Ahead of the upcoming matinee matchup between the Toronto Maple Leafs and Colorado Avalanche, I’ve got predictions that align with the teams’ offensive strengths amid their defensive struggles. These insights are part of our free NHL picks for January 25th.
Avalanche vs. Maple Leafs Predictions
Top Bet: Over 6.5 goals (odds: -125)
The Maple Leafs rank eighth in the NHL for scoring, and the Avalanche are the league leaders with an average of nearly 4 goals per game. Recently, both teams have faced defensive challenges, with Colorado dropping four of their last five games and allowing 23 goals, while Toronto has conceded 29 goals over their last six games, with more than half of those games going over the total.
Betting on the over has been profitable for Leafs fans this season, standing at 30-20-2, and tonight’s game is expected to be a high-scoring contest against a high-rated Avalanche team.
Same Game Parlay Idea
Auston Matthews has netted 11 goals over his last 14 games and will need to carry more offensive weight with William Nylander out. Max Domi is also heating up, tallying four points—including three assists—in his recent four games alongside Matthews.
Parlay Picks:
- Auston Matthews as all-time goal scorer
- Domi with at least 0.5 assists
Odds Overview
- Moneyline: Avalanche at -180, Maple Leafs at +155
- Puck Line: Avalanche -1.5 (+130), Maple Leafs +1.5 (-150)
- Total Goals: Over 6.5 (-125), Under 6.5 (+105)
Trends
Toronto has won three of the last four head-to-head matchups on the moneyline, indicating recent dominance in this matchup.
Game Details
Location: Scotiabank Arena, Toronto, Ontario
Date: Sunday, January 25, 2026
Start Time: 1:30 PM ET
Broadcast: Altitude, TSN4
Injury Notes
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This story was originally published on Covers.com.
Fan Take: This game could turn into a high-octane showdown that highlights the offensive fireworks both teams can produce, which is exciting for fans craving fast-paced hockey. It also hints at a trend toward increased scoring in NHL matchups, possibly reshaping how bettors and viewers approach the game moving forward.
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