cnnsporttalk Toronto Maple Leafs Sad News: Maple Leafs key players sustain a brutal career ending injury and ruled out of….

Sad News: Maple Leafs key players sustain a brutal career ending injury and ruled out of….

The only thing we know about Toronto Maple Leafs winger William Nylander entering Game 2 of the first-round series against the Boston Bruins is that he was back skating at a practice on Sunday, April 21.

Leafs’ head coach Sheldon Keefe didn’t provide any update on Nylander’s status ahead of Game 2 scheduled for April 22 at TD Garden in Boston.

“No updates on Willy,” Keefe told reporters after practice on Sunday. Twice.

This development (or lack of it) shouldn’t surprise anyone considering Keefe told reporters on April 19 that he was following orders from General Manager Brad Treliving, as documented by Heavy.

“[Treliving] has made it pretty clear there’s not going to be any daily injury updates or anything like that,” Keefe said.

Nylander has already missed Game 1, one that ended in an undisputable Boston Bruins 5-1 win over Toronto in which Boston went with Jeremy Swayman on goal with the netminder stopping 35 shots on the day.

Mysterious William Nylander’s Injury Enters Conspiracy Territory

Nylander’s injury must not be usual. In fact, we don’t even really know what type of injury he has suffered, or if he has suffered an injury at all.

The only clip (h/t Sportsnet) that has captured an action in which Nylander could have suffered some sort of problem is one in which he was hit on the right side of his body in a game between the Leafs and the Panthers played on April 16.

That, however, doesn’t explain how Nylander kept playing then and followed that with another appearance in Toronto’s regular-season finale one day later against the Tampa Bay Lightning when he logged a rather bulky 17:29 minutes of playing time.

NHL insider Chris Johnston published a story on The Athletic after speaking with a few sources close to the player and the franchise on April 21.

Speaking with multiple sources briefed on the situation, word is that [Nylander] wasn’t playing through any significant ailments during a closing stretch of the regular season,” Johnston wrote.

“The issue is also said not to have cropped up as the result of some kind of off-ice incident,” Johnston revealed, ruling out “whatever other conspiracy theories might be floating around out there.”

Truth be told and just a few hours from the Game 2 puck drop, any conspiracy theories would probably have more content to them than any update and information the franchise has shared about.

Nylander Skated on Sunday But His Availability for Game 2 is unknown

The Leafs didn’t hold an official practice on Sunday after their Game 1 loss one day earlier. That being said, the team held an “optional skate” that was mandatory for all players scratched from Saturday’s first-round opener, per Johnston.

“There was a Nylander sighting at Warrior Ice Arena on Sunday,” Johnston reported. “He was the first player to take the ice—as he’s wont to do—before a 1:30 p.m. skate featuring the Game 1 scratches.”

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