Maple Leafs Injury Updates: TJ Brodie sidelined with an oblique injury; Jake Muzzin's return this season in doubt, to be re-evaluated in late February

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Maple Leafs Injury Updates: TJ Brodie sidelined with an oblique injury; Jake Muzzin's return this season in doubt, to be re-evaluated in late February

Jake Muzzin is being monitored for cervical spine injury. TJ Brodie has been placed on injured reserve with an oblique injury and is expected to be out for some time.

Jake Muzzin is out for the next 7 days with a cervical spine injury. TJ Brodie has been placed on injured reserve with an oblique injury and will miss the games against Pittsburgh, New Jersey and Buffalo. The team will probably carry over their pairings from the win against Vancouver. Mark Giordano will be picking up the slack. They will play the New York Devils on Thursday. It is unlikely Mullin will return in time for playoffs. He played 21 minutes on Saturday. His injury is a serious one. Toronto will try to rely on structure of their five-man defense and the support of the forward group.

Jake Muzzin is out indefinitely with a cervical spine injury. TJ Brodie has been placed on injured reserve with an oblique injury and Mac Hollowell and Pontus Holmberg have been recalled from Toronto Marlies.

Jake Muzzin's return to the Maple Leafs is in doubt. TJ Brodie is out injured with an oblique injury. Ilya Samsonov is taking part in practice for the first time since November 5.


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