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Where to watch Leafs vs Senators today: Time, TV info, and live stream details for Game 2

Leafs vs Senators Game 2 is scheduled for April 22 at 7:30 p.m. ET at Scotiabank Arena in Toronto, Ontario. Canadian supporters can watch it on Sportsnet or CBC, and U.S. viewers can watch it on ESPN2. Streaming options are available on Sportsnet+, CBC Gem, ESPN+, and FuboTV. Get ready for a huge playoff night of hockey action!
Where to watch Leafs vs Senators today: Time, TV info, and live stream details for Game 2
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Toronto Maple Leafs and Ottawa Senators will be playing Game 2 of their playoff series shortly. Fans are extremely excited after an excellent first game. All are waiting to know when and where to watch this massive match. Let us check the match time, TV channels, and online streaming information. If you are in Canada, the USA, or any other nation, you will get the best possible means of watching the game here.

Where and when to watch Leafs Senators game 2



Today, the Senators and Maple Leafs will have a crucial game. Fans will pack the stadium to capacity with euphoria, cheering, and making noises. It will be played at Scotiabank Arena in Toronto, the home stadium of the Maple Leafs' home ground. The match will begin at 7:30 p.m. ET.
With a thrilling Game 1, both teams are more motivated than ever before. Players will give their best to win and move one step closer to the playoffs. The excitement is sky-high, and the arena will be full of playoff spirit. Every goal, every save, and every second will matter. This game could shape the rest of the series, making it a must-watch for every hockey lover.

Where to catch this exciting match, TV and Online info


In case you are within Canada, you can catch the game on CBC or Sportsnet. These happen to be two of the key sports channels to air NHL matches. You also have the opportunity to catch it online on the CBC Gem application or Sportsnet+.
If you are based in the United States, you can view the game on ESPN2.
If you have no cable subscription, there is still a way out, and that is viewing it online through ESPN+ or FuboTV. These platforms enable you to view live games with much convenience. They may even offer you a free trial, so you do not have to incur costs for just one game. Make sure to check your TV or app in advance to confirm it is working. You wouldn't want to miss this critical playoff game.
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