
"Prior to Tuesday night's game against Chicago, the Leafs will honour their long-time play by play voice as part of "Holy Mackinaw Night." Bowen, who's called over 3800 games for the Maple Leafs, will be retiring at the conclusion of this season. We talked about that, Joseph Woll, and Anthony Stolarz in the opening block of the Tuesday edition of Leafs Morning Take. After missing four games with a lower body injury, Woll will make his return."
"Also, Craig Berube provided a bit of an update on Anthony Stolarz, and it's not good. Berube revealed two things: 1. It's not a concussion, and 2) Stolarz needs to see a specialist because he's not making progress. This development is so unfortunate. Stolarz was incredible last season. Hate to see it. Any rate, we spent considerable time breaking down this match-up with Chicago. The Hawks will be without Connor Bedard, who suffered an upper body injury over the weekend against Detroit."
Joe Bowen will be honored during Holy Mackinaw Night and will retire at the end of the season after calling over 3,800 Maple Leafs games. Joseph Woll will return after missing four games with a lower-body injury. Anthony Stolarz is not concussed but has not progressed and must see a specialist, putting his availability in doubt after a standout previous season. The Chicago Blackhawks will be without Connor Bedard due to an upper-body injury. Auston Matthews is expected to lead the Maple Leafs and has been struggling through 26 games; he will start alongside Matthew Knies and William Nylander. Oliver Ekman-Larsson returned from an injury scare and continues to anchor the defense.
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