The Leafs had their final practice in Toronto before heading to Minnesota for tomorrow night’s game. Toronto will also play Sunday in Winnipeg.
Toronto is currently the hottest team in the NHL right now, winning 15 of their last 17 games.
Lines at Leafs practice on Friday
Here’s how Toronto’s lines shaped up this afternoon at Ford Performance Centre.
Morgan Rielly absent from Leafs practice.
Practice lines:
Bunting-Matthews-Marner
Kerfoot-Tavares-Nylander
Engvall-Kampf-Kase
Ritchie-Spezza-SimmondsExtras: Mikheyev, Clifford, Anderson
Sandin-Brodie
Muzzin-Holl
Dermott-LiljegrenWoll
Hutchinson
Campbell (departs early)— Jonas Siegel (@jonassiegel) December 3, 2021
Morgan Rielly absent from practice
Morgan Rielly was absent from Leafs practice on Friday, which is likely the biggest news of today. I don’t usually speculate, but on the Leafs’ Instagram after Wednesday’s game, there was a story of them returning to the locker room after a win. To me, it looked like Rielly was in some discomfort walking into the room. He also might have been walking with a limp.
But Sheldon Keefe, after practice, says he will play on Saturday night.
Keefe says Rielly is recovering from a blocked shot he suffered in Cali. X-ray came back negative and they expect him to play.
— David Alter (@dalter) December 3, 2021
This explains the limp he was walking with after Wednesday night’s 8-3 win against Colorado.
It’s good news as Rielly has been Toronto’s best defenceman this year, and some might say that he’s having another Norris-worthy season. I will let you discuss that.
But he’s been an integral part of the Leafs’ success early on in the season.
Jack Campbell’s load management
What happens at Leafs practice is Jack Campbell does one drill and leaves. He did the same today but went to another rink for some individual drills.
Doing drills with Briere on another pad #Leafs
— Terry Koshan (@koshtorontosun) December 3, 2021
Campbell returned to practice with the Leafs shortly after to work on the Leafs’ special teams with the group.
Jack Campbell has returned for the special teams work
— Mark Masters (@markhmasters) December 3, 2021
Campbell’s load management has been a regularity since Petr Mrazek went down with injuries. With a back-to-back this weekend, it’s likely that we see Campbell in one game. We could see either Joseph Woll or MIchael Hutchinson in the other.
Woll missed practice on Tuesday due to “stiffness,” but it sounds like he’s ready to go if he’s called upon this weekend.
Joseph Woll says he’s feeling better after feeling stiff the other night and could back up tomorrow if called upon.
— David Alter (@dalter) December 3, 2021
Injury Updates
Ilya Mikheyev participated in Leafs practice for the first time since October 9th. He’s recovering from a broken thumb and is very close to a return.
Ilya Mikheyev taking part in Leafs practice
First time since suffering broken thumb on Oct. 9@TSN_Edge pic.twitter.com/3YpUyroUts
— Mark Masters (@markhmasters) December 3, 2021
When that return will be, though, is yet to be seen. Keefe said after practice that Mikheyev will travel with the team this weekend, but he won’t play.
Mikheyev will travel with the team this weekend, Keefe says. Not expected to play but to get integrated with the group again.
— David Alter (@dalter) December 3, 2021
In other notes, Ondrej Kase was in his regular spot on the third line on Friday. The 26-year-old may return to game action this weekend after missing three games with an upper-body injury.
Keefe says they’ll wait and see how he feels tomorrow morning before making any decisions.
Keefe says Kase is trending toward a return. They’ll see how he is in the morning.
— David Alter (@dalter) December 3, 2021
Mitch Marner exits practice early
Mitch Marner left practice early after colliding with Jake Muzzin on a play. Marner wasn’t happy about it.
Marner and Muzzin collided during a drill … Mitch got the worse of it & not happy, it appears @BarDown pic.twitter.com/q9wgWxhY4r
— Mark Masters (@markhmasters) December 3, 2021
After practice, Keefe said Marner left practice for precautionary reasons. It doesn’t look to be anything serious right now.
Mitch Marner left practice for “precautionary” reasons, according to Sheldon Keefe. “It’s not looking like anything serious at this point,” Keefe said.
Marner will travel to Minnesota and be re-evaluated in the morning.
— Jonas Siegel (@jonassiegel) December 3, 2021
One of the interesting things at practice is Rasmus Sandin getting slotted in where Rielly plays. It shows that Toronto believes in him, and if Rielly can’t ever play, he will be the next man up.
Sandin was also quarterbacking the first power-play unit at practice today.
Toronto will travel to Minnesota tonight, before taking on the Wild on Saturday. Puck drop is at 7 PM ET.