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The Toronto Maple Leafs, currently holding a record of 44-25-4, are set to face off against the Anaheim Ducks, who sit at 32-32-8. The Maple Leafs are positioned first in their division and are coming off a recent victory, while the Ducks have won their last two games, showcasing a resurgence in form. Toronto’s offensive strength is highlighted by Mitch Marner, who leads the team with 90 points, while Anaheim’s Troy Terry leads the Ducks with 51 points. Both teams will look to capitalize on their recent performances as they meet at the Honda Center, with playoff implications looming for the Maple Leafs and a chance for the Ducks to build momentum.

Toronto Maple Leafs at Anaheim Ducks Game Information

Game Date: March 30, 2025
Game Time: 08:00 PM ET
TV Channel: FOX (KTTV – Los Angeles, CA)
Location: Honda Center, Anaheim, CA
Live Stream: Fubo (free trial)

Anaheim Ducks Team Statistics and Rankings

Win-Loss Record: 32-32-8
Conference Record: 18-20-3
Division Record: 8-11-1
Streak: 2 win

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Toronto Maple Leafs Team Statistics and Rankings

Win-Loss Record: 44-25-4
Conference Record: 26-15-1
Division Record: 12-7-1
Streak: 1 win

Stat Leaders

Anaheim Ducks (32-32-8, #6 in division)

Goals Leader: Mason McTavish, 20G, 25A, 45 PTS
Assists Leader: Troy Terry, 19G, 32A, 51 PTS
Points Leader: Troy Terry, 19G, 32A, 51 PTS
Penalty Minutes Leader: Radko Gudas, 74 PIM
Goalie: John Gibson, 11-10-2, 2.72 GAA, 0.0 SV%

Toronto Maple Leafs (44-25-4, #1 in division)

Goals Leader: William Nylander, 42G, 37A, 79 PTS
Assists Leader: Mitch Marner, 22G, 68A, 90 PTS
Points Leader: Mitch Marner, 22G, 68A, 90 PTS
Penalty Minutes Leader: Max Domi, 67 PIM
Goalie: Anthony Stolarz, 16-8-3, 2.35 GAA, 0.0 SV%

Anaheim Ducks Injury Report

Jacob Trouba – Undisclosed (Day To Day) – Trouba is regarded as day-to-day and might participate in Sunday’s (Mar. 30) clash against Toronto despite missing Saturday’s practice, as per Derek Lee of The Hockey News.
Ross Johnston – Upper body (Out) – It was announced Saturday (Mar. 29) that Johnston isn’t expected to play again this season, according to Derek Lee of The Hockey News.
Brock McGinn – ACL (Out) – The Ducks announced on Tuesday (Jan. 21) that McGinn had surgery to reconstruct his ACL and will be sidelined for 7-9 months.
Robby Fabbri – Upper Body (Out) – It was announced Saturady (Mar. 29) that Fabbri isn’t expected to return before the end of the 2024-25 campaign, as per Derek Lee of The Hockey News.

Toronto Maple Leafs Injury Report

Jani Hakanpaa – Knee (Out) – The Maple Leafs reported on Saturday (Feb. 1) that Hakanpaa won’t participate in the upcoming 4 Nations Face-Off.
Max Pacioretty – Undisclosed (Out) – The Toronto Maple Leafs placed F Max Pacioretty on long-term injured reserve on Friday (Mar. 7).

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