Predicted Maple Leafs Lineup Tonight: Toronto's projected lines for game against Nashville Predators | October 14, 2025

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The Toronto Maple Leafs are set to play the second half of a back-to-back against the Nashville Predators at home on Tuesday, October 14.

Toronto is off to a 1-2 start and has lost back-to-back games to the Detroit Red Wings, including a 3-2 home loss on Monday. Ahead of the Maple Leafs home game on Tuesday, here is what Toronto's lineup is expected to look like.

Maple Leafs projected lines

Forwards

  • Matthew Knies - Auston Matthews - Easton Cowan
  • Matias Maccelli - John Tavares - William Nylander
  • Nick Robertson - Max Domi - Bobby McMann
  • Dakota Joshua - Nic Roy - Calle Jarnkrok

Easton Cowan made his NHL debut on Monday and will remain in the lineup due to the injury to Steven Lorentz. In his debut on Monday, Cowan had 14:05 of ice time and failed to record a point, but did have one shot on goal.

"I thought he had a great game. He made a lot of good plays with the puck. And he made a good one at six on five, too. So that's why he was out there," said Maple Leafs head coach Craig Berube, via Hockey News.

Cowan should get another look on the top line as he looks to build chemistry with Matthews and Knies.

Defense

  • Morgan Rielly - Brandon Carlo
  • Jake McCabe - Chris Tanev
  • Oliver Ekman-Larsson - Simon Benoit

The Maple Leafs' blue line has been solid to begin the season, in large part due to Morgan Rielly turning back the clock. Toronto does need more offense from the back end, though, which was an issue last season.

“That was one of the reasons we put Brandon Carlo with him. He’s a stay-at-home D-man, that’s what he does,” Berube said about why Carlo is now with Rielly. “He’s really good at protecting his partner and doing all that stuff, so I think Mo’s got a little more freedom. And quite frankly, when he [Carlo] came over here, I thought Mo’s game changed quite a bit.”

Goalies

  • Cayden Primeau
  • Anthony Stolarz

Primeau will start his first game of the season for the Maple Leafs, with this being the second half of a back-to-back. With Joseph Woll away from the team, Toronto claimed Primeau off waivers.

Primeau went 2-3-1 with a 4.70 GAA and a .836 SV% last season in 11 games, including 7 starts.

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Cole Shelton

Cole is an NHL, NFL and College Sports reporter at Sportskeeda with over 7 years of experience writing for publications like CBC, USA Today, SMG, BJPENN, Sherdog and SB Nation.

An NHL fan his whole life, Cole played rep hockey in Canada from age 5 until 17 and grew up rooting for Martin St. Louis and the Tampa Bay Lightning. His all-time favorite players are Vincent Lecavalier and Steven Stamkos, while Jon Cooper is his favorite coach of all time.

Cole attended Sheridan College and received his journalism degree in 2019. After decades of watching and reporting, he considers his knowledge of sports as his primary strength. He ensures that the same story has been reported by at least two reputed reporters before creating it.

Cole enjoys playing golf and spending time with friends and family when not reporting breaking stories. His favorite sports moment is from the 2010 Olympics, when Sidney Crosby scored the golden goal in overtime to beat Team USA for the gold medal.

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