Two of the top four teams in the Eastern Conference square off for the third time this season on Monday night.
The Bruins (84 pts, 2nd in Atlantic) will look to inch closer to the top of the Atlantic Division when they visit the Maple Leafs (78 pts, 3rd in Atlantic) on Monday night.
Toronto has been red-hot of late, winning nine of their last 10, while the Bruins have just three wins in their last 10, including five overtime losses.
In Canada, Bruins vs. Maple Leafs will be broadcast on Sportsnet and TVA Sports (French). The game can be streamed on Sportsnet+ in the Sportsnet app, as well as the TVA app.
In the United States, the game will be broadcast regionally on NESN. For local fans, the game can be streamed on NESN's app, while out of market fans can stream the game on ESPN+.
Bruins vs. Maple Leafs will begin at 7 PM EST on Monday, March 4. The game will be contested at Scotiabank Arena in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Bruins: RW Justin Brazeau – day-to-day, D Matt Grzelcyk – day-to-day
Maple Leafs: D Ilya Lyubushkin – day-to-day, LW Ty Voit – out
The Maple Leafs are 22-38 against the spread this season, the second-worst mark in the NHL.
The Maple Leafs lead the NHL in shutout wins this season (five).
Auston Matthews has recorded 29 goals and 11 assists in 29 home games this season.
The Bruins have the fewest regulation losses (13) in the NHL this season, but also have the most overtime losses (14).