The Toronto Maple Leafs will be missing a couple of players when they take to the ice for training camp.
General manager Brad Treliving offered a few injury updates with players reporting to camp.
Connor Dewar had shoulder surgery this off-season and won’t be participating in training camp. The Leafs acquired Dewar from the Minnesota Wild at the trade deadline in March.
The 25-year-old had one goal and four assists in 17 regular-season games with the Maple Leafs and one assist in six playoff games. He signed a one-year, $1.18 million contract to avoid arbitration.
Treliving said that Fraser Minten suffered a high ankle sprain during the Leafs’ Prospect Showdown game in Montreal and his recovery timeline remains unknown. The 20-year-old was retrieving the puck in the corner midway through the second period and curling up the wall when Canadiens defenceman David Reinbacher made contact with him across the back, sending him down hard.