The Washington Capitals (13-9-2, fifth in the Eastern Conference) host the Toronto Maple Leafs (10-10-3, 15th) in conference play on Friday at 5 p.m. ET.
Washington claimed a 4-3 victory at home its last time out on Nov. 26 against the Winnipeg Jets.
Toronto won its last game 2-1 on the road against the Columbus Blue Jackets on Nov. 26.
As hockey play continues, get ready for the contest with everything you need to know about Friday’s game.
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Washington Capitals vs. Toronto Maple Leafs odds and betting lines
NHL odds courtesy of BetMGM Sportsbook. Odds updated Thursday at 9:52 a.m. ET. For a full list of sports betting odds, access USA TODAY Sports Betting Scores Odds Hub.
Favorite: Capitals (-156)Underdog: Maple Leafs (+131)Over/under: 5.5Capitals vs. Maple Leafs game info and start timeDate: Friday, November 28, 2025Time: 5 p.m. ETTV channel: ESPN+Live stream: Watch on ESPN+
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Capitals stats and trendsIn 18 games as the moneyline favorite this season, Washington has won 11 of those matchups.In five games with moneyline odds shorter than -156, the Capitals have two wins.There is a 60.9% chance that Washington wins this game, per the moneyline.Washington and its opponent have combined to put up more than 5.5 goals in 14 of 24 games this season.In their past 10 matchups, the Capitals have gone 6-3-1 to earn 75.0% of the possible points.They have put up 40 goals during that stretch.Defensively, the Capitals have given up 29 goals (2.9 per game) in those 10 outings.Maple Leafs stats and trendsThe Maple Leafs have been an underdog five times, and has no upset victories.Toronto has not played with moneyline odds of +131 or longer once this season.The moneyline implies a 43.3% chance to win for the Maple Leafs.Toronto has combined with its opponent to score over 5.5 goals in 17 of 23 games this season.Over the last 10 contests, the Maple Leafs have claimed 55.0% of the possible points with a 3-5-2 record.They have averaged 2.9 goals per game (29 total) over that stretch.Over on the defensive side, the Maple Leafs have given up 3.5 goals per game (35 total) over those 10 matchups.