Moneyline PickAnaheim Ducks 
Player PropCutter Gauthier over 0.5 goals 
Same Game ParlayOver 5.5 total goals + Auston Matthews over 0.5 goals + Cutter Gauthier over 0.5 points
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Toronto Maple Leafs vs Anaheim Ducks Main Match Info

Toronto Maple Leafs vs Anaheim Ducks Moneyline Prediction

The Ducks bounced back from their 4-0 shutout loss to the St. Louis Blues with a 4-1 road win over the Winnipeg Jets, giving them three wins over their last four contests. Anaheim are making a strong charge toward a playoff berth with roughly one month left in the regular season. 

Their W8, L2 record over their last 10 outings ranks among the best in the Western Conference. 

The Maple Leafs are the complete opposite, and their losing skid has reached eight games following a disappointing 3-1 loss to one of their biggest rivals, the Montreal Canadiens, on Tuesday. 

Six of those defeats have come in regulation, and the last three have come by two or more goals, highlighting their struggles on both ends of the ice. In fact, they’re winless since the Olympic break

The Maple Leafs will aim to turn things around at home, but they’ve lost their last eight encounters at Scotiabank Arena (L6, OT2) and haven’t recorded a victory in front of their fans since January 10. The Ducks, meanwhile, have won five of their last seven on the road. Expect Anaheim to add to Toronto’s misery with another win.

Toronto Maple Leafs vs Anaheim Ducks Player Prop

Given how much the Maple Leafs have struggled defensively of late, as they’re averaging 4.37 goals allowed per outing during their ongoing eight-game losing skid, the Ducks will rely on their offence to secure the victory. 

That means Cutter Gauthier should find a way to step up, as he’s been the team’s most productive forward in recent weeks.

The 22-year-old has gone pointless in Anaheim’s last two encounters, but he had previously been riding a four-game point streak and still has eight points (seven goals, one assist) in eight outings since the Olympic break. 

With Gauthier averaging 4.25 shots per game over that span, he should have plenty of opportunities to find the back of the net against a woeful Maple Leafs defence.

Toronto Maple Leafs vs Anaheim Ducks Same Game Parlay

Our three-leg parlay points toward an open contest with plenty of goals. As bad as the Maple Leafs have been, they still rank 17th in goals per game with 3.11, and their offence isn’t as woeful as their record suggests. 

But with a defence that allows 3.48 goals per game and facing a Ducks offence that ranks 12th in goals (3.23), all signs point to a high-scoring affair.

We’re pairing that outcome with two elite players leaving their mark on the scoresheet. The first one is Auston Matthews, who leads Toronto in goals (26) and ranks second in points (52) this season.

Our third leg backs Gauthier to record at least one point. The numbers support his pick, as the star forward has collected eight points (G7, A1) since the Olympic break. Furthermore, Gauthier has been productive all season, leading the Ducks in goals (32) and points (57) by a comfortable margin. 

Toronto Maple Leafs vs Anaheim Ducks Team News

Toronto Maple Leafs Team News

The Maple Leafs will be close to full strength, which has been the case in recent weeks. The team’s lone injury casualty is veteran defenceman Chris Tanev, but he’s already been ruled out for the rest of the 2025-26 campaign due to a hip injury.

Anaheim Ducks Team News

The Ducks will be without John Carlson (lower body) and Troy Terry (upper body) due to minor injuries, although both players are expected to be back in the lineup in the coming days – presumably before the end of the week. They’ll be without goaltender Petr Mrazek, who’s out for the rest of the 2025-26 campaign with a hip injury.

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