Leafs practice notes: Joseph Woll projected to start vs. Flames, Morgan Rielly misses skate after upper-body injury
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Leafs practice notes: Joseph Woll projected to start vs. Flames, Morgan Rielly misses skate after upper-body injury
"Woll has had some forgettable starts lately, but getting a shot in the crease again is a notable vote of confidence from head coach Craig Berube, and one that he'll look to use to stir up some positive momentum before the three-week Olympic break. He stopped 28 of 30 shots in the win on Saturday including some incredible saves in overtime to keep the team alive."
"Morgan Rielly is the latest player to be hit by the injury bug after leaving Saturday's game in Vancouver with an upper-body injury. The nature of the injury is unknown at the time of filing, but Rielly wasn't on the ice for morning skate in Calgary, indicating that he'll miss Monday night's tilt against the Flames unless Berube confirms otherwise. The longest-tenured Leaf has seven goals and 24 assists for 31 points in 54 games this season."
Joseph Woll is expected to make his second straight start for the Toronto Maple Leafs in Calgary after backstopping a 3-2 shootout win over the Vancouver Canucks, stopping 28 of 30 shots and making key saves in overtime. Head coach Craig Berube's decision signals confidence and aims to build positive momentum before the three-week Olympic break. Morgan Rielly left Saturday's game with an upper-body injury and did not skate in Calgary, making his availability uncertain. Simon Benoit and Philippe Myers skated together on the bottom pair after sitting the Canucks game. The Leafs urgently need wins to preserve playoff hopes.
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