Austin Matthews remains day-to-day with his injury after having travelled to Germany with team doctor Noah Forman for treatment and a check-up.
The injury doesn't require surgery, and Matthews has undergone off-ice training.
While there's hope for a Sunday return, he'll likely be ready for the Florida game afterward and Brad Treliving emphasized prioritizing Auston Matthews' long-term health.
With Matthews and David Kämpf unavailable for the team, they face challenges at the center and Kämpf is expected to miss Wednesday's game but could return Sunday.
Treliving expressed confidence in players like Mason Dewar and Steven Lorentz, along with the call-up of Fraser Minten who earned praise for his hockey IQ and ability to adapt to every situation.
Treliving admitted he preferred to leave Minten in the AHL longer but sees this as a chance to evaluate his progress as of now.
Mitch Marner has stepped up significantly during Matthews' absence by scoring four goals in his last five games, which made Treliving highlight Marner's elite two-way play and leadership.
Treliving highlighted it especially during his clutch overtime performances by calling him a «special player» capable of carrying the team.
Regarding the trade market, Treliving didn't confirm active discussions, he still acknowledged injuries test organizational depth and that internal options like Minten and Alex Steeves are being given opportunities to contribute.
Treliving's strategy reflects patience with injuries, confidence in depth and an open mind to potential roster moves.
The team aims to navigate its current challenges by utilizing available resources while ensuring their star players fully recover before returning to the ice.
POLL | ||
NOVEMBRE 20 | 235 ANSWERS Brad Treliving highlighted the critical contribution of Mitch Marner during Matthews' absence Do you think the Maple Leafs can win the Stanley Cup this year? | ||
Yes | 175 | 74.5 % |
No | 60 | 25.5 % |
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