National Hockey League rivalry between the Ottawa Senators and the Toronto Maple Leafs
Battle of Ontario
Ottawa Senators
Toronto Maple Leafs
First meeting
October 20, 1992[1]
Latest meeting
February 10, 2024
Next meeting
TBD
Statistics
Meetings total
168
All-time series
84–68–3–13 (TOR)
Regular season series
73–55–3–13 (OTT)[2]
Postseason results
16–8 (TOR)
Largest victory
OTT 8–0 TOR October 29, 2005
Longest win streak
OTT W7
Current win streak
OTT W2
Postseason history
2000 conference quarterfinals: Maple Leafs won, 4–2
2001 conference quarterfinals: Maple Leafs won, 4–0
2002 conference semifinals: Maple Leafs won, 4–3
2004 conference quarterfinals: Maple Leafs won, 4–3
The Battle of Ontario (French: Bataille de l'Ontario) is a National Hockey League (NHL) rivalry between the Ottawa Senators and the Toronto Maple Leafs. Both teams compete in the Atlantic Division and with current NHL scheduling, they meet three to four times per season. Games between the teams are often televised nationally on Hockey Night in Canada. The rivalry has been described as one of the NHL's top rivalries.[3]
^"Series records : Toronto Maple Leafs(H) against Ottawa Senators(A)". mcubed.net. Retrieved February 1, 2020.
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