Holland goes from first-line centre to healthy scratch in one game. In four games since coming over from the Ducks, Holland registered one goal on five shots. He will likely cycle in-and-out of the lineup with the Maple Leafs getting healthy.
Holland was the 15th overall pick in the 2009 NHL Draft. He is a skilled offensive centre that will address the need for a centre on an injury riddled Maple Leafs roster. Holland will fly to Toronto immediately and is expected to be in the lineup tonight. The third round pick becomes a second if Holland plays 25 games with the Maple Leafs. He has one goal in four games this season.
Holland has one goal in four games with the Ducks this season. In his time in Norfolk he posted four goals and two assists in nine games.
Holland has three goals and one assist in five games with Norfolk this season. In 21 games with Anaheim last season he scored three times while adding two assists.
Holland had 5 points in 21 games with the Ducks.
Holland goes back to the AHL following the team claiming Niklas Hagman. He scored a goal over his first four NHL games.
Bonino was held scoreless in his only game with the Ducks this season. Look for him to return to Syracuse when he gets healthy.
Holland impressed during preseason and gets a call with the injury to Nick Bonino. Look for him to skate with Brandon McMillan and Devante Smith-Pelly.
Sounds like Holland will be the first callup should anyone from the third line or up get injured. Last season, the former 15th overall pick scored 37 goals and 88 points for the Guelph Storm of the OHL. Look for him to continue his development with the Syracuse Crunch.
No immediate fantasy hockey value while playing in the AHL.
The former Guelph Storm standout certainly helped his standing with the organization, vaulting himself above top prospects like Emerson Etem and Kyle Palmieri.
Holland likely won't make the team out of training camp as he continues to hone his two-way play. The former 15th overall will likely become a defensive specialist if he ever makes the big club.