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Rodion Amirov Training In Germany

April 3, 2022 at 8:24 am CDT | by John Gilroy 2 Comments

  • Also from 32 Thoughts, Friedman discussed Toronto Maple Leafs’ prospect Rodion Amirov, who was recently diagnosed with a brain tumor. Friedman confirms that Amirov finished six weeks of chemotherapy and has four more weeks until his next round. In the meantime, Amirov has been in the gym five days per week and on the ice three times per week in a space rented by the Maple Leafs in Germany. Although Amirov is not out of the woods yet, seeing the young forward continuing to stay in shape and work on his development even in the toughest of times is certainly encouraging in many ways.

Boston Bruins| Bruce Boudreau| Snapshots| Toronto Maple Leafs| Vancouver Canucks Elliotte Friedman| Patrik Allvin| Tuukka Rask

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Petr Mrazek Expected To Miss Six Weeks

March 31, 2022 at 10:28 am CDT | by Gavin Lee 2 Comments

When the Toronto Maple Leafs failed to add a goaltender at the trade deadline, many questioned the decision given the injury history (and struggles) of both Jack Campbell and Petr Mrazek. It appears as though the worst has come true, as while Campbell slowly works his way back from a rib injury, Mrazek is now expected to miss six weeks following his injury earlier this week. According to head coach Sheldon Keefe, who spoke with reporters including Jonas Siegel of The Athletic, the netminder is undergoing further evaluation but is out for the rest of the regular season.

Campbell meanwhile has been medically cleared to return, though the team will go with Erik Kallgren tonight and recalled Michael Hutchinson to serve as the backup. Jake Muzzin is “real close” to a return from his latest concussion, while Ilya Lyubushkin is still dealing with the effects of Taylor Hall’s punch. Justin Holl, who left the Maple Leafs’ last game after being struck in the head with a puck, is expected to play tonight.

It’s not like Mrazek was playing extremely well–though he had seemed to be turning things around–but losing him for the rest of the regular season puts a huge question mark in net for the Maple Leafs. When he returns (if he returns), will Kallgren have solidified himself as a full-time NHL option? Will Campbell be able to regain the form that made him an All-Star in the first half? Will Michael Hutchinson once again be called upon, despite annual struggles at the NHL level?

All of those are valid questions for Toronto fans now, and the situation only amplifies the frustration of losing Harri Sateri on waivers at the deadline to the Arizona Coyotes. Sateri isn’t even in Arizona yet, meaning he’s going to barely play for the Coyotes before the end of the year, with only 15 games remaining. In Toronto, he likely would have been pressed into duty right away, and provided some extra depth for the organization as they try to figure out the most important position on the ice.

For Mrazek, it means his first regular season with the Maple Leafs will end how it began, with a lower-body injury forcing him out of a game. In 20 appearances, he recorded an .888 save percentage and went 12-6.

Injury| Toronto Maple Leafs Petr Mrazek

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Toronto Places Kase On LTIR, Recalls Three On Emergency Basis

March 30, 2022 at 8:57 pm CDT | by Zach Leach Leave a Comment

After losing three starters in Tuesday night’s game against the rival Boston Bruins, the Toronto Maple Leafs were left with little choice but to tweak their roster. Up against the salary cap and managing a number of injuries, Toronto has opted to move forward Ondrej Kase to the Long-Term Injured Reserve, CapFriendly reports. This raised the Leafs’ LTIR pool just enough to make three emergency recalls while staying under the upper limit of the cap. Promoted to the NHL roster are defensemen Mac Hollowell and Filip Kral and goaltender Michael Hutchinson, who will replace Justin Holl, Ilya Lyubushkin, and Petr Mrazek, each of whom exited last night’s game.

Kase has been out since suffering a head injury earlier this month. As of Friday, the team had still not ruled it a concussion, but given Kase’s extensive history of head injuries it hardly matters. The dynamic, but oft-injured winger will need plenty of time to return to action, allowing the team to move him to LTIR. He joins defensemen Jake Muzzin and Rasmus Sandin on the long-term shelf, bringing the Leafs’ LTIR salary pool to $7.77MM, the amount that they may exceed the salary cap as a means of replacing those players. However, Muzzin and his $5.625MM cap hit are expected to be activated sooner rather than later, which will drastically change the calculus for Toronto.

Meanwhile, Holl, Lyubushkin, and Mrazek join starting goaltender Jack Campbell as the Leafs’ other injured players. Mrazek’s injury history and inconsistency this season make his absence both relatively unsurprising and somewhat inconsequential. However, the major hit to the blue line depth cannot be ignored. While Toronto impressed in a 6-4 win over Boston on Tuesday, they can ill-afford to continue battling this injury bug. They sit just two points ahead of the Bruins and one point behind the Tampa Bay Lightning in the race for Atlantic playoff position and are set to face Tampa and the Florida Panthers next week.

While the veteran Hutchinson is battle-tested and ready for the challenge, he and rookie Erik Kallgren splitting the net for the Leafs is unlikely to be successful for too long. On the back end, Hollowell and Kral have no NHL experience and are an even bigger liability. Toronto is hoping that these emergency recalls are just that and their regulars will be back in action soon.

 

Injury| Toronto Maple Leafs Ilya Lyubushkin| Jack Campbell| Jake Muzzin| Justin Holl| Mac Hollowell| Michael Hutchinson| Ondrej Kase| Petr Mrazek| Salary Cap

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Toronto Maple Leafs Sign Mikko Kokkonen

March 30, 2022 at 2:15 pm CDT | by Gavin Lee Leave a Comment

The Toronto Maple Leafs have taken care of some prospect business, signing Mikko Kokkonen to a three-year entry-level contract. The deal begins in 2022-23 and will carry an average annual value of $847K.

Kokkonen, 21, has actually already played in 11 games for the Toronto Marlies, joining the club at the end of the season on a tryout contract. He managed seven points in those 11 games and gave Maple Leafs fans a taste of what might be on the horizon.

This season, back in Finland, the young left-shot defenseman had 15 points in 58 games playing for the Lahti Pelicans, his fourth full season in Liiga already. A member of the bronze medal-winning Finnish World Junior team a year ago, the third-round pick has played a huge number of games on the most competitive stages already and will likely join the Marlies once again down the stretch this season.

Of course, the obvious question would be if Kokkonen could help the Maple Leafs immediately after they lost both Ilya Lyubushkin and Justin Holl to injury last night. Since this contract doesn’t start until 2022-23, he is not eligible for recall.

Toronto Maple Leafs Mikko Kokkonen

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Petr Mrazek, Ilya Lyubushkin, Justin Holl All Exit Tonight’s Game For Toronto Maple Leafs

March 29, 2022 at 8:11 pm CDT | by John Gilroy 17 Comments

The Toronto Maple Leafs confirmed that goaltender Petr Mrazek exited tonight’s game with a groin injury and would not return. Toronto also confirmed that defensemen Ilya Lyubushkin and Justin Holl would also not return tonight for precautionary reasons. For now, Toronto will have to finish its game tonight against the Boston Bruins with only one goaltender and just four defensemen.

It has been a tough stretch for the Maple Leafs in net, as well as a tough stretch for Mrazek himself, and this injury certainly does not help either. It was early in the first period against the Boston Bruins that Mrazek appeared to come up limp. In pain, Mrazek tried to stretch, but was eventually pulled and replaced by rookie Erik Kallgren in net. While the Maple Leafs do expect Jack Campbell to return soon, an exact return date is unknown, and leaves Toronto without a true backup, certainly for tonight.

For Mrazek, a tough season gets tougher. After missing stretches early in the season with a groin issue, he appeared to be fully healthy and performing well before struggling greatly the past couple of months, eventually leading to being put on waivers on March 20th. After Mrazek cleared, he was re-called, he appeared to be refresh and back to his old ways, stopping 54 of 58 opportunities in two starts since returning, winning both.

Injury| Toronto Maple Leafs Ilya Lyubushkin| Justin Holl| Petr Mrazek

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Snapshots: Strome, Abruzzese, McDonough

March 27, 2022 at 8:59 pm CDT | by Josh Erickson 1 Comment

Some bad post-Deadline news for Rangers fans strikes, as forward Ryan Strome left today’s game with a lower-body injury and did not return. He’s having another productive season playing alongside Artemi Panarin in the team’s top-six, and that line looked to be bolstered by the addition of Andrew Copp at the deadline. If Strome misses any game action, Copp could be thrust back into a center position for the time being. Strome’s health, especially for the playoffs, is of the utmost importance right now for him and the Rangers.

Some more notes, now from the college world:

  • New addition Nick Abruzzese will join the Toronto Maple Leafs in Boston tomorrow, according to head coach Sheldon Keefe. The Harvard standout signed his entry-level contract with the Leafs yesterday. There’s a solid chance he could slot into the lineup sooner rather than later, and could help bring some more speed and energy to a bottom-six that’s looked lethargic at times with both Jason Spezza and Wayne Simmonds in the lineup. He’s currently the team’s only extra healthy skater on the roster.
  • The Vancouver Canucks won’t be getting a college boost to their lineup, however. The Vancouver Sun’s Ben Kuzma reports that Northeastern’s Aidan McDonough will likely return to the school for his senior year instead of turning pro with Vancouver. McDonough was incredible this season with 25 goals in 38 games, and the 2019 seventh-round pick is quickly rising up the team’s prospect ranks.

Injury| New York Rangers| Snapshots| Toronto Maple Leafs| Vancouver Canucks Nick Abruzzese| Ryan Strome

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Toronto Expected To Play Sunday After Fire At Scotiabank Arena

March 27, 2022 at 9:18 am CDT | by John Gilroy Leave a Comment

An added concern now are continued events at Scotiabank Arena, including tonight’s Toronto Maple Leafs game against the Florida Panthers. However, as the Toronto Sun’s Lance Hornby Tweets, all necessary repairs to the arena are expected to be made in time for tonight’s game. It’s not immediately clear what, if any, effect this will have on the game or fans ability to attend, however it’s a positive sign for a team that has already had to reschedule many of its games this season.

NCAA| NHL| Ottawa Senators| Pittsburgh Penguins| Players| Schedule| Toronto Maple Leafs Evgeni Malkin| Jake Sanderson

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Toronto Maple Leafs Never Shopped Matthew Knies

March 26, 2022 at 8:49 pm CDT | by John Gilroy 6 Comments

  • Friedman also touched on another big-time NCAA prospect while speaking on Hockey Night in Canada: Matthew Knies. Knies has been the focus of recent discussion after being named in alleged trade discussions between the Toronto Maple Leafs and the Chicago Blackhawks. When asked about Knies, Friedman made it abundantly clear that there was an important distinction in these discussions, which is that Toronto was not shopping Knies, but instead that he was simply a demand of the Blackhawks in those discussions. After the discussions involving Knies and then-Blackhawks goaltender Marc-Andre Fleury were made public, attention was brought on the top prospect, drawing the ire of Toronto GM Kyle Dubas.

Calgary Flames| IIHF| NCAA| NHL| Ottawa Senators| Prospects| Toronto Maple Leafs| Uncategorized World Juniors

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Maple Leafs Sign Nick Abruzzese

March 26, 2022 at 2:34 pm CDT | by Brian La Rose Leave a Comment

The Maple Leafs have signed one of their more promising prospects, announcing the signing of forward Nick Abruzzese to a two-year, entry-level contract.  The contract begins this season and carries a cap hit of $850K.

The 22-year-old had a strong sophomore season with Harvard, finishing second in team scoring to Flames prospect Matthew Coronato with nine goals and 24 assists in 28 games, earning himself an NCAA ECAC First All-Star Team nod.  He likely would have led the Crimson in scoring had he been available for the full season but he missed time during the season to play in the Olympics where he was productive, notching a goal and three assists in four games for Team USA.  While those numbers in college were impressive this season, it was actually a small step back for Abruzzese as he had 14 goals and 30 assists in just 31 games in his freshman year.

It will be interesting to see how much of a look Abruzzese gets with Toronto down the stretch.  As he was on their Reserve List after the trade deadline, he is eligible to play for them down the stretch and in the playoffs if they so desire.  The Maple Leafs added Colin Blackwell from Seattle last weekend to add to their bottom six but it stands to reason that the 2019 fourth-round pick (124th overall) will get a chance to stake his claim to a spot in the lineup over the next month.

Dobber Prospects’ Nick Richard was the first to report the signing.

Toronto Maple Leafs| Transactions Nick Abruzzese

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Ondrej Kase Out For This Weekend, No Diagnosis Made Yet

March 25, 2022 at 9:00 pm CDT | by Brian La Rose Leave a Comment

Maple Leafs winger Ondrej Kase has been ruled out for Toronto’s two games this weekend, notes TSN’s Mark Masters (Twitter link).  However, while it looked like the 26-year-old suffered a concussion on a hit last Saturday, head coach Sheldon Keefe was quick to point out that Kase hasn’t been diagnosed with anything just yet.  Kase has a long concussion history and it stands to reason that they’ll err on the side of caution when it comes to his health.  He has yet to be placed on LTIR but with defenseman Jake Muzzin getting closer to returning, that may still happen over the coming days.

Injury| Montreal Canadiens| Ottawa Senators| Philadelphia Flyers| Toronto Maple Leafs Jake Sanderson| Jonathan Drouin| Ondrej Kase| Oskar Lindblom| Travis Konecny

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