The Carolina Hurricanes vs. the Toronto Maple Leafs battle it out on the ice at the Air Canada Centre in Toronto, Ontario on Thursday, March 28 at 7:00 p.m. ET. Read on to see where fans can watch and listen to a live stream of the Thursday evening hockey game online and catch up-to-date feeds and coverage on highlight plays and scores.
The Hurricanes head into Thursday night's game as the no 2 team in the NHL Eastern Northeast Conference. Carolina snags the overall no 22 spot in the division, with a 15-14-2 record. According to Bleacher Report sports columnist Tom Schreier, "Just when you start to believe in the Hurricanes, they lose five straight. Worse yet: The Caps, Bolts, Rangers, Panthers could all miss the playoffs this year. It was a missed opportunity to create some separation in a weak."
The Maple Leafs snag the no 4 spot in the NHL Eastern Northeast Conference, and the no 11 overall spot with a 18-12-4 record (out of 30 teams). As Schreier points out, "Okay, I won't say anything about the Maple Leafs making the playoffs, but I've noticed that things are a little different this year: The team is looking a little plump, they are starting to feel a little nauseous and they have a sudden craving for oranges-but I won't tell anyone. There is nothing certain when it comes to a playoff berth, especially when you've been trying for a while."
The game will be broadcasted live on local channels RDS, ROOT, and SNET-O, but fans can also listen in on the radio at 99.9 The Fan, CBS Sports, 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.
ESPN, ESPN Scoreboard, and NHL.com are both good sources for up-to-date game coverage and feeds.
Official NHL team websites: Hurricanes and Maple Leafs.
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