Exciting news for Leafs fans! The Toronto Maple Leafs and Detroit Red Wings game start time has been pushed back due to a winter storm. Find out more about the anticipated lineup changes and game delays!
The Toronto Maple Leafs and the Detroit Red Wings have delayed the start of their Sunday game by 30 minutes to 7:30 p.m. ET due to a winter storm affecting travel plans. The NHL made the announcement, but the reason behind the change was not specified. High winds in the Great Lakes region kept the Red Wings grounded, causing a later arrival and a subsequent delay in the game's start time. However, Leafs fans can look forward to potential lineup changes hinted by Sheldon Keefe, with Mark Giordano's performance under scrutiny after tough matches against NYI and COL.
As the Maple Leafs gear up for the second half of their season, consistency remains the primary goal. With game-to-game steadiness in mind, the Leafs will kick off the next phase of their season in Edmonton on Tuesday, seeking to maintain their competitive edge.
In the upcoming game against the Red Wings, key players like David Perron, Dylan Larkin, and Patrick Kane are set to showcase their skills. The matchup promises an exciting showdown between two talented teams vying for victory. Toronto leads the league in games reaching overtime, adding to the anticipation surrounding their performance.
As the two teams face off, fans can expect an intense battle on the ice, with potential surprises in store based on the speculated lineup changes. The game delay and winter storm factors contribute to the excitement, setting the stage for a thrilling clash between the Leafs and the Red Wings.
The Toronto Maple Leafs and Detroit Red Wings are pushing back the start of Sunday's game 30 minutes to 7:30 p.m. ET, the league announced.
The league made the announcement Sunday afternoon and while it didn't explain why the change was made, a big winter storm has affected travellers' plans in ...
Puck drop of Sunday's game between the Toronto Maple Leafs and the Detroit Red Wings has been delayed half an hour, the NHL announced.
High winds in the Great Lakes kept the Red Wings at home until late Sunday, causing nearly an hour delay in the game against Toronto.
The Leafs will begin the second half of their season on Tuesday in Edmonton, continuing their strive for consistency.
Sheldon Keefe hinted that there could be a few lineup changes tonight. He confirmed that Mark Giordano, coming off a rough couple of games vs. NYI and COL, will ...
David Perron -- Dylan Larkin -- Lucas Raymond. Alex DeBrincat -- J.T. Compher -- Patrick Kane. Michael Rasmussen -- Andrew Copp -- Christian Fischer.
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