TSN Toronto Reporter Mark Masters reports on the Maple Leafs, who held a practice on Thursday at Bell MTS Place in Winnipeg ahead of Friday’s game against the Jets.
Frederik Andersen had a follow-up appointment regarding his lower-body injury on Thursday.
"The feedback I've been given is that he is progressing well and we'll continue to monitor him and re-assess him next week," said head coach Sheldon Keefe.
Andersen will not join the team on this road trip, which wraps up Monday in Calgary. Toronto's No. 1 goalie hasn't been on the ice since a game on March 19.
"The expectation is he will come back fully healthy and will not rush back," TSN Hockey Insider Pierre LeBrun reported on Insider Trading. "And that's what happened earlier in the season. I'm told Andersen rushed back and wasn't totally 100 per cent. Jack Campbell was out at the time so he wanted to do that to help his team, but that led to the setback that he's still dealing with."