The Toronto Maple Leafs have assigned goaltender Matt Murray to the Toronto Marlies, their AHL affiliate, on a long-term injury reserve (LTIR) conditioning loan. This move comes as Murray has not seen game action since April 2, 2023. The conditioning stint, which allows Murray to play with the Marlies, is expected to last up to six days and can include up to three games. Murray is slated to start for the Marlies in Syracuse this evening. This assignment could result in the Maple Leafs having four healthy NHL-level goaltenders available for the playoffs.
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The Toronto Maple Leafs have assigned goaltender Matt Murray to the AHL Marlies on a conditioning loan. https://t.co/7yoMWHz32R
Matt Murray, BTW, is expected to start for the AHL Marlies in Syracuse this evening. An LTIR conditioning stint lasts up to six days and three games. Clock started today.
Maple Leafs assign Matt Murray to Marlies for conditioning. Could have four healthy NHL-level goalies for playoffs.
The #leafs have assigned Matt Murray to the AHL Marlies on a conditioning loan. His last game action came April 2, 2023.
The @MapleLeafs have assigned goaltender Matt Murray to the @TorontoMarlies on an LTIR conditioning loan.