If you see Reimer on your waiver wire, it may be a good idea to preemptively grab him. Prior to getting hurt, the Manitoba native held a 4-0-1 record with a 2.58 GAA and .912 SV%.
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If you see Reimer on your waiver wire, it may be a good idea to preemptively grab him. Prior to getting hurt, the Manitoba native held a 4-0-1 record with a 2.58 GAA and .912 SV%.
Reimer continues to make progress but needs a few weeks of practice before he gets back into a game. It sounds like the Leafs are playing it slow with their starting goalie.
Reimer continuing to practice is a welcome sign for fantasy hockey owners and Leafs fans alike. While he has no firm timeline to recover, he is expected to take part in a full practice this Thursday.
Reimer continues to practice and must be doing so without setbacks. Expect him to get back into a game within the next couple of weeks which should give the Leafs a boost.
Sounds like Reimer is taking another step in the right direction. Coach Ron Wilson said yesterday that Reimer was at least 7-10 days away from returning so don't bank on a November start.
Reimer practiced today but would be hard pressed to play prior to the end of this month. The Morweena, Manitoba native last played on October 22nd.
Reimer getting back on the ice is a very positive sign for the Leafs. He has yet to go through any drills with contact which is telling considering he is recovering from a concussion. He remains out indefinitely.
Reimer remains no closer to returning to his concussion as he remains sidelined indefinitely. His statistics -- 2.58 GAA and .912 SV% -- are much better than those of his successors. Look for the Leafs to make a move should Optimus Reim remained sidelined.
Reimer continues to struggle with concussion-like symptoms. Look for Ben Scrivens and Jonas Gustavsson to split the playing time in his absence.
Not in danger of losing his starting gig yet but you have to start to worry if the Leafs keep winning without him.
Reimer will face the Blue Jackets for the first time in his career.
Reimer is practicing with the team, which is a indication he's healthy enough to start. Stay tuned for a further update from the team as all three goalies participated in today's skate.
Reimer is currently suffering from 'concussion-like symptoms' but apparently would be OK to play this Sunday. The Leafs play the Ottawa Senators this Sunday so stay tuned for an update prior to game day.
Look for Jonas Gustavsson to continue starting for the Leafs on Saturday.
Not as bad as previously expected but the team continues to coddle their starting goalie. Stay tuned for a further update.
The team found out today that Reimer was concussed as coach Ron Wilson "would have started him yesterday if there was a game". Expect the team to give Jonas Gustavsson a short leash before exploring their options.
His injury does not sounds serious but it has held him out for two consecutive games now. Stay tuned for a further update from the team.
Reimer will face the Rangers for the first time in his career.
Sounds like Reimer will be at least the backup for tomorrow's game against the Rangers.