How to watch Penguins vs. Maple Leafs: TV channel and streaming options for November 3

The Monday NHL schedule includes the Toronto Maple Leafs (6-5-1) hosting the Pittsburgh Penguins (8-3-2) at Scotiabank Arena, starting at 7:30 p.m. ET on NHL Network. The Maple Leafs rank 14th with 13 points and the Penguins are third with 18 points in the Eastern Conference.
How to watch Pittsburgh Penguins vs. Toronto Maple Leafs
Pittsburgh vs. Toronto odds
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Injury reports
Maple Leafs
Christopher Tanev: Out (Upper Body),
Marshall Rifai: Out (Wrist),
Steven Lorentz: Day-To-Day (Upper Body),
Scott Laughton: Day-To-Day (Lower Body),
Joseph Woll: Out (Personal)
Penguins
Joel Blomqvist: Out (Lower Body),
Kevin Hayes: Out (Upper Body),
Tanner Howe: Out (Acl ),
Caleb Jones: Out (Lower Body),
Justin Brazeau: Day-To-Day (Upper Body),
Rickard Rakell: Out (Upper Body)
Stats to know
- In 12 games played, John Tavares has totaled 16 points (six goals and 10 assists).
- Anthony Stolarz has a 3.1 goals-against average, and 234 saves. His .893 save percentage ranks 39th in the league.
- Over 13 games played this season, Evgeni Malkin has 18 points (1.4 per game), with four goals and 14 assists.
- Arturs Silovs has given up 19 goals (2.7 goals-against average) and compiled 200 saves with a .913 save percentage (16th in the league).
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