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NHL Predictions: October 24th Toronto Maple Leafs vs Buffalo Sabres

October 24, 2025 by Last Word On Hockey

Welcome back to another edition of NHL Predictions, with us here at Last Word On Hockey. The Toronto Maple Leafs (3-3-1) hit the road Friday night to take on the Buffalo Sabres (3-4-0).

NHL Predictions Leafs vs Sabres

2024-25 Season Series: Leafs 3-0

Time: 7:00 p.m. Eastern Daylight Time (EDT)

How to Watch: Sportsnet Ontario, EPSN

Location: KeyBank Center at Buffalo, New York

Tonight’s game figures to be a high-pressure Atlantic Division showdown. Toronto arrives underwhelmingly inconsistent early in the season. Meanwhile, Buffalo is slightly ahead in the standings but showing offensive limitations. Here’s how this matchup shapes up, and why the Leafs still have the edge.

Offence & Defence Match-up

Toronto’s offence has averaged roughly 3.4 goals-per-game (24 goals over seven games), ranking 12th in the league. Buffalo, by contrast, has generated just 2.7 goals per game (19 goals over seven games), placing them 27th in NHL scoring.

Defensively, Toronto is leaking 3.6 goals-per-game (25 goals allowed), ranking 19th. Buffalo is giving up about 2.9 goals-per-game (20 allowed), which is much stronger (11th in the league).

So while Toronto holds an edge in offensive punch, Buffalo’s defence has been more consistent, setting up a classic “attack vs structure” narrative.

Recent Trends & Momentum

The Sabres come into this game riding a strong home-ice trend. They’ve won three straight games in Buffalo, and 15 of their last 20 contests at home.

On the other side, the Maple Leafs have struggled to close out games when they’re listed as favourites; they are 3-4 when favoured this season.

These trends suggest Buffalo might have the psychological edge at home, but Toronto still has the higher ceiling.

Key Players to Watch

  • William Nylander leads Toronto with 13 points (two goals, 11 assists) in seven games making him one of the most productive forwards in the early season.

  • John Tavares is also contributing at nine points (four goals, fivr assists) in seven games.

  • For Buffalo, Jack Quinn and Josh Doan both have six points each (three goals, three assists).

  • Goaltending is a factor: Toronto’s starter Anthony Stolarz is 2-3-1 this season with a 3.01 goals-against average and an .894 save percentage, some numbers that raise concern.

  • Meanwhile, Buffalo’s Alex Lyon is 2-4 with a 2.55 GAA and a .924 SV%, offering a stabilizing presence in net.

Prediction & Key Outcomes

Toronto needs to play a complete game: generate high-danger chances, enforce tempo, and limit Buffalo’s time and space in their zone. Given Toronto’s offensive capabilities and Buffalo’s relative scoring inefficiency (2.7 GPG), the Leafs are primed to exploit the Sabres’ weaker attack.

The prediction: Toronto Maple Leafs 4, Buffalo Sabres 2.

Toronto’s higher-end upside, led by Nylander and Tavares, should carry them. Buffalo will push hard at home, but may struggle to finish consistently against Toronto’s offensive depth.

Best bets to watch:

  • Leafs moneyline (favored)

  • Total goals Over 6 (Toronto games have gone over this total five of seven times)

  • William Nylander to record a multiple-point game

For Toronto, a win here would provide momentum in a challenging Atlantic Division and help quiet critics who question their consistency. For Buffalo, a home loss shifts pressure back onto a young roster trying to establish identity and effectiveness. The Leafs’ ability to win on the road under pressure is a meaningful barometer for their playoff-contender status.

Main Photo Timothy T. Ludwig-Imagn Images

The post NHL Predictions: October 24th Toronto Maple Leafs vs Buffalo Sabres appeared first on Last Word On Hockey.

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