How to watch the LA Kings vs. Toronto Maple Leafs: Start time, TV channel, and streaming info for Game 18

A fifth-straight road win this fall is on the line this evening on the road in Toronto against the Maple Leafs for the LA Kings.
Brandt Clarke, Los Angeles Kings
Brandt Clarke, Los Angeles Kings | Dan Hamilton-Imagn Images

Jim Hiller and the Los Angeles Kings (8-5-4) continue their road trip in the East north of the border in Canada in the middle of this week in Ontario on Thursday evening (Nov. 13) against the Toronto Maple Leafs (8-8-1). This comes after the Kings dominated the Montreal Canadiens in a 5-1 win on the road at the Bell Centre earlier this week on Tuesday (Nov. 11).

The Kings are red-hot, with a Western Conference-best seven road wins away from Crypto.com, early this regular season. In the past few weeks, the Kings have a league-best eight-game point streak on the road in the NHL.

Hiller and the Kings made a big roster adjustment to the top-nine forward lines this evening, going into this road matchup in Toronto vs. the Leafs. Zach Dooley of LA Kings Insider reports on Nov. 13 that forward Andrei Kuzmenko is expected to be a healthy scratch tonight for the Kings, which means winger Jeff Malott is expected to be back in the lineup returning with the fourth-line forward group vs. Toronto.

Here's a look at the TV/streaming information, start time, and radio broadcast information for the matchup between the Kings and Maple Leafs on the road at Scotiabank Arena in Toronto, ON, on Nov. 13.

How to watch the Los Angeles Kings vs. Toronto Maple Leafs

  • Date & Time: Thursday, Nov. 13, 4:00 p.m. PT
  • Location: Scotiabank Arena (Toronto, ON)
  • Live Streaming: ESPN+
  • TV: FDSN
  • Radio: ESPN LA App

Thursday evening's road tilt for the Kings against Toronto vs. the Maple Leafs will be broadcast live on FanDuel Sports Network West. The game will be streamed live on ESPN+ and the radio broadcast will be available on the ESPN LA app.

Los Angeles Kings projected roster vs. the Toronto Maple Leafs

Forwards

Joel Armia – Anze Kopitar – Adrian Kempe
Kevin Fiala – Quinton Byfield – Alex Laferriere
Warren Foegele – Phillip Danault – Trevor Moore
Jeff Malott – Alex Turcotte – Corey Perry
*Samuel Helenius and Andrei Kuzmenko

Defensemen

Mikey Anderson – Drew Doughty
Joel Edmundson – Brandt Clarke
Brian Dumoulin – Cody Ceci
*Jacob Moverare

Goalies

Darcy Kuemper

Anton Forsberg

*Indicates a healthy scratch

Projected starting goalies for the Los Angeles Kings vs. Toronto Maple Leafs

Kings: Darcy Kuemper

Maple Leafs:Β Dennis Hildeby

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