
"Toronto Maple Leafs forward Matthew Knies will be a game-time decision for Monday's game against the Minnesota Wild, head coach Craig Berube confirmed. "It's obviously bothering him a lot, for quite some time, and hasn't really got much better," Berube said of Knies receiving maintenance. "Other than whether he gets some breaks, Christmas time, he comes back and feels better. It's an ongoing issue.""
"I don't know how long the timeline will be for him," Berube said of Nylander. "When he feels good enough to get on the ice, and he goes out there and skates, and feels good, I expect him to be back fairly quick then. Until then, I'm not sure when he's going to be on the ice." Maple Leafs goaltender Anthony Stolarz took part in an individual session, before the morning skate commenced."
Matthew Knies will be a game-time decision for Monday's game against the Minnesota Wild due to ongoing maintenance for a recurring issue that periodically improves after breaks. William Nylander is out indefinitely with a groin injury aggravated during Thursday's loss to the Vegas Golden Knights, with no timeline for his return. Anthony Stolarz took part in an individual session as he works back from a nerve issue that sidelined him since November 11 and will need several more practices before a formal return. Jacob Quillan was called up from the AHL after strong scoring with the Marlies. Joseph Woll is projected to start Monday, holding an 11-4-3 record and a .914 save percentage in 19 appearances.
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