Tavares sustained a lower-body injury last week and Craig Berube updated the status of several Maple Leafs players.
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Head coach Craig Berube said Monday that Tavares (lower body) has resumed skating and will likely participate in a full practice soon, Joshua Kloke of The Athletic reports.
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Toronto Maple Leafs forward John Tavares has resumed skating and could return to practice by the end of this week, head coach Craig Berube told Joshua Kloke of The Athletic on Monday.
A timeline for the injured centre’s return from a lower-body injury is starting to come into focus, Mark Masters writes.