Holland, who has appeared in 243 career NHL games with the Ducks, Maple Leafs and Coyotes has spent the entire 2017-18 season in the AHL to this point. He started the year in Laval before being acquired by the Rangers and going to Hartford—overall he has 13 goals and 20 assists (33 points) in 36 AHL contests and could make his Rangers debut on Tuesday.
Holland has been a healthy scratch for the majority of the season, appearing in just eight games with the Maple Leafs and only tallied a single assist. Last season he appeared in a career-high 65 NHL games and has 70 points (30G / 40A) in 203 career NHL games.
Holland was a healthy scratch in Saturday’s loss to the Canadiens, but with Nick Spaling out with an injury, Holland will get back into the lineup on Monday. He has one goal and one assist in six games this season.
With Byron Froese coming up from the AHL and making his NHL debut tonight, Holland is expected to be a healthy scratch. However, Leo Komarov is listed as a game-time decision, if he is unable to play, look for Holland to get into the lineup.
Holland missed the last two games and is expected to miss at least two more with a lower-body injury. With Holland out and Nazem Kadri suspended, the Maple Leafs will likely recall Sam Carrick from the Marlies.
Holland will miss his second straight game with a lower-body injury. He is reportedly walking with a pretty significant limp, which suggests he is not too close to returning.
Holland has been out with an upper-body injury since December 31st. He missed the last 10 games, but will be back in between Mike Santorelli and Daniel Winnik tonight vs. the Devils. He has 16 points (8G / 8A) in 38 games.
Holland has missed the last three games and it sounds like he will miss at least the next five with an upper-body injury.
Holland missed Friday’s game with an upper-body injury and will obviously miss Saturday’s game vs. the Jets as well. With a week-to-week injury it is hard to pinpoint when Holland will return until he is upgraded to day-to-day.
Holland, 23, had five goals and five assists (10 points) in 14 games with the Maple Leafs. He also recorded on goal in four games with the Ducks, before being traded. The former first round pick will almost certainly make the Leafs roster this season.
Holland has tallied five goals and five assists in 38 games since coming to Toronto. He goes down with Carter Ashton to clear cap space for Dave Bolland to be activated from IR.
Holland likely won't play tonight because of a stomach flu. That means David Clarkson moves to the second line and NIkolai Kulemin shifts to the third line centre. Monitor Holland's status in warmups, but he is questionable after missing the skate.
Holland continues to work his way back from 'lace-bit' that forced him to spend time in the hospital. He is just starting to get back up to speed and will likely be in the lineup tonight in New York. He has six goals and five assists in 36 games this season (5G / 5A in 32 gms with TOR).
Holland was a minus-1 with a two shots in 11:47 in Saturday's loss to the Canadiens.
Holland has dress in 31 games with the Maple Leafs this season, he has recorded five goals and five assists (10 points). While with the Marlies he had three goals and one assist in four games.
Holland is on crutches with the bizarre injury that makes him unable to put any weight on his extremely swollen foot. Greg McKegg was recalled this morning and could make his NHL debut in Holland's spot.
When playing in the Maple Leafs top-6, Holland was producing at a pretty consistent clip, however he has been skating on the fourth line for his last four games with Toronto which handicaps his value and production. That is likely where Holland will find himself on Tuesday vs. Boston, because he isn't about to overtake Tyler Bozak or Nazem Kadri on the top two lines.
Holland played well in an expanded role while Tyler Bozak was out, but with Bozak, Nazem Kadri and Jay McClement ahead of him, Maple Leafs head coach Randy Carlyle has not been able to find a role for Holland. He will go to the AHL where he will see much more ice-time than the 4:10 he played last night.
It would be the second time in three games that Holland has been scratched. He is expected to take a seat while Jay McClement shifts back to center and Carter Ashton draws in on the wing. Holland has one goal while averaging 12:32 TOI in five games with Toronto since coming over from Anaheim.