Wednesday night has quickly become the hangover night to Tuesday's binge-watching madness. After 11 games took place the night before, only two games are on tap on Wednesday. But the highlight game should be a fun one to watch. The Boston Bruins visit the rival Toronto Maple Leafs at 7 p.m. ET on NBCSN in another chapter in a storied rivalry.
NHL schedule 2014: Stronger Leafs seek revenge on rival Bruins
Meanwhile, the Kings look to take advantage of a weak Ducks team.


The Bruins are streaking and will look to duplicate their performance the last time these two teams met, when Dougie Hamilton stepped in for injured Zdeno Chara and delivered a two-goal performance. The Leafs won't be a pushover this time, however. Toronto has gone 5-1-1 since losing to Boston, thanks to its age-old strategy of overreliance on fantastic goaltending. Whether it holds up against the Bruins will be interesting.
The evening game features the Los Angeles Kings visiting the neighboring Anaheim Ducks at 9:30 p.m. ET. The Kings will try to use their dominant 70s Line against a Ducks squad without Corey Perry or Francois Beauchemin.
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