Maple Leafs getting Zach Hyman back, but are now without Mitch Marner
TORONTO — As the Maple Leafs sluggishly went about the early part of the NHL schedule, head coach Mike Babcock would often point to the new faces in the lineup and the new systems being implemented as reasons for his team’s uninspiring start.
Toronto’s head coach also went out of his way to mention the absence of Zach Hyman — the gritty forward tasked with retrieving the puck and making space for star linemates John Tavares and Mitch Marner.
The good news is the Leafs are set to welcome Hyman back from a serious knee injury. The bad news is they’re also dealing with the realization that Marner will be out at least four weeks, and quite possibly longer, with a high ankle sprain.
“It would be nice to come back and play with him again and to reunite on that front,” Hyman said of Marner on Tuesday before adding with a smile: “He’ll be back soon and I guess I’ll be up to game speed by then.”