

Joshua has split his season between the NHL and AHL. He has two goals and one assist in six AHL games and one goal in 11 NHL games. Joshua will replace Mackenzie MacEachern in the lineup on Monday and skate on the fourth line.





Carlo has been sidelined since April 3rd but will return to the lineup on Tuesday. Carlo will replace Kevan Miller, who sits in the second half of a back-o-back. Carlo has two goals and one assist in 23 games this season.

Head coach Bruce Cassidy said that Carlo and Kevan Miller will each play a game in the back-to-back in New Jersey but won't play the same game. So Carlo will be back in either Monday or Tuesday but won't play both. It seems more likely that Miller will dress Monday and sit out Tuesday, clearing the way for Carlo.


The Maple Leafs will rest a couple of players on Thursday, Jake Muzzin being one of them. Timothy Liljegren will draw in to make his season debut.

The Maple Leafs will rest a couple of players on Thursday, Morgan Rielly being one of them. Ben Hutton will draw in to make his Maple Leafs debut.


Roy left Saturday's game in Anaheim with an undisclosed injury and did not return. He was not on the ice for Tuesday's practice, so it seems unlikely that he'll be available for Wednesday's game vs. the Avalanche.



Domi has been a healthy scratch for the last two games but will replace Kevin Stenlund in the lineup on Thursday. Domi, who has just seven points (2G / 5A) in his last 15 games, is expected to skate on the third line and PP2 in Tampa.


Nylander was trending towards being a healthy scratch on Tuesday because he was late to a meeting on Monday, but Sheldon Keefe will keep him in the lineup. It could be more out of necessity with Zach Hyman and Ilya Mikheyev out with injuries.

Domi, who has seven points (2G / 5A) in his last 15 games, was a minus-4 in Dallas on Saturday. He'll be replaced by Kevin Stenlund in the lineup on Monday.

