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Toronto Maple Leafs Weekly Schedule
January 26, 2026
Monday, January 26
No games scheduled.
Tuesday, January 27
Wednesday, January 28
No games scheduled.
Thursday, January 29
Friday, January 30
No games scheduled.
Saturday, January 31
Sunday, February 1
No games scheduled.
Breaking News
- Report: Maple Leafs’ Brandon Carlo has emerged in trade talks
- Ryan Leslie believes playing in Toronto isn’t the burden it once was: Leafs Morning Take
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- Former Maple Leafs President and GM Brian Burke named to Hockey Hall of Fame
Toronto Maple Leafs Schedule
Maple Leafs Game Schedule
If you are trying to keep track of when the Toronto Maple Leafs play next, this page gives you a clean week-by-week view of the schedule.
Use it to see what is coming up on the calendar, whether Toronto is heading into a busy stretch, getting time between games, starting a road trip, or preparing for the next matchup.
Weekly Schedule Navigation
Track Upcoming Matchups
Use the navigation buttons to move forward or backward through the Maple Leafs schedule as the season moves along.
This makes it easy to look ahead at upcoming games, review recent matchups, or get a better sense of how Toronto’s schedule is arranged over a given stretch.
Daily Matchups & Times
Opponents, Locations, and Puck Drop Times
Each day is laid out clearly so you can see who the Maple Leafs are playing, where the game is being played, and when puck drop is scheduled.
Game times, opponents, locations, and off days are listed in a straightforward format, giving you an easy way to plan around Toronto’s schedule.
Schedule Patterns
Back-to-Backs & Road Trips
The weekly layout also helps make the flow of the Maple Leafs’ season easier to follow.
You can quickly identify back-to-back games, road trips, home stands, travel-heavy stretches, and breaks in the schedule.




