Maple Leafs News Rumors Matthews Kivihalme Kressler
In this edition of Toronto Maple Leafsâ News & Rumors, Iâll take a look at Auston Matthewsâ return to a full-contact practice. Iâll report that the Maple Leafs placed Teemu Kivihalme on waivers late last week. And, finally Iâll report that Braeden Kressler has signed an entry-level contract with the organization.
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Item One: Maple Leafsâ Matthews Getting Ready for Game ActionIn one bit of good news, the Maple Leafsâ star center Auston Matthews has started to participate more fully in practice and is now taking full contact. Yesterday, TSNâs Mark Masters tweeted out a video of Matthews engaged in regular drills that included contact. It was the first time thatâs been the case this season.
Auston Matthews, Toronto Maple Leafs (Amy Irvin / The Hockey Writers)Later yesterday, although it might just be wishful thinking, I heard that Matthews might also participate in the teamâs last preseason game prior to their first game of the season on October 13. The 24-year-old Matthews looks as if heâll be ready for the teamâs entire regular season, just as anticipated after his mid-August wrist surgery.
Matthews led all NHL goal scorers with 41 goals in just 52 games in the COVID-19 shortened season and should be a favorite to do it again this season.
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Matthews left practice a bit early compared to the rest of the players, but he stayed longer than coach Sheldon Keefe had expected. Keefe admitted that he was encouraged by Mathewsâ progress.
Keefe reported to the media that Matthews âdid a lot more today than we were expecting. He wanted to keep going, he felt good. He shot the puck a lot harder, I thought, today. It was the first time I saw him really leaning into one-timers.â
Item Two: Maple Leafs Place Teemu Kivihalme on WaiversLate last week, Teemu Kivihalme was put on waivers by the Maple Leafs. Kivihalme is a 26-year-old left-shot defenseman who was drafted by the Nashville Predators during the fifth round of the 2013 NHL Entry Draft and who was signed in 2019 by the Maple Leafs.
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Heâs spent the last two seasons with the AHLâs Toronto Marlies and has scored 10 goals and 19 assists (for 29 points) in his 75 games. Last season he had six goals and five assists (for 11 points) in 20 Marliesâ games.
Item Three: Braeden Kressler Signs Entry-Level Contract with the Maple LeafsOn Friday last week, Braeden Kressler signed a three-year, entry-level deal with the Maple Leafs. Kressler came on the scene as an un-drafted prospect during this seasonâs development camp and the rookie tournament. Because the OHLâs season was cancelled for 2020-21, his last season of formal hockey was played with the OHLâs Flint Firebirds in 2019-20. There the 18-year-old forward scored nine goals and nine assists (for 18 points) in 46 games. Itâs expected that Kressler will play one more season in juniors. However, he obviously showed enough that the Maple Leafs gave him a three-year contract.
Also on Kresslerâs resume is that he ranked second for Firebird rookies in goals, assists, and points. He also played five games in the 2019 World U-17 Hockey Challenge. He was picked by the Firebirds in the second round (28th overall) in the 2019 OHL Priority Selection. Heâs one of those youngsters that the Maple Leafs seem to be able to find because of its strong scouting staff.
Whatâs Next for the Maple Leafs?Yesterday, ââMark Masters tweeted that Ilya Mikheyev was lining up with John Tavares and William Nylander with the teamâs Group 2. Thatâs interesting and suggests that Mikheyev might be getting a further look at the left-wing with the teamâs top six.
With a game tonight against the Ottawa Senators, it will be fun to see how the next three preseason games are played and who plays with whom. Itâs been a competitive camp, and jobs are on the line.
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Get ready for the 2121-22 regular season.
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