How to watch Devils vs. Maple Leafs: TV channel and streaming options for December 30


The New Jersey Devils (20-16-2) square off against the Toronto Maple Leafs (17-15-6) during Tuesday’s NHL schedule, starting at 7 p.m. ET at Scotiabank Arena and broadcast on ESPN+. The Devils rank 11th in the Eastern Conference with 42 points and the Maple Leafs are 15th in the Eastern Conference with 40 points.

How to watch New Jersey Devils vs. Toronto Maple Leafs

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Injury reports

Devils

Marc McLaughlin: Out (Undisclosed),

Zack MacEwen: Out (Lower Body),

Johnathan Kovacevic: Out (Knee),

Evgenii Dadonov: Out (Wrist),

Simon Nemec: Out (Lower Body)

Maple Leafs

Anthony Stolarz: Out (Upper Body),

Dakota Mermis: Out (Lower Body),

Brandon Carlo: Out (Foot),

William Nylander: Day-To-Day (Lower Body)

Stats to know

  • In 38 games played, Jesper Bratt has totaled 32 points (eight goals and 24 assists).
  • Jake Allen has a 2.5 goals-against average, and 505 saves. His .910 save percentage ranks 17th in the league.
  • William Nylander has 14 goals and 27 assists for 41 total points this season.
  • Dennis Hildeby has a .912 save percentage (14th in the league), with 351 total saves, giving up 35 goals (3.0 goals-against average).

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