He has started 198 games and played 10,944 minutes, with a career record of 84-89-29 over 217 contests. He has made 5,699 saves from 6,353 shots, resulting in a save percentage of .897.
Who do you believe will come out on top tonight—against the spread or moneyline?
Pick: Opt for Toronto (+172)
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