The Toronto Maple Leafs skated on Sunday ahead of their Monday night game against the Edmonton Oilers. These were the lines they ran. Newcomers Timothy Liljegren and Kenny Agostino were present.
Today's @MapleLeafs practice lineup in Edmonton:
— Leafs PR (@LeafsPR) February 28, 2021
Thornton−Tavares−Marner
Barabanov−Kerfoot−Nylander
Mikheyev−Engvall−Hyman
Petan−Boyd−Spezza
Vesey−Agostino−Sabourin
Rielly−Brodie
Muzzin−Holl
Dermott−Bogosian
Lehtonen−Liljegren
Andersen, Hutchinson, Woll
In net, Jack Campbell was given a day off following his shut out. He is apparently still dealing with some injury effects and this was a maintenance day to keep him on a path towards healing. Frederik Andersen participated in practice, but is unlikely to go tonight, that will probably be Campbell or Hutchinson.
Sheldon Keefe said #Leafs gave Jack Campbell the day off today, managing him coming off the injury
— Kristen Shilton (@kristen_shilton) February 28, 2021
Sheldon Keefe says it's "not looking that way" that Frederik Andersen will be a possibility for tomorrow. But the nature of his injury requires just waiting to see when he feels good to go.
— Kristen Shilton (@kristen_shilton) February 28, 2021
Lots of game-time decisions for #Leafs tomorrow.
#Leafs get Auston Matthews and Frederik Andersen back at practice, but they may still miss more time.
— Kristen Shilton (@kristen_shilton) February 28, 2021
With or without them, Toronto's expectations remain the same: "We didn't come here just to get one win" -https://t.co/AIHlAuagtz
Auston Matthews was at practice, but isn’t expected to play for a second straight game (neither is McDavid, bahaha! I’m kidding, please don’t score five on us).
KHL playoffs begin today.
Mikko Lehtonen doing laps by himself long after everyone has left the pad. pic.twitter.com/9CTjqqnnER
— David Alter (@dalter) February 28, 2021
Various Leafs and Branches
We are Back to Excited when talking about the North Division. Thanks, LOLHABS. | by: Arvind
Bask in the win just one more time. | by: Seldo
The Leafs are trying to build an energy line behind the top six. | by: Mark Zwolinski at Toronto Star
The PWHPA’s Abby Roque and Team New Hampshire beat Team Minnesota 4-3 on Sunday night. | by: Marisa Ingemi at Sportsnet
Not your average Roque show @TheGarden! 🚨@abby_roque scores her third goal in 24 hours, assisted by @samdonovan32!@nyrangers | #SDGT pic.twitter.com/HpFPPilDOP
— PWHPA (@PWHPA) March 1, 2021
4-3 Team WSF wins @PWHPA
— Mike Murphy (@DigDeepBSB) March 1, 2021
1st
WSF | EVG: Decker - Kessel, Keller
WSF | EVG: Kessel - Decker, Skarupa
adidas | EVG: Roque - Donovan
WSF | EVG: Skarupa - Decker
2nd
-
3rd
adidas | EVG: Knight - Pannek
WSF | PPG: Decker - Keller, Skarupa
adidas | EVG: KCS - Knight, Roque*
Tonights 3 Stars of The Game are
— PWHPA (@PWHPA) March 1, 2021
⭐️ Brianna Decker
⭐️⭐️ Kendall Coyne Schofield
⭐️⭐️⭐️ Amanda Kessel@NYRangers | #SDGT pic.twitter.com/td5eKKHZaU
What a fantastic night of hockey 👏
— The Ice Garden (@TheIceGarden) March 1, 2021
Team @WomensSportsFdn bounces back after yesterday's loss and takes down Team @adidashockey to split the weekend series 1-1 https://t.co/TsnBGTtjCL