- Matchup: Philadelphia Flyers vs Toronto Maple Leafs
- Event Date: Monday, March 2, 2026
- Venue: Scotiabank Arena, Toronto, ON
- Broadcast: Sportsnet
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The Toronto Maple Leafs, currently at 27 wins, 23 losses, and 9 overtime losses, are set to host the Philadelphia Flyers, who have amassed 26 wins, 21 losses, and 11 overtime losses, at Scotiabank Arena this Monday.

The Flyers will enter this matchup feeling confident after a recent 3-2 victory against the Rangers. In that game, Philadelphia incurred 11 penalty minutes. Despite having only an average offensive display, they capitalized on 1 out of 5 power play opportunities, ultimately registering 3 goals from 24 shots taken.
In terms of even-strength play, the Flyers’ defense has allowed 146 goals while scoring 139 themselves. They face a challenge with their opponents having accumulated 176 power play opportunities (ranked 10th in the league), resulting in 36 goals. On the season, the Flyers have scored 166 goals (23rd in the NHL) and allowed 182 against. Their shooting percentage stands at 11.2% from 1,484 total shots attempted. Overall, Philadelphia has 63 points, yielding a points percentage of .543, while their opponents have directed 1,491 shots their way, leading to a save percentage of .878. The Flyers have had 168 power play opportunities, successfully converting 27, granting them a 16.07% success rate.
In net for Philadelphia is Daniel Vladar, who boasts 72 quality starts and a .563 quality start percentage in his career. He has a save percentage of .897 across 5,646 minutes played, facing 3,654 shots, and achieving 3,278 saves. Throughout his career, Vladar has conceded 376 goals, resulting in a goals against average of 2.94. His overall record stands at 66 wins, 43 losses, and 22 overtime decisions over 128 games played.
On the flip side, the Maple Leafs last faced the Panthers, suffering a 5-1 defeat. They managed 3 power play attempts in that matchup, converting just once, and scored only 1 goal from a total of 29 shots.
Toronto has netted 163 goals at even strength and 27 goals (ranked 31st in the NHL) on the power play this season. They have taken 1,621 shots (18th in the league) with a shooting percentage of 11.72%, while allowing 1,876 shots from their opponents. This season, they have achieved a total of 190 goals, resulting in 63 points and a points percentage of .534. Defensively, the Maple Leafs have allowed 202 goals, broken down into 178 at even strength and 24 while shorthanded. Toronto’s power play efficiency stands at 19.57% from 138 opportunities, while their penalty kill percentage is an impressive 83.78% against 148 attempts from the opposition, complemented by a save percentage of 89.2%.
Between the pipes for Toronto will be Joseph Woll. His professional record includes 61 wins, 35 losses, and 6 overtime losses over 104 games played. Woll has a quality start percentage of 62.4%, achieving 63 quality starts in his career. With 2,838 saves from 3,119 shots, he holds a save percentage of .910, allowing an average of 2.78 goals per game and conceding a total of 281 goals. He has started in 101 games, logging 4,196 minutes on the ice.
Who will come out on top in this NHL showdown? Bet wisely on the spread or moneyline.
Expert Prediction: Select Toronto to win
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