The Toronto Maple Leafs (8-8-1) will aim to halt 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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Here’s our prediction for who will secure the victory in Thursday’s matchup.

Over the last 10 contests for the Maple Leafs, their offense has put up 38 goals while their defense has given up 40 (they have a 5-5-0 record in those games). In 30 power-play opportunities during that time, they have capitalized with six goals (20.0% success rate).

Kings vs. Maple Leafs Predictions for Thursday

Our computer projection model for this matchup calls for a final score of Maple Leafs 4, Kings 3.

Moneyline Pick: Maple Leafs (-102)
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 finished 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 registered only one goal, they lost both times.
Los Angeles finished 1-3-0 in the four games this season when it scored exactly two goals (registering two points).
The Kings have scored more than two goals 11 times, and are 7-0-4 in those games (to record 18 points).
In the nine games when Los Angeles has capitalized on a single power-play goal, it went 5-2-2 to record 12 points.
In the 11 games when it outshot its opponent, Los Angeles is 3-5-3 (nine points).
The Kings have been outshot by opponents six times, and went 5-0-1 (11 points).
Maple Leafs Splits and Trends

The Maple Leafs have a 2-1-3 record in overtime matchups this season and an 8-8-1 overall record.
Toronto has earned nine points (4-2-1) in its seven games that finished with a one-goal margin.
Toronto has two points (1-2-0) in three games this season when it has scored exactly two goals.
The Maple Leafs have scored at least three goals 14 times, earning 15 points from those matchups (7-6-1).
This season, Toronto has scored a single power-play goal in six games and picked up five points with a record of 2-3-1.
When it outshoots its opponent this season, Toronto has posted a record of 1-4-1 (three points).
The Maple Leafs’ opponents have had more shots in 11 games. The Maple Leafs went 7-4-0 in those matchups (14 points).

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