Report: Leafs hopeful Muzzin can return before playoffs
The Toronto Maple Leafs are encouraged by Jake Muzzin's recovery from a concussion and hope the defenseman can return to the lineup within the next month, according to TSN's Chris Johnston.
Muzzin was placed on long-term injured reserve Feb. 23 after sustaining his second head injury this season. He recently returned to skating but hasn't joined the Leafs for any practices.
All LTIR designations mean a player must miss at least 10 games and 24 days. The earliest Muzzin could return is March 19 against the Nashville Predators.
The Leafs can acquire players up to a maximum of Muzzin's $5.625-million cap hit while he's on LTIR, so the 33-year-old's health could have a significant impact on Toronto's trade deadline plans.
Muzzin is in his third full season with Toronto and has been a mainstay on its shutdown pairing since he joined. He has 12 points in 41 games this season while averaging 21 minutes per night.
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