Leafs’ Andersen day-to-day with neck injury; Hutchinson starts Wednesday
TORONTO — It’s still unclear when exactly Maple Leafs goalie Frederik Andersen got hurt.
What’s certain, however, is that Toronto will be minus its most important player for at least one game because of a neck injury.
And if his absence drags on and the Leafs’ internal options aren’t able to carry the crease load, general manager Kyle Dubas might be forced to act with the NHL trade deadline less than three weeks away.
Andersen was contacted twice in the first period of Monday night’s demoralizing 5-3 home loss to the Florida Panthers — once by defenceman-turned-forward Mark Pysyk and again during another sequence a few minutes later when Frank Vatrano got tangled up with Toronto blue-liner Jake Muzzin and accidentally slid into him off the rush.