Watch Penguins vs. Maple Leafs: TV and Streaming Details for November 3
                                The NHL matchup on November 3 features the Pittsburgh Penguins facing the Toronto Maple Leafs at Scotiabank Arena. The game is set to begin at 7:30 p.m. ET and will be broadcast on NHL Network.
Team Rankings and Performance
As of this matchup, the Maple Leafs hold a record of 6 wins, 5 losses, and 1 overtime loss, totaling 13 points. They are ranked 14th in the Eastern Conference. In contrast, the Penguins have an 8-3-2 record and rank third with 18 points.
Injury Reports
Injuries can significantly impact team performance. Here’s a current summary for both teams:
- Toronto Maple Leafs:
- Christopher Tanev: Out (Upper Body)
 - Marshall Rifai: Out (Wrist)
 - Steven Lorentz: Day-To-Day (Upper Body)
 - Scott Laughton: Day-To-Day (Lower Body)
 - Joseph Woll: Out (Personal)
 
 - Pittsburgh Penguins:
- Joel Blomqvist: Out (Lower Body)
 - Kevin Hayes: Out (Upper Body)
 - Tanner Howe: Out (ACL)
 - Caleb Jones: Out (Lower Body)
 - Justin Brazeau: Day-To-Day (Upper Body)
 - Rickard Rakell: Out (Upper Body)
 
 
Key Player Statistics
Both teams feature standout players making significant contributions this season:
- John Tavares (Toronto Maple Leafs): 16 points (6 goals, 10 assists) in 12 games.
 - Evgeni Malkin (Pittsburgh Penguins): 18 points (4 goals, 14 assists) in 13 games.
 - Anthony Stolarz (Toronto): Holds a goals-against average of 3.1 with 234 saves, ranking 39th in save percentage at .893.
 - Arturs Silovs (Pittsburgh): Goals-against average of 2.7, 200 saves, and a .913 save percentage, ranking 16th in the league.
 
Viewing Options for Penguins vs. Maple Leafs
Fans can catch the action between the Pittsburgh Penguins and Toronto Maple Leafs on NHL Network. For streaming options, check local listings and online streaming services.
Stay updated on game previews, player stats, and injury reports as the season progresses, ensuring you’re well-informed leading up to game day.