The Toronto Maple Leafs (8-8-1) will try to stop a three-game losing streak when they face the Los Angeles Kings (8-5-4) at home on Thursday, Nov. 13 at 7 p.m. ET on ESPN+.
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As hockey play continues, get ready for the matchup by checking out which squad we predict will win Thursday’s game.
In the past 10 contests, the Maple Leafs have gone 5-5-0 while putting up 38 total goals (six power-play goals on 30 power-play opportunities during that time, for a conversion rate of 20.0%). They have conceded 40 goals.
Kings vs. Maple Leafs Predictions for Thursday
Our computer model for this game calls for a final score of Maple Leafs 4, Kings 3.
Moneyline Pick: Maple Leafs (-109)
Total Pick: Over 6 (computer predicts 6.7 goals on average)
Spread Pick: Maple Leafs (+1.5)
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Kings Splits and Trends
The Kings have gone 3-4-7 in overtime matchups as part of an overall record of 8-5-4.
Los Angeles is 4-1-1 (nine points) in its six games decided by one goal.
In the two games this season the Kings scored only one goal, they lost both times.
Los Angeles finished 1-3-0 in the four games this season when it scored a pair of goals (registering two points).
The Kings have scored at least three goals in 11 games (7-0-4, 18 points).
In the nine games when Los Angeles has recorded a single power-play goal, it went 5-2-2 to register 12 points.
In the 11 games this season in which it has outshot its opponent, Los Angeles is 3-5-3 (nine points).
The Kings have been outshot by opponents in six games, going 5-0-1 to register 11 points.
Maple Leafs Splits and Trends
The Maple Leafs (8-8-1 overall) have posted a record of 2-1-3 in games that have gone to OT this season.
Toronto has earned nine points (4-2-1) in its seven games decided by one goal.
Toronto has two points (1-2-0) in three games this season when it has scored two goals.
The Maple Leafs have earned 15 points in their 14 games with at least three goals scored.
This season, Toronto has recorded a lone power-play goal in six games has a record of 2-3-1 in those matchups.
When outshooting its opponent this season, Toronto is 1-4-1 (three points).
The Maple Leafs have been outshot by opponents 11 times this season, and earned 14 points in those games.
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Kings vs. Maple Leafs Game Time and TV Channel
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