Boston Bruins vs Toronto Maple Leafs: facts, prediction and H2H — November 12, 2025
Boston Bruins
Toronto Maple Leafs
Boston Bruins to face Toronto Maple Leafs in an NHL regular-season clash. The game will take place overnight on Wednesday, November 12, with a 1:00 a.m. CET start, and here’s my take on this matchup.
Boston Bruins vs. Toronto Maple Leafs: Match facts and H2H
- Boston have won their last six games.
- Toronto have lost their previous two after a run of three straight victories.
- In their last four outings, Toronto have conceded at least three goals in each.
- Boston have scored a minimum of three goals in five of their last six games.
- The Bruins have won their last five home games.
- Toronto have dropped four of their last five away fixtures.
- Toronto currently own the worst defensive record in the Eastern Conference, with 60 goals conceded.
- Toronto allow an average of 3.75 goals per game, while Boston concede 3.29.
- William Nylander leads Toronto in scoring with 23 points, while David Pastrňák tops Boston’s charts with 19.
- These teams have already met once this season, with Boston claiming a 5–3 victory.
Boston Bruins vs. Toronto Maple Leafs: Match preview
The Boston Bruins and Toronto Maple Leafs not only share the same conference but also compete within the same Atlantic Division. However, their current form and momentum tell very different stories.
Boston started the campaign strongly with three straight wins but then hit a rough patch, losing six in a row. Since then, though, they’ve rebounded impressively and are now riding a six-game winning streak. The Bruins have climbed back into the playoff zone, sitting second in the Atlantic Division and fifth in the Eastern Conference. In their most recent meeting, Boston defeated Toronto 5–3 on the road.
For Toronto, the start of the season has been far less convincing. The Canadian side have struggled for consistency, alternating wins and losses throughout their early fixtures. In their last five games, they’ve won three and lost two — both in their most recent outings. The Maple Leafs currently rank sixth in the Atlantic Division and 12th in the Eastern Conference.
The points gap between the two sides isn’t huge: Boston have collected 20 points from 17 games, while Toronto sit on 17 points, having played one game fewer. The Atlantic Division is tight, with just five points separating first from seventh place.
Prediction
Boston are impressing their fans with strong, playoff-level performances, while Toronto remain shaky — particularly at the back. My suggestion for this matchup is to bet on the total goals over 5.5.