NHL Game Preview: Tampa Bay Lightning (16-10-2) vs. Toronto Maple Leafs (13-11-4)

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The Tampa Bay Lightning (16-10-2) aim to snap a three-game skid against a Toronto Maple Leafs (13-11-4) squad that’s stumbled in a shootout loss to Montreal on Saturday, capping a rollercoaster stretch of three wins in four. Tampa, clinging to third in the Atlantic Division with a +15 goal differential, has been outscored 8-3 across losses to the Islanders (twice) and Penguins, exposing goaltending woes without Andrei Vasilevskiy. The Leafs, fourth in the Atlantic, boast a potent offense (3.39 GF/G, 5th in NHL) led by Auston Matthews’ 85 shots but rank 23rd in GA/G (3.29), vulnerable at home (8-4-4). This Atlantic rivalry at Scotiabank Arena—where Toronto went 4-0 against Tampa last season—pits the Lightning’s road resilience (8-3-2) against the Leafs’ special teams edge (14.1% PP, 81.5% PK). Expect a gritty, high-stakes affair as both chase momentum before Tampa’s back-to-back finale in Montreal.

Game Details

Puckdrop: 7:30 p.m. ET

Venue: Scotiabank Arena, Toronto, Ontario (capacity: 19,800)

Broadcast: NHL Network, Sportsnet (Toronto), Bally Sports Sun (Tampa Bay)

This divisional clash opens Monday’s slate, with Toronto kicking off a five-game homestand and Tampa starting a four-game road trip. The Leafs’ fans have powered 3.5 GF/G in home wins, but the Lightning’s physicality could turn it into a playoff-like grind.

Injury Report

Injuries plague both netminders, forcing backups into spotlight duels that could decide a low-scoring tilt. Tampa’s absences hit their blue line and star power, while Toronto’s goaltending carousel continues amid a rash of defensive tweaks—totaling 98 man-games lost league-wide for the Leafs.

TeamPlayerPositionStatusInjuryEstimated ReturnNotes
Tampa Bay LightningNikita KucherovRWDay-to-Day (Doubtful)UndisclosedDecember 8Team-high 34P (12G-22A) in 25GP; missed Saturday—major offensive void if out.
Tampa Bay LightningAndrei VasilevskiyGOutUndisclosedDecember 10Starter (11-6-2, .917 SV%); Jonas Johansson (2.85 GAA in relief) starts back-to-back.
Tampa Bay LightningErik CernakDOutUndisclosedDecember 13Shutdown defender (0G-4A in 19GP); +5 rating—exposes third pair.
Tampa Bay LightningRyan McDonaghDOutUndisclosedDecember 9Veteran (3G-3A in 15GP); heavy minutes eater, return imminent.
Tampa Bay LightningConor GeekieCDay-to-DayUndisclosedDecember 8Prospect (limited NHL time); practiced but status unclear.
Toronto Maple LeafsAnthony StolarzGOutUpper BodyDecember 13Backup (6-5-1, .917 SV% in 13GP); Dennis Hildeby or Artur Akhtyamov in net.
Toronto Maple LeafsJoseph WollGOutLower BodyJanuary 1Starter option (2.30 GAA); sidelined since early December—goaltending crisis.
Toronto Maple LeafsMarshall RifaiDOutWristTBDDepth piece; no games played this season.
Toronto Maple LeafsBrandon CarloDOutLower BodyDecember 12Acquired blueliner (0G-2A in 18GP); key for physicality.

Impact: Tampa’s D is thin without Cernak/McDonagh, forcing Victor Hedman into 28+ minutes; Kucherov’s status clouds top-line scoring. Toronto’s netminders are green (Hildeby: 14 NHL games), ripe for Tampa’s rush (27.4 SOG/G).

Key Player Matchups

With stars potentially sidelined, depth and goaltending duels take center stage. Tampa’s forecheck vs. Toronto’s transition—power plays (TBL 15.9%, TOR 14.1%) could swing it.

Brayden Point (TBL, C) vs. Auston Matthews (TOR, C): Point (team-high 15G) drives even-strength (53% faceoffs); Matthews (85 SOG) hunts goals but -2 rating lately. Point’s two-way vs. Matthews’ shot. Edge: Even—star power clash.

Nikita Kucherov (TBL, RW, if active) vs. William Nylander (TOR, RW): Kucherov (34P) dazzles if plays; Nylander (21A) thrives on PP (team-high). Kucherov’s creativity edges. Edge: Kucherov.

Mikhail Sergachev (TBL, D) vs. Mitch Marner (TOR, RW): Sergachev (+6) quarterbacks transitions; Marner (18A) sets up plays (team-high 6 PPG). Sergachev’s mobility neutralizes. Edge: Sergachev.

Goalie Duel: Jonas Johansson (TBL) vs. Dennis Hildeby (TOR): Johansson (5-4-0, .896 SV% in starts) steady in relief; Hildeby (limited NHL: .917 SV% projected) faces pressure. Edge: Johansson—experience.

Projected Lines (Subject to change):
Lightning:
Guentzel-Point-Kucherov (if active) | Cirelli-Hagel-Bjorkstrand | Paul-James-Holmberg | Girgensons-Gourde-Perbix | Hedman-Sergachev | Cernak-McDonagh (if active)

Maple Leafs: Matthews-Marner-Nylander | Tavares-Domi-Knies | Bertuzzi-Dewar-Jarnkrok | McMann-Lorentz-Veleno | Rielly-Brodie | Ekman-Larsson-Liljegren

Team Records and Standings

TeamRecordPointsGoal Diff.Home/AwayDivision Rank
Tampa Bay Lightning16-10-234+158-7-0 Home / 8-3-2 Away3rd Atlantic
Toronto Maple Leafs13-11-430+38-4-4 Home / 5-7-0 Away4th Atlantic

Lightning rank 10th GF/G (3.14), 5th GA/G (2.61), 86.7% PK; Leafs 5th GF/G (3.39), 23rd GA/G (3.29), 81.5% PK.

Recent Team Forms

Tampa’s skid masks strong underlying metrics (58% Corsi), while Toronto’s SO loss ended a three-game win streak fueled by road grit.

Lightning Last 5 Games (2-3-0):

DateOpponentResultKey Notes
Dec. 6vs. NYIL 2-0Johansson 28 saves; shutout ends streak.
Dec. 4vs. PITL 4-3Hagel GWG too late; 35 SOG.
Dec. 2@ NYIL 2-1Vasilevskiy pulled; low-event loss.
Nov. 29vs. NYRW 4-2Point 2G; PP clicks (2/4).
Nov. 28@ DETW 5-1Offensive barrage; 32 SOG.

Maple Leafs Last 5 Games (3-1-1):

DateOpponentResultKey Notes
Dec. 6vs. MTLL 1-2 (SO)Hildeby 34 saves; clutch SO loss.
Dec. 4@ CARW 5-1Matthews hat trick; dominant road.
Dec. 2@ FLAW 4-1Nylander 2G; PK 3/3.
Nov. 30@ PITW 7-2Offensive explosion; 3 PP goals.
Nov. 28@ WSHL 4-2Defensive lapses; 22 SOG.

Lightning 7-3-0 L10 (3.0 GF/G); Leafs 5-3-2 L10 (3.4 GF/G).

Series History

These Atlantic rivals have met 123 times (regular + playoffs), with Toronto holding a 66-39-10-7 edge overall (59.5% win rate), including 55-32-10-5 in regular season (59.8%). Leafs lead at home (36-16-5-2), outscoring Tampa 418-368 all-time. Recent dominance: Toronto 4-0 last season (outscored TBL 19-11), including 6-5 and 5-2 wins. Lightning own playoff history (2-0 series wins: 2020 ECF 4-3, 2022 ECSF 4-3), but no meetings since. Average: 6.2 goals/game.

Betting Trends

Puck Line: TOR covers 45% as home faves.

Total (O/U): 6.5 (Over +110; Under -130 to -134) – Under 6-3 in TBL’s L9 road; H2H Over 7-3 L10.

Trends: Leafs 4-0 SU last 4 H2H; Lightning 0-3 SU L3 overall. TOR 3-7 ATS as -110 faves.

Game Odds

Tampa Bay Lightning      – 125

Toronto Maple Leafs      6.5

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Sunday, December 7, 2025

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