Leafs TV schedule

MAPLE LEAFS ANNOUNCE 2020-21 RADIO AND TELEVISION BROADCAST SCHEDULE

The Toronto Maple Leafs announced today the club’s 2020-21 regular season broadcast schedule. All Maple Leafs’ games will be televised live on Sportsnet (38 games) and TSN (18 games), while Sportsnet 590 The FAN and TSN Radio 1050 will once again divide games evenly between the two radio networks. The club’s radio broadcast schedule for games following March 6, 2021 will be provided at a later date.

Calling the action for all games on both Sportsnet 590 The FAN and TSN Radio 1050 Toronto are the longtime Maple Leafs radio duo of play-by-play commentator Joe Bowen and radio analyst Jim Ralph.

Broadcast coverage of the Maple Leafs will begin on January 9 at 7 p.m. when the team plays the Blue vs. White Game presented by Canadian Tire. The game will be held at Scotiabank Arena and broadcast on both Sportsnet and TSN.

This season Leafs Nation Network will continue to provide fans all the access and analysis they need as the season unfolds. The Leaf: Blueprint will take fans behind the scenes while, on Good Morning, Leafs Nation and Countdown, Joe Bowen, Danielle Emanuele, Scott Willats, Bob McGill and guests will provide in-depth pre-game news and notes as the 2021 NHL season unfolds.

A rundown of the Maple Leafs regular season schedule, with broadcast information, is available below.

Leafs’ Blue vs. White game set for Saturday

MAPLE LEAFS ANNOUNCE BLUE VS. WHITE GAME PRESENTED BY CANADIAN TIRE TO BE HELD AT SCOTIABANK ARENA SATURDAY AND BROADCAST ON SPORTSNET AND TSN

As the team’s training camp continues this week in preparation for the start of the 2020-21 season, the Toronto Maple Leafs announced details for its Blue vs. White Game presented by Canadian Tire to be held at Scotiabank Arena at 7 p.m. on Saturday, January 9th and broadcast on both Sportsnet and TSN.

The club’s roster will be divided into two teams for the game with the Team Blue and Team White rosters announced on Friday.

“We are thankful to have the approval of all government branches and health authorities to begin our season at Scotiabank Arena,” said Maple Leafs General Manager Kyle Dubas. “We understand that these are very challenging times for our health systems, local businesses and the community at large. Though we will not be permitted to host fans at our games, we wanted to be able to include our fans in every way that we can, including our training camp festivities and the Blue vs White Game on Saturday night.”

The game’s broadcast will be produced by the Toronto Maple Leafs and MLSE and will include talent familiar to Maple Leaf and hockey fans including Joe Bowen as play by play announcer; two-time gold medalist and professional player Cheryl Pounder with colour commentary; Toronto Marlies play by play announcer Todd Crocker between the benches; Maple Leaf alumni Bob McGill as a rinkside analyst; Maple Leaf in-arena hosts Danielle Emanuele and Scott Willats as pre-game and intermission panel hosts and special panel guest Jayna Hefford, one of Canada’s most decorated Olympians and Chairperson of the Professional Women’s Hockey Players Association.

The Maple Leafs will open their regular season schedule on Wednesday, January 13 at Scotiabank Arena in Toronto when they take on the Montreal Canadiens.

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