Leafs goalie Frederik Andersen returns to practice, could play Tuesday
TORONTO — With all the players missing from Monday’s practice, Maple Leafs head coach Sheldon Keefe joked at one point it felt like there were as many goalies as defencemen.
The good news is one of those netminders was Frederik Andersen.
Toronto’s No. 1 crease option and most important player joined teammates for his first full on-ice session since suffering a neck injury Feb. 3 in the first period of a loss to Florida.
“It’s feeling good,” Andersen said. “It’s been a good process so far, taking the right steps … I want to see how it responds.”