
"The Toronto Maple Leafs will likely be without their superstar, William Nylander, for the final game of their western road trip in Winnipeg. Nylander, who was injured during the opening frame of their 6-5 overtime loss against the Vegas Golden Knights on Thursday, will be out with a lower-body injury. The Maple Leafs are awaiting test results to determine the root cause of the injury, as many do not know when the injury occurred."
"This will be Nylander's second lower-body injury during the month of January. Nylander was injured on December 27th against the Ottawa Senators. This injury had him sit out for six games, including a matchup with the Winnipeg Jets. The timeline of Nylander's injury is not yet known, but as the Maple Leafs' leading forward and with the team bouncing in and out of a playoff spot, he mustn't miss a significant amount of time."
William Nylander is expected to be unavailable for the Maple Leafs' game in Winnipeg due to a lower-body injury sustained during the opening frame of a 6-5 overtime loss to the Vegas Golden Knights. The team is awaiting test results to determine the injury's cause and timeline. Nylander previously missed six games after an injury on December 27 against the Ottawa Senators. The Maple Leafs enter Saturday's contest two points out of a playoff spot, increasing the need for depth scoring. Coaches will reshuffle lines, likely promoting Matthew Knies to the top six and possibly inserting Calle Jarnkrok.
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