Looking for where to watch Leafs game tonight? The Toronto Maple Leafs face off their opponents once again, and Vancouver fans have several options to catch the action if you do not plan to head over to Toronto. While being on the West Coast means an earlier start time, you won’t have to miss any of the game.
Television Broadcast
Sportsnet Pacific carries most Leafs games for viewers in British Columbia. Since this is an out-of-market game for Vancouver residents, you’ll need a cable or satellite subscription that includes Sportsnet in your package. The pre-game show typically starts 30 minutes before puck drop.
Streaming Services
For cord-cutters, Sportsnet NOW is your primary legal streaming option in Canada. A subscription gives you access to all national NHL broadcasts and Leafs regional games. The service works on mobile devices, computers, and streaming devices like Apple TV or Roku.
NHL Live (formerly Rogers NHL Live) has merged with Sportsnet NOW. If you’re a previous NHL Live subscriber, your account now provides access through the Sportsnet NOW platform.

Toronto Maple Leafs Schedule 2025
Date | Opponent | Time (PT) | Broadcast |
---|---|---|---|
Jan 21 | Tampa Bay | 4:30 PM | NHL Net |
Jan 23 | Columbus | 4:30 PM | ESPN+ |
Jan 30 | Minnesota | 4:00 PM | ESPN+ |
Feb 2 | Edmonton | 4:00 PM | – |
Feb 5 | Calgary | 6:00 PM | ESPN+ |
Feb 7 | Seattle | 7:00 PM | Disney+/Hulu |
Feb 9 | Vancouver | 4:00 PM | – |
Feb 23 | Carolina | 4:00 PM | – |
Feb 24 | Chicago | 4:00 PM | – |
Feb 26 | Boston | 4:00 PM | – |
Mar 1 | New York | 4:00 PM | – |
Mar 2 | Pittsburgh | 5:00 PM | TNT/tuTV Max |
Mar 4 | San Jose | 4:30 PM | – |
Mar 6 | Vegas | 7:00 PM | TNT/tuTV Max |
Mar 9 | Colorado | 4:00 PM | – |
Mar 11 | Utah | 6:00 PM | – |
Mar 14 | Florida | 4:00 PM | – |
Mar 16 | Ottawa | 3:00 PM | – |
Mar 18 | Calgary | 3:30 PM | – |
Mar 20 | Colorado | 3:00 PM | TNT Max |
Mar 21 | New York | 4:00 PM | – |
Mar 23 | Nashville | 3:00 PM | – |
Mar 26 | Philadelphia | 3:00 PM | – |
Mar 28 | San Jose | 6:30 PM | – |
Mar 30 | Los Angeles | 3:00 PM | – |
Mar 31 | Anaheim | 5:00 PM | – |
Apr 3 | Florida | 4:30 PM | – |
Apr 6 | Columbus | 4:00 PM | – |
Apr 9 | Florida | 4:00 PM | – |
Apr 10 | Tampa Bay | 4:00 PM | – |
Apr 13 | Montreal | 4:00 PM | – |
Apr 14 | Carolina | 2:00 PM | – |
Apr 16 | Buffalo | 4:00 PM | – |
Apr 18 | Detroit | 4:00 PM | – |
Sports Bars in Vancouver
Several Vancouver sports bars reliably show Leafs games. Here are some local favorites.
- The Score on Davie (1262 Davie St) features multiple big screens and solid pub food. They open early for Eastern time zone games.
- Red Card Sports Bar (560 Smithe St) downtown offers one of the best sports-watching atmospheres in the city, with wall-to-wall screens ensuring you won’t miss any action.
- G Sports Bar & Grill (1208 Granville St) caters to hockey fans and usually has the sound on for big games.
Blackout Restrictions
Remember that blackout restrictions may apply if the Leafs are playing the Canucks or another team being broadcast locally. In these cases, the game will air on the local Vancouver broadcast channel instead of out-of-market options.
Radio Coverage
For fans on the move, TSN 1040 Vancouver occasionally carries Leafs games when they’re playing western conference teams. The NHL app also offers radio broadcasts for subscribers. Before heading out or settling in to watch, double-check the broadcast schedule as times and channels can vary based on national broadcast agreements and schedule changes. For the latest updates on broadcast information, visit Sportsnet’s NHL schedule page or the Maple Leafs’ official website.
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