The Toronto Maple Leafs are sure Auston Matthews will not miss much time with his injury.
The Toronto Maple Leafs will play a massively important early-season contest against the Boston Bruins without their newly minted captain. It was announced by the Maple Leafs that superstar forward Auston Matthews would be out of the lineup on a day-to-day basis as heWhile there is an obvious concern for any injury for someone of Matthews’ stature, there is belief that the Maple Leafs aren’t worried about the issue one bit.
“What they’re doing is taking advantage of the schedule,” Dreger said. “They’ve got a tough game against the Bruins tonight, but they don’t play again until Friday.” With that kind of time off, Matthews can recover from something that may have been lingering. Dreger believes Matthews has been fighting the upper-body injury and it may have forced his slow start in goal scoring.
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