Penguins vs. Maple Leafs Watch and Listen Online LIVE STREAM: NHL Live Feed and Coverage from Toronto

By Danica Bellini,Mstarz reporter | Mar 09, 2013 03:48 PM EST

The Pittsburgh Penguins vs. the Toronto Maple Leafs battle it out on the ice at the Air Canada Centre in Toronto, Ontario on Saturday, March 9 at 7:00 p.m. ET. Read on to see where fans can watch and listen to a live stream of the Saturday evening hockey game online and catch up-to-date feeds and coverage on highlight plays and scores. 

The Penguins head into Saturday night's game as the no 1 team in the NHL Eastern Atlantic Conference. Pittsburgh snags the overall no 5 spot in the division, with a 16-8-0 record. According to Bleacher Report sports columnist Maxwell Ogden, "Since beginning the season at 3-3-0, the Pittsburgh Penguins have won 13 of their past 18 games. That includes their current three-game winning streak in which they've taken down the Montreal Canadiens, Philadelphia Flyers and Tampa Bay Lightning. With Sidney Crosby leading the league with 39 points, Evgeni Malkin's absence due to injury has been overcome. Outside of Crosby, Chris Kunitz has been marvelous with 14 goals and 17 assists. James Neal has added 15 goals of his own while goaltender Marc-Andre Fleury has gone 11-5-0 in the net. Perhaps most impressive of all, Pittsburgh is 10-4-0 on the road-the second-best number in the NHL behind the Chicago Blackhawks."

The Maple Leafs snag the no 3 spot in the NHL Eastern Northeast Conference, and the no 7 overall spot with a 15-10-0 record (out of 30 teams). As Ogden points out, "After three years of limited playing time, 22-year-old Nazem Kadri has finally found his niche with the Toronto Maple Leafs. With 11 goals and 14 assists through 25 games, Kadri has been the catalyst for the NHL's seventh-leading scoring offense. Paired with 23-year-old wing James van Riemsdyk and 24-year-old center James Reimer, it appears as if Toronto has found their stars of tomorrow. They've been working exceptionally well as of late, as the Maple Leafs have won three of their past four games. They also own three shutouts and have managed to go 9-5 on the road. They have some work to do, but Toronto is prepping for a quality seed come the postseason."

Tonight's face-off on the ice should prove a fierce battle between two of NHL East's best teams.

The game will be broadcasted live on local channels ROOT, CBC, and NHLN, but fans can also listen in on the radio at 105.9 The X970 ESPN, and TSN 1050.

For ESPN's complete NHL power rank standings for the regular 2012-2013 season, go here.

For fans who want to try out a free live stream (which may mean downloading a torrent), click here.

For a one-time fee, fans can access a NHL Gamecenter Live pass.

ESPNESPN Scoreboard, and NHL.com  are both good sources for up-to-date game coverage and feeds.

Official NHL team websites: Penguins and Maple Leafs.

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