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Kyle Dubas confirms the worst for Matt Murray
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Kyle Dubas confirms the worst for Matt Murray

My opinion: This guy is cooked.

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Earlier today the Toronto Maple Leafs announced that they have officially recalled goaltender Joseph Woll from the AHL's Toronto Marlies. Woll will get the start tonight against the Tampa Bay Lightning, with amateur Matt Onuska backing him up.

Regular back up Ilya Samsonov is reportedly working through a minor injury and starter Matt Murray... well.. he's seemingly ALWAYS out of the lineup.

GM Kyle Dubas also confirmed today that Murray has a concussion and that there is no timeline for his return.

Yeah... progressing toward Robidas Island and the end of his NHL career...

Actually, I shouldn't be so glib when talking about a guy's brain health, but the fact of the matter is that this is pretty routine for Murray now. The guy can NEVER stay healthy and outside of two remarkable short runs with the Pittsburgh Penguins he's been the most inconsistent goaltender in the entire NHL.

Again, I know there's not much he can do to protect himself from a freak injury like the one he suffered earlier this month but the fact of the matter is that Murray consistently lets himself and his teammates down due to injury. I have NO CLUE why Dubas thought he was getting anything other than an inconsistent, injured goaltender when he acquired Murray from the Ottawa Senators.

I get that Dubas has created a tough situation for himself given his team's cap restraints, but Murray's injury history has really forced this team to make some out of the box decisions.

Earlier this week the Toronto Maple Leafs signed top prospect Matthew Knies from the NCAA's Minnesota Golden Gophers. It's a big signing for a big name prospect and it deserves recognition, but the team arguably made a much more impactful signing yesterday that isn't receiving near the attention.

Because the Leafs have signed Knies and have inserted him into their roster, they no longer have the cap space to call up goaltender Joseph Woll from the AHL. This meant that last night Ilya Samsonov was backed up this evening by a beer leaguer on an amateur tryout.

To be fair to Nick Chenard, he's much better than your typical beer league goalie, but he's still nowhere near NHL level... or even AHL level. The 21 year old is a former OHL netminder who aged out of the league following this past season. Again, nothing against him and I honestly hope he gets to live out his NHL dreams... but this entire scenario seems like a bit of a farce to me.

I mean... the NHL will prop up a franchise the the Arizona Coyotes, a franchise who is doing everything they possible can to get under the NHL's salary floor. There's no punishment for the Coyotes... but the Leafs, a team who is consistently at the top of NHL's highest salaried teams, has to dress a minor leaguer for cap reasons.

Call me crazy, but I think there's got to be a better way for the NHL to go about things. Personally, I think every team should be required to carry three goaltenders at all times. I love a good David Ayres or Scott Foster story as much as the next guy, but it's pretty 'bush league' that things have to come to this. I mean, could you ever see the NFL, NBA or MLB allowing a team to sign a beer league accountant or a Zamboni driver take to the playing surface? Not a chance...

But in Gary Bettman's NHL we get weird, random little things like this that pop up all the time to remind us just how much the NHL actually cares about the sport that it pretends to champion.

Source: Luke Fox