**Maple Leafs Adjust Game Time to Avoid Conflict with Blue Jays** The Toronto Maple Leafs have rescheduled their game against the Detroit Red Wings on Thanksgiving Monday. The start time has been moved up two hours from 4 p.m. to 2 p.m. This change allows fans to enjoy both the hockey game and the Blue Jays' playoff game, which is set to begin at either 4:38 p.m. or 5:03 p.m. at Rogers Centre. The decision was made to prevent a scheduling conflict and was approved by the NHL and Amazon Prime, which will broadcast the Maple Leafs game. A statement from the team noted that the adjustment aims to “avoid a conflict and create a doubleheader that Toronto fans will certainly be thankful for.” Fans attending the game at Scotiabank Arena will have the opportunity to remain in their seats to watch the Blue Jays' game on Sportsnet, similar to what occurred during the home opener against Montreal. During that game, many fans stayed to watch as the Jays clinched a victory against the New York Yankees. Keith Pelley, president and CEO of Maple Leaf Sports and Entertainment, expressed enthusiasm for the change, stating, “The Jays playoff excitement has captured the entire city and we want to make sure that fans don’t miss a pitch.” This adjustment reflects the strong interest in both teams as they compete in their respective sports. Some fans may even hold tickets for both events, allowing them to experience a full day of sports in Toronto.