Murray took part in his first full practice since the injury Wednesday and said he “feels good.” He has passed all the steps laid out by the Leafs’ medical staff. “It was a morning skate, and I ended up tearing my groin,” Murray said of the injury. We have the best of the best medical staff here, they do things properly so, moving forward, it shouldn’t be an issue.”Neither the goaltender nor Leafs coach Sheldon Keefe would commit to Murray starting Saturday’s game. The Leafs will monitor how Murray feels after Thursday’s practice, and morning skates Friday and Saturday. But the Leafs want to see what they have in Murray, a two-time Stanley Cup-winning goalie with Pittsburgh.
Source: thestar November 10, 2022 00:58 UTC