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Maple Leafs News & Rumors: Campbell, Marner, Engvall & Kase

In this edition of Toronto Maple Leafs’ News & Rumors, I want to take a look at some of the news emerging from the team as it prepares to play the St. Louis Blues on the last contest of the current four-game road trip. I’ll also congratulate goalie Jack Campbell on being named to the NHL All-Star team in his first season as a starter for any team.

Item One: Jack Campbell Names to NHL All-Star Game

It was almost 12 years ago now that the Dallas Stars picked young goalie Jack Campbell in the first round (11th overall) of the 2010 NHL Entry Draft. However, things didn’t go as planned and Campbell found himself wallowing in his hockey failures. And, from what Maple Leafs’ fans have come to know about Campbell, you can only imagine the depth of that mental anguish he must have suffered when he failed.

Not many years ago, the promise that prompted the Stars to draft the youngster had dissipated. Even for Campbell, there had to be times when he didn’t think he’d even make it in the NHL. He’s now 30 years old; and, after being a career backup, during the 2020-21 season, he had his breakthrough. Maple Leafs’ starting goalie Frederik Andersen was hurt and Campbell stepped in. He carried the team.

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The rest is, as the phrase goes, history. This week on Thursday history culminated  – at least to this point in his career – when Campbell was given an NHL All-Star nod. Congratulations on his great work on the season and being named to the team. 

In his first full season as a starter, Campbell has come through for his Maple Leafs over and over again. The result was a call to the NHL All-Star game. He’ll join the Atlantic Division All-Stars and his captain will be none other than teammate Auston Matthews.

Item Two: Mitch Marner Is Anxious to Return to the Ice

Mitch Marner will play tonight in St. Louis against the Blues. The 24-year-old Marner was re-activated earlier this week off the NHL’s COVID-19 protocols and returned to practice where he was partnered with Matthews and Michael Bunting during the session. He’s slated to assume his usual prominent role as a part of the Maple Leafs’ first line and first power-play unit tonight.  

Mitch Marner Toronto Maple Leafs
Mitch Marner, Toronto Maple Leafs (Amy Irvin / The Hockey Writers)

Marner had just come off LTIR before he then missed his team’s three most recent after being tested positive for COVID-19 and spending time in the NHL’s virus protocols. This hasn’t been Marner’s strongest season, and he no doubt wants to return to last season’s form. In 26 games so far this season, he’s scored up 21 points. That’s unusual, over the past several seasons, Marner has been far better than a point-a-game player.

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Marner did say that he probably could have played in Arizona on Wednesday, but he took the extra time he needed to get more up to speed. His timing couldn’t have been better. Just when he’s ready to return, the Maple Leafs discovered both Ondrej Kase and Nick Ritchie tested positively for COVID-19 yesterday and can’t play. 

Item Three: Pierre Engvall Also Will Return Tonight

Pierre Engvall also returned for Friday’s practice after being in COVID-19 protocol. With Kase away, Engvall will become a third-line partner with Ilya Mikheyev and David Kampf. Engvall seems ready to return to game action tonight. Like Marner, he’d missed the team’s last three games. 

Item Four: Three More Maple Leafs Put on COVID-19 Protocol

News Friday from the Maple Leafs is that three more players have been placed on the NHL’s COVID-19 protocols. Those players are Nick Ritchie, Ondrej Kase, and Justin Holl. 

Ondrej Kase Toronto Maple Leafs
Ondrej Kase, Toronto Maple Leafs (Amy Irvin / The Hockey Writers)

The Maple Leafs are far from the only NHL team that’s suffered a loss of manpower to COVID-19; however, this team seems to have had a really tough COVID-19. I’m trying to remember right now who hasn’t contracted the virus. Michael Bunting is the only name I could think of without researching it. Obviously, this week COVID rose up to remind the team that it had its own plans.

What’s Next for the Maple Leafs?

As noted in this post, the Maple Leafs play the Blues in St. Louis tonight. The team will, according to David Alter’s tweet after practice, ice these lineups for tonight’s game. By the way, Alter listed these same line combinations and defensive combinations in his post for The Daily Faceoff this morning.

#Leafs lines at practice Jan. 14/22
Bunting-Matthews-Marner
Kerfoot-Tavares-Nylander
Mikheyev-Kampf-Engvall
Clifford-Spezza-Simmonds
Extra: Seney, Anderson
Rielly-Brodie
Muzzin-Liljegren
Sandin-Dermott
Biega
Campbell
Mrázek
Hutchinson
COVID: Kase, Ritchie, Holl

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