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Johnston: Maple Leafs could be back to full strength after 2-day break — including William Nylander

theathletic.com Johnston: Maple Leafs could be back to full strength after 2-day break — including William Nylander

Nylander is trending toward a return to the lineup, according to league sources, after skating multiple times in recent days.

Johnston: Maple Leafs could be back to full strength after 2-day break — including William Nylander

With an extra day to prepare for Game 4 in this first-round matchup with the Boston Bruins, the Leafs are expected to return with reinforcements when the teams battle here again on Saturday night.

That would include William Nylander, who has yet to appear in this best-of-seven due to an undisclosed injury suffered in the final week of the regular season. He is trending toward a return to the lineup, according to league sources, after skating multiple times in recent days.

The Leafs should also have top-line center Auston Matthews back in better health after he played through an illness during Wednesday’s 4-2 loss. That explains why he was the only regular to miss the morning skate at Scotiabank Arena — opting instead for more rest — and helps account in part for a night when he didn’t look like his usual explosive self though still logging another 23-plus minutes.

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  • I hope someone told Domi not to pull that kind of unsportsmanlike crap again.

    • Agreed. Although I suspect the reason he didn't get a penalty was that they were both being idiots. Domi didn't change direction to make contact and neither of them moved out of the way. I think Swayman intended to do the same thing and just got the worst of it.

      Domi should've moved though. He's never gonna win that PR battle.

  • Learning that AM34 was battling the scoots makes it all make sense