Leafs fans keep asking why puck drop is 1:30 pm, here’s the real reason



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Mar 19, 2025; Toronto, Ontario, CAN; Toronto Maple Leafs forward John Tavares (91) controls the puck against Colorado Avalanche defenseman Sam Malinski (70) during the third period at Scotiabank Arena. Mandatory Credit: John E. Sokolowski-Imagn Images

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The Maple Leafs play at a much earlier time today in order to not only prevent overlap with the NFL Playoffs, but also to appease a new NHL broadcast partner.

It’s certainly weird for fans who may not also realize there’s an easier game, however this was completely by design.

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According to Lance Hornby of The Toronto Sun, there’s a combination of factors leading into the game, including a very important one to the NHL:

Tall order for erratic Leafs to beat Avs twice in two weeks, but they’ve yet to win on a 5-game homestand.

The unusual 1:30 start appears to be a mix of the condensed Olympic sked, a wish to stay clear of NFL games and a good start time in Europe for a new NHL broadcast partner.

With the AFC Championship Game scheduled for 3:00 PM, the league wanted to avoid any issues when it comes to overlap although there may be a little bit especially if there are any delays or the game heads into overtime.

For fans in Europe (Sweden for example) the time of the game would be 7:30 PM in their time zone, which would give them much more of an ability to see their favorite players and can actually catch a live game as opposed to watching replays or adjusting their schedule.

Hopefully everyone who tunes in this afternoon gets a much different Maple Leafs team on Sunday and perhaps this is just the shock they need to wake up and get their homestand back on track before things get ugly.

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Leafs fans keep asking why puck drop is 1:30 pm, here’s the real reason

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