Maple Leafs’ Berube states that Auston Matthews’ upper-body injury is not serious

Published Categorized as NHL No Comments on Maple Leafs’ Berube states that Auston Matthews’ upper-body injury is not serious
Auston Matthews and Mitch Marner looks up in the training camp

Toronto Maple Leafs coach Craig Berube mentioned that he doesn’t believe Auston Matthews’ upper-body injury is serious and expects the captain to recover well.

Matthews practiced on Thursday after taking a few days off for what Berube described as maintenance. He was not set to play in Toronto’s home preseason game against Montreal that night.

Auston Matthews looks to the crowd in the third period

“We don’t want any injuries that could linger,” Berube told reporters. “So, we have to be smart about it.”

Matthews had an impressive season last year, leading the NHL with 69 goals. He is currently in the first year of a $53 million contract.

In August, the team named him captain, taking over from John Tavares. The Leafs will start their regular season on October 9 against the Canadiens.

Kai Soriano

By Kai Soriano

Kai Soriano, hailing from the picturesque archipelago of the Philippines, is not just your average writer. With a flair for capturing the essence of the NFL through words, Kai stands out as a leading NFL Content Writer. Blending his passion for sports with his impeccable writing skills, he delivers content that is both engaging and insightful. Dive into his pieces, and experience the game as if you're right there on the field! 🏈

Leave a comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *