Update from Tuesday’s practice:
Players participating in Dec. 28 practice:
— Leafs PR (@LeafsPR) December 28, 2021
Forwards: Anderson, Bunting, Clifford, Engvall, Kaše, Kerfoot, Marner, Matthews, Ritchie, Simmonds, Spezza, Tavares
Defencemen: Biega, Brodie, Dahlström, Dermott, Holl, Král, Liljegren, Rubīns
Goalies: Campbell, Scott
Sheldon Keefe was also present.
"Our medical director Dr. Noah Forman told me to forget about being the #Leafs coach for a period of time & just worry about myself & getting better. Easier said than done. But then it hit me hard enough to the point where you're just focused on getting better & resting"
— Mike Zeisberger (@Zeisberger) December 28, 2021
-- Keefe
Update from Monday’s second practice back after the break:
#Leafs lines at practice Dec. 27/21
— David Alter (@dalter) December 27, 2021
Bunting-Matthews-Marner
Kerfoot-Tavares-Kase
Clifford-Engvall-Anderson
Ritchie-Spezza-Simmonds
Extra: Seney-Steeves
Kral-Liljegren
Dahlstrom-Holll
Hellickson-Biega
Woll
Scott
D’Agostini (practice goalie)
#Leafs updated COVID-19 list. Down to 10 players. pic.twitter.com/fRTAJCVLoE
— David Alter (@dalter) December 27, 2021
Leafs got permission from the NHL to put Matt Hellickson (AHL contract) on the ice so they’d have 6 defenders.
In what reads like a practice for a preseason game, the Maple Leafs drew heavily on the Marlies for (not) enough players to put together some lines.
We have lines!#Leafs lines at practice Dec. 26/21
— David Alter (@dalter) December 26, 2021
Bunting-Matthews-Marner
Ritchie-Tavares-Kase
Clifford-Engvall-Anderson
Seney-Steeves
Kral-Liljegren
Dahlstrom-Holl
Biega
Woll
Scott
The good news is that John Tavares is back from Covid protocol. No one else has returned yet from this list:
The complete #Leafs COVID protocol list. Fourteen players, three coaching staff members and four additional staff members. First cases confirmed nine days ago, so it’s possible we see some guys come off the list. pic.twitter.com/nTHMCTIwIF
— David Alter (@dalter) December 26, 2021
Dean Chynoweth and Manny Malhotra ran the practice.
With no one officially recalled from the Marlies, the assumption is that the Leafs are using the new Taxi Squad rules already. This has yet to be formally announced, but Elliott Friedman had the news earlier today:
TAXI SQUADS: These are in-place until the All-Star Break, for now. Teams don’t have to use them; maximum of six players; no one can be on it more than 20 days. There are some eligibility requirements. You can’t be on it if you’re on an NHL roster as of Dec. 22 (with the exception of emergency recall); are waiver-exempt; were on the NHL roster for at least 75 per cent of the regular-season days or played in 16 of a team’s last 20 games through Dec. 22 (goalies who dressed but did not play is counted as having “played”).
Taxi squad players can practice and travel with the NHL team. Compensation is AHL-level pay with a stipend of $500 (US) each day they are on it.
The more important rule for the potentially soon to be cap-strapped Leafs (Mitch Marner was at practice) is the emergency recall rule changes:
NHL Revised Emergency Exception Rules:
— PuckPedia (@PuckPedia) December 26, 2021
-Emergency Exception ($0 Cap Hit) now eligible for Cap hits <= $1M (up from $850K).
-If short 12F/6D due to COVID, can recall w/out playing short 1 game
-If short 2 G's for any reason, can recall w/out playing shorthttps://t.co/UPhgDtSdsc
Kyle Dubas is set to update the media later this afternoon, so we’ll update this post with the highlights.
Kyle Dubas on #Leafs organizational COVID update:#Leafs have had 14 players and 7 staff test positive, and Marlies have had 24 players and 5 staff positive
— Kristen Shilton (@kristen_shilton) December 26, 2021
Alex Kerfoot, Wayne Simmonds and Jason Spezza set to return as well if they pass their cardiac screenings
Kyle Dubas said at this point #Leafs need another healthy defender and another healthy goalie before they can play (Ian Scott isn't ready to back up)
— Kristen Shilton (@kristen_shilton) December 26, 2021
Mitch Marner back at practice, but not a player the team plans to rush along
Dubas says if the Leafs next game goes ahead on Wednesday, as things stand, the Leafs would be one defenceman and one goalie short.
— Joshua Kloke (@joshuakloke) December 26, 2021
"We don't have any NHL contracted players to call up to meet that requirement," says Dubas.