Travis Dermott News
Dermott replaced Rasmus Sandin in the lineup in Game 4 but the two will swap places again for Game 5. Dermott had two shots and two blocked shots in 12:57 TOI in his series debut.
Dermott missed the last two games with a lower-body injury but will play Wednesday in Montreal. Dermott, who has no points in nine games this season, will replace Mikko Lehtonen.
Dermott was forced to leave Thursday's game vs. the Canucks with a charley horse and will not be in the lineup for Saturday's rematch. The Maple Leafs have a couple of solid young defensemen sitting on the sidelines, so there is no sense playing Dermott if he's not 100 percent. Mikko Lehtonen will draw into the lineup for him.
Dermott has been held pointless in the first seven games of the season and will be replaced by Mikko Lehtonen on Tuesday.
Dermott was an RFA and gets a one-year, "show-me" deal as we head into the 2021 campaign. In 2020, Dermott matched his career-best of four goals but compiled just 11 points in 56 games. Dermott doesn't have a lot of offensive upside and will likely be a third-pairing defenseman in 2021.
Dermott missed Saturday's game vs. the Senators with food poisoning but will play tonight vs. the Panthers. Dermott, who has eight points (4G / 4A) in 38 games, will replace Martin Marincin on the blueline.
Dermott missed Friday's practice and will not play Saturday vs. the Senators. With Dermott sidelined, Martin Marincin will draw back into the lineup after sitting for the last two games.
As expected, Dermott will make his Maple Leafs debut on Tuesday night. Dermott will skate with Justin Holl on the Maple Leafs third-pair and is coming off of a season in which he had 17 points (4G / 13A) in 64 games. Kevin Gravel was sent to the Marlies to make room for Dermott.
Dermott has missed the first 13 games of the season after undergoing shoulder surgery in May. Dermott will replace Kevin Gravel and skate with Justin Holl in his season debut. The 23-year-old blueliner had 17 points (4G / 13A) in 64 games last season.
Dermott, who is expected to miss the first 12-to-14 games of the season, practiced with his teammates for the first time since undergoing shoulder surgery. Rasmus Sandin had a great preseason and looked solid in his NHL debut, which will allow the Maple Leafs to be patient with Dermott.
Dermott underwent shoulder surgery in early-May and is expected to miss at least the first 12 games of the regular season. With Dermott out, Rasmus Sandin appears in-line to start the year with the Maple Leafs.
Dermott will undergo shoulder surgery on Friday and will miss the start of the 2019-20 season. Based on the original timetable, Dermott is not expected to be back until early-November, so look for him to miss at least one month, which will allow the Maple Leafs to get a look at a few of their young defensemen.
Dermott was sent to the AHL to get the Maple Leafs roster to 23 with William Nylander joining the team after signing a six-year extension on Saturday. Dermott was the one demoted because he is waiver exempt. However, the Maple Leafs are trying to trade another player from their active roster and Dermott would then re-join the team for Tuesday’s game.
Dermott will be playing his first game since October 20th tonight vs. the Stars. Dermott originally missed two games due to an illness but was a healthy scratch on Monday. Dermott will have a new D-partner with Justin Holl make his season debut alongside of him.
Dermott will come out of the Maple Leafs lineup on Wednesday, with Martin Marincin drawing back in. Dermott is day-to-day, but should be back for Saturday’s game vs. the Jets.
Dermott suffered what appeared to be a serious ankle injury vs. the Jets on Saturday, but MRI revealed no structural damage for the rookie defenseman. Dermott is considered day-to-day and will likely be dealt with caution during the final week of the regular season.
Dermott missed Tuesday’s practice but says he will play tonight vs. the Stars after getting over a head cold. Dermott has picked up just one assist over his last nine games though.