NHL Playoff Game 6 Preview: Toronto Maple Leafs (3-2) vs. Ottawa Senators (2-3)

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The Toronto Maple Leafs and Ottawa Senators are set to clash in Game 6 of their first-round Stanley Cup Playoff series on May 1, 2025. The game will take place at the Canadian Tire Centre in Ottawa, with puck drop scheduled for 7 p.m. ET. This matchup has been a rollercoaster, with Toronto leading the series 3-2 after Ottawa’s recent resurgence.

Team Form and Key Players

Toronto Maple Leafs:

The Maple Leafs started the series strong, taking a commanding 3-0 lead. However, they have since dropped two consecutive games, including a 4-0 shutout loss in Game 5. Toronto’s offense, led by Auston Matthews, Mitch Marner, and William Nylander, has struggled in series-clinching scenarios. Matthews, in particular, will need to step up, as he has yet to make a significant impact in the last two games.

Goaltender Anthony Stolarz has been solid throughout the series, boasting a 2.25 goals-against average (GAA) and a .899 save percentage in the playoffs. However, his performance has dipped slightly in recent games, and he will need to regain his form to help Toronto close out the series.

Ottawa Senators:

The Senators have shown incredible resilience, winning Games 4 and 5 to keep their playoff hopes alive. Captain Brady Tkachuk and forward Tim Stutzle have been instrumental in Ottawa’s comeback, combining for multiple points in recent games. Goaltender Linus Ullmark has also been a standout, recording his first career playoff shutout in Game 5.

Ottawa’s special teams have been a key factor, with their penalty kill and power play stepping up at crucial moments. The Senators will look to capitalize on their home-ice advantage, where they have been strong all season.

Key Matchups and Strategies

  1. Special Teams Battle: Toronto’s power play has been a game-changer, but Ottawa’s penalty kill has improved significantly in the last two games. The team that wins the special teams battle could have the upper hand.
  2. Goaltending Duel: Stolarz and Ullmark will be under the spotlight. Ullmark’s recent form gives Ottawa an edge, but Stolarz has the capability to bounce back.
  3. Physical Play: Ottawa has out-hit Toronto throughout the series, and their physicality has disrupted the Leafs’ offensive flow. Expect the Senators to continue this approach.
  4. First 10 Minutes: The opening minutes will be crucial. Ottawa will aim to set the tone early, backed by their home crowd, while Toronto will look to weather the storm and establish their game.

Game Odds

Toronto Maple Leafs      5.5

Ottawa Senators              – 120

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Wednesday, May 1, 2025

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