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With an undisclosed injury, Maple Leafs commander Auston Matthews missed Saturday night’s match against the New York Islanders. Toronto head coach Craig Berube said the 27-year-old took a cross-check to his back later in Friday’s 6-3 win over the Buffalo Sabres. Matthews had an upper-body injuries that required him to travel to Germany for care, which caused him to miss nine games next month. Relevant Videos1: 48
Toronto customers causes NHL’s Utah people to move to arenaBerube replied” a little bit of both” when asked Saturday if the current issue is fresh or related to the sun facility’s past presence. The three-time MVP of the NHL’s best goal-scorer, Maurice” Rocket” Richard Trophy, skipped Friday’s day skate in Buffalo before scoring again in 19 days, 18 hours of action against the SabresBerube said a decision on his best player’s availability for Monday’s home concert against the Winnipeg Jets had been made on Sunday. Trending Then
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Matthews has 11 goals and 12 helps for 23 points in 24 games this year. In place of Matthews and Holmberg, Toronto’s Ryan Reaves and Connor Dewar were inserted into the Leafs ‘ starting lineup against the Islanders. This review by The Canadian Press was first published Dec. 21, 2024.
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