Where to Watch Toronto Maple Leafs Games
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Where to Watch Toronto Maple Leafs Games

Marcus Sullivan
Marcus Sullivan
December 29, 2025

Toronto Maple Leafs fans have plenty of ways to catch their team play. Games air on TV, streaming services, and radio across Canada and the United States. The problem? No single platform carries every game. Knowing your options for Toronto Maple Leafs where to watch makes following the season way easier.

Where to catch Maple Leafs games in Canada

Canadian fans have the most broadcast options. TSN4 and Sportsnet Ontario show regional games throughout the season. National broadcasts appear on Sportsnet, CBC's Hockey Night in Canada (usually Saturday nights), and TVA Sports for French-language coverage.

Streaming is growing fast. Sportsnet+ and TSN+ both offer game streams depending on regional rights in your area. Radio fans can tune into Sportsnet 590 The FAN in Toronto for Joe Bowen's play-by-play and Jim Ralph's analysis. (Honestly, the radio coverage is really solid.)

  • Regional broadcasts: TSN4, Sportsnet Ontario
  • National broadcasts: Sportsnet, CBC, TVA Sports
  • Streaming: Sportsnet+, TSN+
  • Radio: Sportsnet 590 The FAN

Watching from the United States

ESPN+ carries the most Maple Leafs games for U.S. fans. Select matchups air on TNT and NHL Network. Cable-free streaming services also work well. Hulu + Live TV, YouTube TV, and Sling TV all provide access to ESPN, TNT, and regional sports networks.

Budget matters too. Sling TV's Orange plan with the Sports Extra add-on costs less than traditional cable and includes key sports channels. ESPN+ alone gives you hundreds of games annually, making it the best starting point for most U.S. fans.

  • ESPN+ (most comprehensive)
  • TNT (select games)
  • NHL Network
  • Hulu + Live TV, YouTube TV, Sling TV

Getting the most out of your subscription

Check blackout restrictions before signing up. Regional broadcasts sometimes block national streaming in certain areas. Canadian viewers typically need both TSN and Sportsnet access to catch all games. U.S. fans should grab ESPN+ as their main service, then add TNT or NHL Network access through another streaming option.

Radio is an underrated option. Joe Bowen's commentary on Sportsnet 590 The FAN brings the excitement even when you cannot watch visually. This works great during comutes or while doing other things.

The Maple Leafs' broadcast rights split between regional and national partners. Auston Matthews, William Nylander, John Tavares, and Morgan Rielly games deserve quality coverage across multiple platforms. Having multiple subscriptions costs more upfront, but you will not miss crucial moments. Start with ESPN+ if you are in the U.S. or Sportsnet+ if you are in Canada then add services from there based on which games you miss most.

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