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Maple Leafs release 2022-23 regular season schedule

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By Thomas Hall
Jul 6, 2022, 16:29 EDTUpdated: Jul 6, 2022, 16:30 EDT
It’s the moment everyone has been waiting for. The 2022-23 season schedule has arrived.
On Wednesday, the Toronto Maple Leafs announced their schedule for the upcoming season, which will begin in Montreal versus the Canadiens on October 12, 2022.
Toronto will kick off the regular season with a back-to-back against the Canadiens and the Washington Capitals. Their first Saturday night home game is scheduled for Oct. 15 versus the Ottawa Senators.
The Maple Leafs are slated to play 14 back-to-back series, with no more than two being played each month. Their busiest month comes in November, as 15 games are currently on tap.
The team will play its final game before the four-day holiday break at home against the Philadelphia Flyers on Dec. 22. The annual all-star break will run from Feb. 2-9. The regular season will conclude on Apr. 13 against the New York Rangers.
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