Red Wings-Maple Leafs game moved up to circumvent ALCS
Planning on watching the Detroit Red Wings take on the Toronto Maple Leafs on Monday as the team goes on the road for the first time in 2025-26? Then you need to plan on watching the contest a little earlier, as the Wings and Leafs will face off at 2 p.m., as opposed to the original start time of 4 p.m.
This is to keep the game from clashing with Game 2 of the ALCS between the Toronto Blue Jays and the Seattle Mariners. Therefore, fans in T-Town will get to watch their favorite hockey team play and then the baseball game, giving them a double header.
— Chris Johnston (@reporterchris) October 10, 2025The NHL has moved up the start time of Monday's Leafs-Red Wings game to 2 p.m. to avoid going head to head with Game 2 of the ALCS hosted by the Blue Jays.
Fans are invited to stay in their seats at Scotiabank Arena to watch the baseball game, too
Of course, the Wings would like for nothing more than to spoil the fans' gameday experience at Scotiabank Arena and score a win in their road opener. Detroit needs a couple of bounce-back performances following their embarrassing loss to Montreal on Thursday, and they will get a crack at the Leafs on Saturday in their home arena before the two teams continue their early-season series in Ontario.
Detroit Red Wings and Toronto Maple Leafs will square off early on Monday, October 13
If the Wings can score a victory over Toronto on Monday, regardless of the outcome Saturday, it will be a massive momentum shift for them. It's the only roadie on the slate until October 22nd, and the three-game homestand that will follow comprises matchups against the defending Stanley Cup Champion Florida Panthers, the Tampa Bay Lightning, and the defending Western Conference Champion, the Edmonton Oilers.
It's a brutal slate of games, and it will test a young team that needs it if the loss to the Habs serves as any indication. So, Wings fans, let's hope for a big win on Monday, and that it will help the team keep rightening some wrongs that let the Habs steal an easy win.
The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City star Meredith Marks is sharing her thoughts on Angie Katsanevas’ claim that Lisa Barlow once encouraged her to “dig up information” on Meredith’s family

Meredith Marks is reacting to Angie Katsanevas‘ claim about Lisa Barlow encouraging her to “dig up information” on her family, which she shared on Tuesday’s episode of The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City
After Angie, 51, suggested that Lisa, 50, wanted her to collect dirt on Meredith, 53, in an effort to intimidate her, Meredith explained why she had “mixed” feelings about the “nothing sandwich” allegations as she dished on her latest business ventures.
“On one hand, we were talking about something that Lisa supposedly did a long time ago … We’ve moved past that, we’ve built a new friendship and a new relationship, and I can’t live in the past,” Meredith explained to The Daily Dish on October 7.
Although Meredith didn’t take Angie’s claim too seriously, she still considered it as a possibility, albeit briefly.
“If it were true, it would be bothersome to me,” Meredith added. “It wouldn’t be something that I couldn’t move past, if she and I talked through it.”
According to Meredith, she was suspicious of Angie’s timing and found it “concerning.”
“It was a little concerning to me that it was brought to me during a time when Lisa and Angie were not getting along,” she noted. “And it was such an old thing. So, I just couldn’t get that invested in it.”
During another portion of her interview with The Daily Dish, Meredith spoke of the caviar lounge that’s coming to her Park City boutique.
“I am excited for fans to see…my planning of my new caviar lounge. We’re about to finally start construction,” she revealed. “It took a lot of work to get to where we are now, and we have a lot of work ahead of us. I’m really, really excited about that.”
On Tuesday’s episode, fans saw Meredith speaking to her husband, Seth Marks, and daughter, Chloe Marks, 22, at the location.
“Here’s what I’m thinking. The front part of this side I think should be like this super tiny, chic little jewelry store that people walk into, and they go through the back, into this speakeasy caviar lounge,” she explained.
As she continues to build what she calls a “lifestyle brand,” with Brooks Marks, 26, working as the creative director for her company, Meredith will be adding bath products to her repertoire, which currently includes jewelry, clothing, and accessories, “in a couple months.”
Meredith is also having “a lot of fun” headlining a 10-city Naughty & Ice Tour, and she’s looking forward to fans indulging in her latest venture, which was inspired by “the rumors [and] the nastiness” of season four.
“I just released a game called Rumors and Nastiness. It’s on preorder right now,” she shared. “It’s basically a card game with prompts and, you know, is it a rumor or a nasty truth? [That] is kind of the concept of it.”