Leafs fans hit emotional highs and lows after Berube's updates on Matthews and Stolarz
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Leafs fans hit emotional highs and lows after Berube's updates on Matthews and Stolarz
"The Toronto Maple Leafs haven't had it easy this early into the season. Through 20 games, the Leafs have a 9-9-2 record and just 20 points, the worst in the entire Eastern Conference. It certainly hasn't helped that the Leafs are dealing with a variety of injuries, including to team captain Auston Matthews and goaltender Anthony Stolarz. Matthews has been sidelined since Nov. 11 after suffering a lower body injury on a hit from behind from Boston Bruins defenseman Nikita Zadorov."
"After practice ended, Berube provided updates on both Matthews and Stolarz. Berube said that while Matthews doesn't have a firm timetable for a return, he said he's "feeling a lot better" and was "shooting the puck well." As for Stolarz, Berube revealed that his upper body injury is "worse than we thought." "He's not ready to get on the ice yet and do the things he has needed to do.""
The Toronto Maple Leafs are 9-9-2 through 20 games with 20 points, the last-place team in the Eastern Conference. The roster has been affected by several injuries, notably to captain Auston Matthews and goaltender Anthony Stolarz. Matthews has been sidelined since Nov. 11 after a hit from behind and was seen skating at practice, feeling better and shooting the puck well, though no firm timetable exists for his return. Stolarz left the same game with an upper-body injury that is now described as worse than initially thought and he is not yet ready to skate.
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