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How to Watch Maple Leafs vs Senators: Live Stream NHL Playoffs, TV Channel
@Source: newsweek.com
The Toronto Maple Leafs will face the Ottawa Senators in Game 4 of this NHL Playoff matchup on Saturday at the Canadian Tire Centre.How to Watch Maple Leafs vs Senators:
Date: Saturday, April 26, 2025
Time: 7:00 PM ET
Channel: TBS, truTV
Stream: Sling (WATCH)
The Maple Leafs took a commanding 3-0 lead in the series after winning Game 3, 3-2 in overtime. It was the second consecutive game Toronto won in overtime, and they will now look to complete the sweep in Game 4.Ottawa has to show some fight in this game if it wants to stay alive. They will have their home crowd behind them, and the only way to approach being in a 3-0 deficit is to take it one game at a time. Tim Stutzle needs to be better. After leading the team in points this season, he only has one assist in three postseason games.Mitch Marner has done a fantastic job of setting up his teammates, with five assists already in the series. Look for him to attack now that he has distributed the puck around. He has not scored since Game 1, but that might change tonight.This is a great NHL Playoff matchup that will not disappoint; make sure to tune in and catch all the action.Live stream Maple Leafs vs Senators with Sling: Start your subscription now!This game can be streamed on TNT nationally with a one-month subscription to Sling, which you can cancel at any time.Regional restrictions may apply. If you purchase a product or register for an account through one of the links on our site, we may receive compensation.
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