
"William Nylander and Calle Jarnkrok also skated with the team on Friday, slotting in on the first and fourth lines, respectively. Nylander has been in and out of the lineup over the past week, owing to an undisclosed injury suffered against the Buffalo Sabres last Friday. Practicing alongside Auston Matthews and Matthew Knies, Nylander shared he felt good Friday and will see how he feels ahead of tomorrow's game."
"Jarnkrok may also be back in the lineup tomorrow, skating on the fourth line with Max Domi and Sammy Blais. The Swede last appeared with the team last Saturday in a 4-3 OT victory over the Buffalo Sabres. He got off to a hot start this season with three goals through his first three games, but hasn't earned a point in five games since."
"Scott Laughton skated on Friday as an extra rotating through different spots in the lineup. The Oakville native has not appeared yet this season with the Leafs, owing to an injury suffered in the preseason. Fellow bottom-sixer Steven Lorentz was not at practice Friday after exiting the game on Wednesday with an upper-body injury. After practice, head coach Craig Berube said Laughton is doubtful to play tomorrow, while Lorentz is listed as day-to-day."
William Nylander and Calle Jarnkrok skated Friday, slotting on the first and fourth lines respectively, and could return for Saturday's game. Nylander missed time with an undisclosed injury suffered against the Buffalo Sabres but practiced alongside Auston Matthews and Matthew Knies and said he felt good. Jarnkrok last played in a 4-3 OT win over Buffalo and has three goals in his first three games but has no points in five since. Scott Laughton skated as an extra after a preseason injury and is doubtful to play. Steven Lorentz is day-to-day after exiting Wednesday's game. Goaltender Joseph Woll did not skate and likely remains in Toronto for a possible AHL conditioning stint.
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