SEASON PREVIEW: The Toronto Maple Leafs enter the 2025–26 NHL season following a stellar 2024–25 campaign in which they finished 52–26–4, secured their first Atlantic Division title with 108 points, and advanced past the Ottawa Senators before falling to the eventual champion Florida Panthers in the second round of the playoffs. Under new head coach Craig Berube, and with Auston Matthews now serving as captain, the Leafs look to fill the void left by the departure of Mitch Marner in a sign-and-trade deal, banking on the arrival of grit-forward Dakota Joshua and the continued excellence from Matthews and William Nylander. The organization aims to build momentum, refine its star-powered core, and finally break through past the second round with renewed depth and leadership.
TICKETS INFO: Tickets for Toronto Maple Leafs 2025 home games at Scotiabank Arena are on sale now via EventsChaser, with NO hidden service fees. Lower-tier resale prices typically start around $70 to $120 for less competitive matchups, such as those against non‑rival Western Conference teams. Mid-range games (e.g., against clubs like the Tampa Bay Lightning or Florida Panthers) often hover in the $120 to $200 range. For marquee matchups — such as games against the Montreal Canadiens, Boston Bruins, or New York Rangers — tickets frequently exceed $350, and lower bowl or premium seats can climb to $700 or more per seat.
For most home games at Scotiabank Arena, prices for VIP-level seats begin around $500–$700 for mid-tier opponents and can rise to $1,200 or more for rivalry games against teams like the Montreal Canadiens or Boston Bruins. The most exclusive seats — such as those in the Platinum Club or behind the benches — sometimes exceed $2,000
MAPLE LEAFS’ OPPONENTS: For the 2025–26 season, the Toronto Maple Leafs face a full slate of opponents including all teams from the NHL’s Eastern and Western Conferences. Their Atlantic Division matchups include frequent and fierce games against the Montreal Canadiens, Boston Bruins, Ottawa Senators, Detroit Red Wings, Buffalo Sabres, Tampa Bay Lightning, and Florida Panthers — with both home and away contests. Interconference games feature visits from and to clubs like the Edmonton Oilers, Vancouver Canucks, Colorado Avalanche, Vegas Golden Knights, Seattle Kraken, and Los Angeles Kings. The 2025-26 Leafs’ schedule mixes marquee rivalries, cross-country showdowns, and critical divisional clashes, making for one of the most competitive and in-demand slates in the NHL.
MAPLE LEAFS’ 2025 SCHEDULE:
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Week 1 (Oct 8–11):
Oct 8 vs Montreal; Oct 11 @ Detroit
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Week 2 (Oct 13–18):
Oct 13 vs Detroit; Oct 14 vs Nashville; Oct 16 vs NY Rangers; Oct 18 vs Seattle
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Week 3 (Oct 21–25):
Oct 21 vs New Jersey; Oct 24 @ Buffalo; Oct 25 vs Buffalo; Oct 28 vs Calgary; Oct 29 @ Columbus
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Week 4 (Nov 1–5):
Nov 1 @ Philadelphia; Nov 3 vs Pittsburgh; Nov 5 vs Utah
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Week 5 (Nov 8–12):
Nov 8 vs Boston; Nov 9 vs Carolina; Nov 11 @ Boston; Nov 13 vs Los Angeles; Nov 15 @ Chicago; Nov 18 vs St. Louis; Nov 20 vs Columbus; Nov 22 @ Montreal; Nov 26 @ Columbus; Nov 28 @ Washington; Nov 29 @ Pittsburgh
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Week 6 (Dec 2–6):
Dec 2 @ Florida; Dec 4 @ Carolina; Dec 6 vs Montreal
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Week 7 (Dec 8–13):
Dec 8 vs Tampa Bay; Dec 11 vs San Jose; Dec 13 vs Edmonton
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Week 8 (Dec 16–23):
Dec 16 vs Chicago; Dec 18 @ Washington; Dec 20 @ Nashville; Dec 21 @ Dallas; Dec 23 vs Pittsburgh
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Week 9 (Dec 27–30):
Dec 27 vs Ottawa; Dec 28 @ Detroit; Dec 30 vs New Jersey
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Week 10 (Jan 1–4):
Jan 1 vs Winnipeg; Jan 3 @ NY Islanders; Jan 6 vs Florida; Jan 8 @ Philadelphia
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Week 11 (Jan 10–13):
Jan 10 vs Vancouver; Jan 12 @ Colorado; Jan 13 @ Utah
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Week 12 (Jan 15–19):
Jan 15 @ Vegas; Jan 17 @ Winnipeg; Jan 19 vs Minnesota
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Week 13 (Jan 21–25):
Jan 21 vs Detroit; Jan 23 vs Vegas; Jan 25 vs Colorado
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Week 14 (Jan 27–29):
Jan 27 vs Buffalo; Jan 29 @ Seattle; Jan 31 @ Vancouver
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Week 15 (Feb 2–3):
Feb 2 @ Calgary; Feb 3 @ Edmonton
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Olympic Break Feb 4–24 (no games)
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Week 16 (Feb 25–26):
Feb 25 @ Tampa Bay; Feb 26 @ Florida; Feb 28 vs Ottawa
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Week 17 (Mar 2–5):
Mar 2 vs Philadelphia; Mar 4 @ New Jersey; Mar 5 @ New York Rangers
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Week 18 (Mar 7–12):
Mar 7 vs Tampa Bay; Mar 10 @ Montreal; Mar 12 vs Anaheim; Mar 14 @ Buffalo
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Week 19 (Mar 15–17):
Mar 15 @ Minnesota; Mar 17 vs NY Islanders; Mar 20 vs Carolina
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Week 20 (Mar 20–25):
Mar 21 vs Ottawa; Mar 24 @ Boston; Mar 25 vs NY Rangers; Mar 28 @ St. Louis; Mar 30 @ Anaheim
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Week 21 (Apr 2–4):
Apr 2 @ San Jose; Apr 4 @ Los Angeles
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Week 22 (Apr 8–15):
Apr 8 vs Washington; Apr 9 @ NY Islanders; Apr 11 vs Florida; Apr 13 vs Dallas; Apr 15 @ Ottawa
ABOUT TORONTO MAPLE LEAFS: The Toronto Maple Leafs are one of the oldest and most storied franchises in the National Hockey League (NHL), founded in 1917 as one of the league’s Original Six teams. Based in Toronto, Ontario, they play their home games at Scotiabank Arena, a hub for one of the most passionate and loyal fanbases in professional sports. The team’s iconic blue and white uniforms and maple leaf crest are recognized globally, and the Leafs remain one of the most valuable franchises in hockey.