Looking at the Toronto Maple Leafs lines for tonight’s game against Edmonton (Image credit: Imagn)
Tonight, the Toronto Maple Leafs will look to make it two in a row after a 4-3 overtime win over the Washington Capitals on Wednesday. The win bumped the Maple Leafs to 6-2-2 in their last 10 games and cemented the team in second place in the Atlantic Division, behind only the Florida Panthers.
While they will look to build on the momentum of Wednesday’s win, Toronto will face a tough test in the Edmonton Oilers, who are riding into tonight’s game after winning three straight.
Leading up to the game, Toronto will have several players sidelined with injuries. In addition to defenseman Dakota Mermis remaining on the long-term injured reserve list, Max Pacioretty was added to the injured reserve list earlier this week.
In addition, center Calle Jarnkrok has reportedly suffered a setback while working his way back to 100% and has landed himself on the injured reserve list while preparing to see a specialist in New York for his lingering, nonspecified lower-body injury.
Of course, in addition, first-year captain Auston Matthews is also expected to be sidelined for tonight’s game with an upper-body injury, with no word on his status beyond tonight.
Leading up to tonight’s game, the Maple Leafs’ lines are projected to be as follows:
Forwards:
LW Matthew Knies – C Max Domi – RW Mitch Marner
LW Bobby McMann – C John Tavares – RW William Nylander
LW Nicholas Robertson – C Pontus Holmberg – RW Connor Dewar
LW Steven Lorentz – C David Kampf – RW Ryan Reaves
Defense:
Morgan Rielly – Oliver Ekman-Larsson
Jake McCabe – Chris Tanev
Simon Benoit – Conor Timmins
Goalies:
Joseph Woll
Anthony Stolarz
Powerplay:
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Matthew Knies, John Tavares, Mitch Marner, Morgan Rielly, William Nylander
Max Domi, Bobby McMann, Alexander Steeves, Oliver Ekman-Larsson, Conor Timmins
Penalty Kill:
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David Kampf, Mitch Marner, Jake McCabe, Chris Tanev
Pontus Holmberg, Matthew Knies, Jani Hakanpaa, Conor Timmins
Latest update on Auston Matthews as well as upcoming games on the Maple Leafs schedule
While the Toronto Maple Leafs have been able to go 4-1 in the absence of Auston Matthews, it has continued to look as though the team is playing things safe when it comes to the captain’s return to action.
Following tonight’s game against the Edmonton Oilers, the team will have just one game this week against the Vegas Golden Knights on Wednesday. If he returns, he’ll have plenty of time before and after the game to rest, while if he sits, Toronto will give him an entire week off without having him miss more than one game.
This will give Matthews plenty of time to get back to 100% without risking a setback, according to NHL insider Darren Dreger:
“Auston Matthews won’t be available for tomorrow’s game vs the Oilers. Given the Leafs schedule the extra time off aligns with Toronto’s focus to get their captain 100% healthy.”
Following Wednesday’s game against the Golden Knights at home, Toronto will wrap up a three-game home stretch on Sunday when they face the Utah Hockey Club before then hitting the road for two games.
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