How to Watch Lightning vs. Maple Leafs: NHL Streaming Live and on TV - April 17
Wednesday's NHL slate will see the Tampa Bay Lightning (44-29-8) take the ice against the Toronto Maple Leafs (46-25-10), starting at 7:00 PM ET at Amalie Arena and broadcast on ESPN+ and BSSUN. The Lightning rank sixth with 96 points and the Maple Leafs are fifth with 102 points in the Eastern Conference.
Tampa Bay secured a 4-1 victory in the last matchup between these teams.
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Lightning vs. Maple Leafs Game Info
- When: Wednesday, April 17, 2024 at 7:00 PM ET
- TV Channel: ESPN+ and BSSUN
- Where: Amalie Arena in Tampa, Florida
- Live Stream: Watch this game on ESPN+
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Lightning vs. Maple Leafs Insights
- The Lightning net the fifth-most goals in the NHL, averaging 3.5 per game for a total of 282 this season.
- On defense, Tampa Bay has conceded 263 goals (3.2 per game) to rank 22nd in NHL action.
- Its goal differential (+19) ranks 13th in the league.
- The Maple Leafs have the league's second-best scoring offense (294 total goals, 3.6 per game).
- Toronto has given up 3.2 goals per game, and 255 total, which ranks 19th among all NHL teams.
- It has a +39 goal differential, which ranks 11th in the league.
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Lightning's Leaders
- Nikita Kucherov is one of Tampa Bay's key contributors with 142 points, via 43 goals and 99 assists.
- Brayden Point has 89 points (1.1 per game), via 45 goals and 44 assists.
- Steven Stamkos has scored 40 goals and added 39 assists in 78 games for Tampa Bay.
- Andrei Vasilevskiy has a record of 30-20-2. He has conceded 148 goals (2.9 goals against average) and racked up 1330 saves.
Maple Leafs' Leaders
- Auston Matthews has 69 goals (0.9 per game) and 38 assists (0.5 per game), taking 4.4 shots per game and converting 19.3%. That makes him among the leaders for Toronto, with 107 total points (1.3 per game).
- William Nylander is a key contributor for Toronto, with 98 points this season. He has 40 goals and 58 assists in 81 contests.
- Toronto's Mitchell Marner has 84 points, via 27 goals (third on team) and 57 assists (second).
- Toronto's Ilya Samsonov is 23-7-8 on the season, collecting 966 saves and giving up 120 goals (3.1 goals against average) with an .890 save percentage (57th in the league).