Leo Komarov News
Komarov missed Monday and Tueday’s practices with an undisclosed ailment, but he is expected to be in the lineup vs. the Blue Jackets. The Maple Leafs are already without James van Riemsdyk, so they’ll need their second leading scorer, Komarov in the lineup.
Komarov was not at the Maple Leafs morning skate and is listed as a game-time decision tonight. Komarov is expected to play and the Leafs could use him in the lineup. He has been one of the most effective Leafs this season, scoring three goals with a plus-3 rating in six games.
Komarov is banged up and will sit out of the season finale. He will be replaced by Colton Orr, who was recalled from Toronto (AHL) a few days ago.
Komarov missed the last five games, but will be back in tonight vs. the Devils. Komarov will skate on the Leafs top-line with Nazem Kadri and Phil Kessel. He has 18 points (5G / 13A) in 29 games.
Komarov continues to skate with the team, but is not ready to return to the lineup. He will miss his fifth straight game, but look for him to be back next Wednesday in New Jersey.
Komarov will miss his fourth straight game with an upper-body injury. Komarov is hopeful that he will be back on Wednesday vs. the Senators.
Komarov will start his second straight game on Thursday when the Maple Leafs take on the Sharks. Consider him day-to-day and monitor his status prior to Monday’s game vs. the Hurricanes.
Despite not participating in the Maple Leafs’ morning skate, the team is hopeful that Komarov will be able to play tonight vs. Anaheim. Monitor his status during pre-game warmups; if he can’t play expect Sam Carrick to replace him.
Komarov, who left Monday’s game with an upper-body injury and did not return, is not on the ice for the Maple Leafs morning skate, which suggests he will not play tonight vs. the Ducks. With Komarov out, Sam Carrick is expected to draw back in.
Komarov is expected to return tonight and activating him from IR all but guarantees that he will be back in the Leafs lineup tonight vs. the Bruins.
Komarov took part in the morning skate and it looks like he will return to the lineup tonight vs. the Bruins. Komarov has been sidelined with a concussion since November 29th. Look for him to play on the third line with Peter Holland and Mike Santorelli.
Komarov has been sidelined with a concussion since November 29th. He has not progressed as the Maple Leafs would have hoped and he will miss at least a couple of more games.
Komarov was not on the ice for the game day skate and will miss his fourth consecutive game. His timetable fora return remains unknown.
Komarov missed Friday’s practice, which suggests he will miss Saturday’s game vs. Vancouver. Coach Carlyle said that Komarov didn’t suffer a setback, but wasn’t feeling well enough to practice today…So it sounds like he suffered a setback.
Komarov took part in the Maple Leafs optional morning skate, but will miss his second straight game with a head/neck injury. He is day-to-day.
Komarov suffered the injury to his head on Saturday vs. the Capitals. His concussion-like symptoms have subsided but he will still be held out of tonight’s game and could be in danger of missing Thursday’s game as well.
Komarov is reportedly feeling good but was held out of Monday’s practice for precautionary reasons. Monitor his status during Tuesday’s morning skate.
Komarov suffered a head/neck injury following an inadvertent elbow from Alex Ovechkin on Saturday. Komarov underwent concussion protocol on Sunday so his absence this morning likely is not good news on the concussion front. He is questionable for Tuesday’s game vs. Dallas.
Komarov caught an elbow to the back of the head/neck from Alex Ovechkin. Komarov seemed a bit dazed and left for the dressing room immediately. The elbow looked inadvertent and there was no penalty called on the play. There’s no word on how long Komarov will be out.