The Toronto Maple Leafs are looking to build on one of their most exciting wins of the season. They will host the Tampa Bay Lightning in the final matchup between the two teams in 2024-25.
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Crag Berube was forced to shuffle the Leafs' lines at practice ahead of Wednesday's game against the Minnesota Wild with the imminent return of Max Pacioretty.
Pacioretty is projected to return to the Maple Leafs' lineup against the Wild while Knies could be back on Saturday against Edmonton.
Pacioretty missed the last three games after taking a puck to the head in a game against the Montreal Canadiens.
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Fraser Minten will play for the Leafs for the first time since Dec. 14 and will centre a line with Max Domi and Nick Robertson on the wings. “I like the player,” Berube said in reference to Minten. “Patches went out, he’s a guy who has played up here and he’s a smart player, we put him in the middle of the ice. I have trust in him.”
“It can be the most random time in the summer and no matter what, you’ll see 'RR' pop up on your phone,” Nick Robertson said. Every group chat needs an instigator; someone to keep the dialogue alive during low points. On and off the ice, Reaves fills that role.
A timeline for the injured centre’s return from a lower-body injury is starting to come into focus, Mark Masters writes.
The Maple Leafs’ annual outdoor practice on Monday at Prince of Wales park in Etobicoke held a special connection for team president Brendan Shanahan. Growing up in Mimico, Shanahan said he often had practices at the rink.
The Maple Leafs’ annual outdoor practice — which took place is Shanahan’s old stomping grounds — provided a chance to fans to get close to their heroes and a nice break from a relentless practice-game-fly schedule.
Leafs winger Matthew Knies will miss Saturday's game against the Ottawa Senators with an upper-body injury. "I don't know how long it will be," head coach Craig Berube said. "It's a tough one to tell right now.