Maple Leafs Reschedule Monday Game to 2 PM for a ‘Magical Monday’ in Toronto Avoiding Clash with Blue Jays ALCS Match

The Toronto Maple Leafs have adjusted their game schedule to accommodate local sports enthusiasts for a ‘Magical Monday’ in Toronto.
Rescheduled Game to Avoid Conflict
The Maple Leafs moved their Monday home game against the Detroit Red Wings from 4 p.m. to 2 p.m. The decision prevents a schedule clash with the Blue Jays’ American League Championship Series (ALCS) match, yet to have its game time announced.
Toronto’s Scotiabank Arena will host a doubleheader event. Sports fans can stay post-game to view the ALCS action on the arena’s videoboard, courtesy of the Sportsnet broadcast.
Collaboration for a Seamless Experience
Keith Pelley, President & CEO of MLSE, emphasized the importance of the schedule adjustment. “The Blue Jays playoff excitement has captured the entire city, and we want to ensure fans don’t miss a pitch,” Pelley stated.
The NHL and Amazon Prime collaborated to facilitate the time change, ensuring an enjoyable experience for fans of both teams.
Viewing Options for Fans
- Fans attending the game will see the new time updated on digital tickets.
- Those unable to attend can watch the game through Amazon Prime’s inaugural Prime Monday Night Hockey broadcast of the 2025-26 season at 2 p.m.
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