
"Stolarz, who was injured in a loss to the Boston Bruins, was taken out of the game for precautionary reasons, but the injury ended up being a lot worse than many expected. With little to no updates, many fans and reporters have wondered what was really going on. Berube wasn't ready to call it season-ending, but didn't have a timeline on his return."
"It is still looking as if he will be out for a few more weeks at the earliest. Stolarz will likely continue to make progressions with the Maple Leafs staff before entering into a team practice. Once he can get back on the ice for game action, we could see the Maple Leafs loaning Stolarz to the Toronto Marlies for a conditioning stint, as we saw with Joseph Woll"
"The Maple Leafs have received good news on the injury front, as netminder Anthony Stolarz has returned to on-ice practice alongside defenceman Dakota Mermis and forward William Nylander. This is a huge progression for this trio of players as Stolarz hasn't skated since November 11th, while Mermis has been out of commission since December 8th. Nylander hasn't played in the Maple Leafs' lineup in the last four contests."
Anthony Stolarz, Dakota Mermis and William Nylander have resumed on-ice practice, marking notable progress in their recoveries. Stolarz has not skated since November 11 and is improving after an upper-body injury sustained against the Boston Bruins, but he remains out indefinitely and likely weeks away from game action. The team may send Stolarz to the Toronto Marlies for a conditioning stint once he is cleared for game play. Mermis, sidelined since December 8 after a knee-on-knee hit, has begun trending in the right direction, though no firm timetable exists for his return. Nylander has missed the last four games but is back on the ice in practice.
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