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NHL Predictions: Nov. 11 Toronto Maple Leafs at Boston Bruins

November 19, 2025 by Last Word On Hockey

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The Toronto Maple Leafs hit the road to take on their Original Six rival, the Boston Bruins, in what promises to be another heated matchup. Welcome back to NHL Predictions with The Last Word On Sports. After a thrilling and physical battle this past weekend, the two teams are set to clash again on Tuesday, this time with the Maple Leafs seeking revenge and both sides fighting to seize momentum early in the season.

NHL Predictions

Boston Bruins vs Toronto Maple Leafs

2025-26 Head-to-Head: Bruins 1-0 Leafs

Time: 7:00 p.m. Eastern Standard Time (EST)

How to Watch: Sportsnet Ontario, ESPN, NESN, TNT

Why Boston Might Still Have the Edge

Toronto’s Defensive Issues Continue
The Maple Leafs’ defensive play remains one of their biggest question marks. Allowing five goals on both Saturday and Sunday highlights ongoing inconsistency in their own zone. Missed assignments, poor gap control, and trouble clearing pucks under pressure have all been recurring problems. Against a team as disciplined and opportunistic as Boston, those breakdowns are costly. The Bruins thrive on turnovers and quick transitions, areas where Toronto has struggled to stay composed. If the Leafs can’t tighten up defensively, especially against Boston’s top line, it could be another long night.

The Bruins’ Confidence Is Soaring
Boston enters this game riding high after a strong stretch of play. Their balanced attack and reliable goaltending from Jeremy Swayman have fueled their recent success. Their blue line, led by Hampus Lindholm, has held opponents to limited second-chance opportunities, something Toronto couldn’t generate much of in Saturday’s loss.

The Rivalry and the Psychological Factor
Anytime the Leafs and Bruins meet, emotion runs high. But the psychological hurdle for Toronto is real. Boston has dominated the rivalry in recent years, especially in high-pressure moments. Saturday’s loss only reinforces that narrative. The Bruins know how to frustrate Toronto’s top players, forcing turnovers and dictating pace through physicality and smart puck management. For Boston, another win would not only extend their streak but also reassert control over a matchup that has long been tilted in their favor.

Why the Leafs Could Bounce Back

Road Response and Offensive Firepower
Even on the road, Toronto has the tools to flip the script after Saturday’s loss. The Leafs’ forward depth remains a major strength, and with stars like Auston Matthews and William Nylander driving the offence, a strong bounce-back effort is well within reach. The key will be maintaining pressure early and capitalizing on Boston’s defensive lapses, something they did effectively in stretches of Saturday’s game.

Trend Toward Offence
Whenever these two rivals meet, goals tend to come in bunches. The last matchup featured eight total goals, continuing a pattern of high-scoring battles between the clubs. Expect another up-tempo game where Toronto’s speed and transition play could make a difference.

Bruins Missing Key Pieces
Boston was without top defenseman Charlie McAvoy (personal reasons) and forward Casey Mittelstadt (upper-body injury) on Saturday, and their absences were noticeable in certain matchups. If either remains out Tuesday, the Bruins’ structure could once again be tested — giving Toronto a chance to exploit mismatches and generate more offensive zone time.

Prediction & Key Bets

Final Score Prediction: Maple Leafs 4 – Bruins 3
Expect a hot start from Toronto — they’ll strike early, press the pace, and leverage home support. Boston will push back hard, late power-play chances included, but the Leafs edge it in regulation.
Best Betting Angles:

  • Moneyline: Toronto Maple Leafs win

  • Total Goals: Over 6.5 — given the offensive fireworks and the rivalry’s history, this should hit.

What is Riding on this Game?

For Toronto, a win means climbing back into it, sending a message that they can respond after a loss. For Boston, a victory cements their streak and positions them as serious contenders in the division. The margin in the Atlantic is razor-thin; today isn’t just about one game—it’s about momentum, identity, and where each team stands in two-month and playoff calculations.

Main photo by: John E. Sokolowski-Imagn Images

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