The fifth-place team in the Eastern Conference, the Boston Bruins (10-7), host the 10th-ranked Toronto Maple Leafs (8-7-1) at TD Garden on Tuesday at 7 p.m. ET.
Toronto fell 5-4 at home in its last game on Nov. 9 against the Carolina Hurricanes.
Boston won its last game 5-3 on the road over the Toronto Maple Leafs on Nov. 8.
Ahead of watching this matchup, here’s what you need to know about Tuesday’s action on the ice.
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Toronto Maple Leafs vs. Boston Bruins odds and betting lines
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Favorite: Maple Leafs (-135)Underdog: Bruins (+114)Over/under: 6.5Maple Leafs vs. Bruins game info and start timeDate: Tuesday, November 11, 2025Time: 7 p.m. ETTV channel: TNTLive stream: Watch on Sling
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Maple Leafs stats and trendsToronto has won eight of the 14 games it’s played as the moneyline favorite this season.In 11 games with moneyline oddds lower than -135, the Maple Leafs have seven wins.There is a 57.4% chance that Toronto wins this game, per the moneyline.Toronto and its opponent have gone over the current 6.5-goal total in 14 of 16 games this season.In their past 10 matchups, the Maple Leafs are 5-5-0 to earn 75.0% of the possible points.They have put up 37 goals over that stretch.Defensively, the Maple Leafs have allowed 39 goals (3.9 per game) in those 10 matchups.Bruins stats and trendsThis season the Bruins have eight wins in the 14 games in which they’ve been an underdog.Boston has won seven of its 13 games when it is the underdog by +114 or longer on the moneyline.Sportsbooks have implied, based on the moneyline for this matchup, that the Bruins have a 46.7% chance to win.So far this season, 58.8% of Boston’s games (10/17) have had more goals than Tuesday’s over/under of 6.5.In their last 10 matchups, the Bruins have gone 7-3-0 to earn 85.0% of the possible points.They are scoring at a 3.5 goals-per-game average (35 total) during that stretch.Over on the defensive end, the Bruins have allowed 3.3 goals per game (33 total) in those 10 matchups.