ESPN has an Original Six matchup set for Thursday night, as the Maple Leafs and Red Wings meet on national TV.
It's the third meeting between the two Atlantic Division foes. Toronto earned victories in the previous contests, winning 4-2 on Nov. 28 and then 4-1 just last weekend.
The Maple Leafs are second in the division with a record of 25-9-7, trailing only the Bruins. Mitch Marner, who was named to his fourth All-Star game, leads the team in points with 49, as well as assists with 34. William Nylander is the team's goal leader, finding the back of the net 22 times so far this season.
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After a strong start to the season, the Red Wings have fallen back near .500, entering Thursday with a mark of 17-15-7. Captain Dylan Larkin is pacing the club's offense, with a team-high 35 points and 14 goals.
The two teams will play once more in the regular season after Thursday, a matchup in early April.
Here is everything you need to know to watch the Maple Leafs vs. Red Wings national TV game.
What time is Maple Leafs vs. Red Wings?
- Time: 7 p.m. ET
- Location: Little Caesars Arena, Detroit
The puck drop for the Maple Leafs and Red Wings game is set for 7 p.m. ET. The game will be played at the Little Caesars Arena in Motor City.
What channel is Maple Leafs vs. Red Wings on?
- TV channel: ESPN (U.S.)
ESPN will be home to the Maple Leafs vs. Red Wings game on Thursday night.
Bob Wischusen, Ray Ferraro and Emily Kaplan are the ESPN crew on the call for the Thursday game.
How to stream Maple Leafs vs. Red Wings
- ESPN+, fubo TV, Sling
- ESPN.com/ESPN App
Fans can watch Maple Leafs vs. Red Wings on NHL Power Play on ESPN+, the ESPN app and ESPN's website with a cable subscription.
By signing up for fuboTV (free trial), Sling TV or DirecTV Stream, U.S. viewers will have streaming access to all ESPN games.