Toronto Maple Leafs’ Pierre Engvall and Timothy Liljegren out for start of training camp

Toronto Maple Leafs’ Pierre Engvall and Timothy Liljegren out for start of training camp
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The Toronto Maple Leafs have a couple of injuries to deal with to start the season, as both forward Pierre Engvall and defenseman Timothy Liljegren will be injured to start training camp.

Engvall is currently projected to miss training camp with an ankle/foot injury, and will be re-evaluated on October 3rd with the hopes of returning in time for the season. Liljegren’s injury doesn’t come with quite as good news, as he will miss the next six weeks after successful hernia surgery. However, that will allow the Leafs to start the season with him on long-term injured reserve.

Engvall is coming off a breakout season in Toronto, with 15 goals, 20 assists, and 35 points in 78 games for the Leafs while mostly playing in a bottom-six role. It was his third season in the NHL, spending the first two struggling to stay in the lineup, but he established himself as an excellent defensive forward with a scoring touch, and was a key part of the Leafs shutdown third line and their penalty kill last season. He signed a two year contract extension with a $2.25 million cap hit in the offseason.

Liljegren is also coming off a breakout season in 2021-22, getting into 61 games for the Leafs with five goals, 18 assists, and 23 points. He had been between the NHL and AHL for the previous two seasons, getting into just 13 games in those two years, but he established himself as an excellent defender in the minutes he got, and showed potential to continue that play in elevated roles at various points of the season. He signed a two year contract extension with a $1.4 million cap hit in the offseason.

The Leafs will have to figure out replacement options for the Leafs during the preseason, as they have plenty of new additions to try out in various depth roles throughout training camp. Calle Jarnkrok will likely play on the third line in Engvall’s place, although he was likely to be in that role anyways as a replacement for Ilya Mikheyev, who left in free agency. Liljegren’s replacement will depend on whether or not the Leafs can sign restricted free agent Rasmus Sandin to a contract, as he currently is the team’s seventh defenseman on the depth charts. If that doesn’t happen, it’s likely that Victor Mete or Jordie Benn take Liljegren’s place to start the season.

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