The Toronto Maple Leafs have recalled goaltender Dennis Hildeby from the Toronto Marlies, while Matt Murray has been returned to the AHL affiliate. This move comes ahead of the team's practice on Monday afternoon.
Although it was a great story for Matt Murray when he returned, the veteran struggled and ended up being demoted back to the Toronto Marlies on Monday.
In two Toronto Maple Leafs games, Matt Murray has not shown he can make the stops that NHL-caliber goalies can make. Is he the answer?
The 30-year-old allowed four goals on 31 shots against the Washington Capitals in his second NHL game since Apr. 2, 2023. After John Tavares opened the scoring in the game for Toronto, Washington's Andrew Mangiapane tied the game less than two minutes later.
In a corresponding move, the Maple Leafs summoned Dennis Hildeby from the minors. Murray has allowed seven goals on 58 shots in two NHL starts this season en route to a 1-1-0 record. He had been bouncing between the AHL and NHL levels to maintain his waiver exemption status,
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