David Clarkson News

Clarkson took part in his first team practice since undergoing a procedure on his elbow.

Clarkson had a procedure ton remove a Bursa Sac and had been skating on his own, before joining his teammates today. However he only last about 15 minutes with the squad before leaving for the dressing room. He remains OUT, until he can fully participate with the team.

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Clarkson (foot) was forced to leave the morning skate early, did not appear happy about it.

Leaving the morning skate early puts Clarkson's status for tonight's game in doubt. It appears as if he will miss his second straight game after suffering a foot injury on Saturday. With Clarkson out, Jerry D'Amigo will likely stay on the Leafs third line.

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Clarkson (foot) is skating with the team today.

Clarkson reportedly looked extremely good skating before practice which is a positive sign for the Maple Leafs forward who did not play on Tuesday. Skating today suggests that he will be good to go tomorrow vs. the Hurricanes, barring any unforeseen setbacks. Offensively, Clarkson's first season in Toronto has been a major disappointment. He has eight points (3G / 5A) in 31 games.

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Clarkson who is day-to-day with a bruised foot, skated before his teammates but did not stay on with the main group.

Clarkson's absence at Leafs' practice makes his status for Tuesday's game cloudy. If he is able to participate in tomorrow's morning skate, then there is a good chance that he will play. Monitor his status Tuesday morning.

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Clarkson (foot) is not on the ice for Maple Leafs practice.

Clarkson only played 4:24 before retiring to the dressing room with a foot injury. It was a terrible night for the Maple Leafs who lost the game 7-1 and lost Clarkson and Carl Gunnarsson in the process. Monitor Clarkson's status prior to Tuesday's game vs. the Islanders.

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Clarkson has served his two game suspension and will return to the Maple Leafs lineup tonight.

Clarkson has struggled this season and has only one assist in his last 10 games and just two goals and four assist in 23 games in hie first season with the Maple Leafs. He will likely skate on the second line tonight.

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Clarkson has been suspended for two games for a hit he laid on Vladimir Sobotka on Thursday.

This is a bad time for Clarkson to be suspended as he will miss tonight's game against the Blackhawks and Monday's vs. the Penguins, two tough games. Clarkson will now have missed 12 games due to suspension this season.

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David Clarkson is expected to make his Toronto debut after serving a 10-game suspension to start the season.

Clarkson was involved in a preseason incident in which he left the Leafs bench to join a fight against the Buffalo Sabres. A native of suburban Toronto, Clarkson signed a huge seven-year contract with the Leafs this summer and was one of the most sought-after free agents. His addition to a Leafs team that's already playing well should be a significant boost.

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Clarkson will make his season debut on Friday vs. Columbus.

In Maple Leafs practice Clarkson was skating on a line with Dave Bolland and Mason Raymond. He has served his 10-game suspension for leaving the bench during a fight in the preseason. Clarkson had 15 goals and nine assists (24 points) in 48 games during the lockout shortened season.

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David Clarkson will play tonight and will play the remaining preseason games for the Maple Leafs because his suspension does not begin until the regular season.

Toronto head coach Randy Carlyle says they feel it's best to play Clarkson as many games as possible in preseason given the time he will miss.

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7 years, $36.75 for Clarkson and Leafs. Ltd no-trade and no-move clause.

After scoring 30 goals in 2011-12, David Clarkson only potted 15 in 48 games this season. The 6-foot-1-inch, 200 pound forward brings a physical style of play and solid net-front presence. His size along with the addition of Dave Bolland will open up the ice for the smaller Maple Leafs like Phil Kessel and Nazem Kadri.

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