Although working hard on the ice is a good sign Matthews might be feeling better, he did not take part in the team's full skate that followed. Typically players who play in games don't spend that ...
Matthews registered a season-low 17:32 as the club will manage the player's ice time going forward ... Now comes the hard part. Matthews has to wake up in the morning and see how he feels.
Even Berube mentioned the challenge of using Matthews after coming off an aggravated injury. "It's tough because he's the type of guy you want on the ice as much as you can, Berube said.
Maple Leafs reporter and journalist David Alter shared on X (formerly Twitter) that the superstar Center was staying on the ice to practice with the team. Matthews' full participation in Monday's ...
it was revealed that he recently spent time in Germany working with a specialist to try to prevent the injury from recurring once he was back on the ice. Matthews has already been named to the ...
"That would be real ideal for sure to work ... Matthews skated as an extra forward at practice Wednesday in a grey noncontact jersey but competed in drills and remained on the ice for the duration ...
"It's exciting," Matthews said after the morning skate. "It's never fun watching, so I feel excited about being back in. Just been trying to work back ... He's an extremely hard worker, plays ...
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Auston Matthews is back in the Toronto Maple Leafs lineup. The 27-year-old confirmed the news himself following Toronto's morning skate on Saturday ahead of their game against the Boston Bruins.