Mar 13, 2019
Leafs' Kapanen out with concussion
Toronto Maple Leafs forward Kasperi Kapanen is dealing with a concussion. The team updated the status of the 22-year-old on Wednesday after he missed Monday's game against the Tampa Bay Lightning for precautionary reasons due to illness.
The Canadian Press

Toronto Maple Leafs winger Kasperi Kapanen has a concussion and will miss a second straight game on Wednesday night against the visiting Chicago Blackhawks.
The 22-year-old native of Finland was listed as being out for precautionary reasons due to illness on Monday night against the Tampa Bay Lightning.
The Leafs announced Kapanen has a concussion on Wednesday morning.
"Kappy's got great speed, he's got tremendous work ethic, he's a real good penalty killer," Leafs head coach Mike Babcok said after Wednesday's morning skate. "It affects you, but it's opportunity, too, for someone else."
That opportunity falls to William Nylander, who will skate alongside Auston Matthews and Andreas Johnsson for the second game in a row.
Defencemen Jake Gardiner (back) and Travis Dermott (shoulder) remain out.
With Kapanen absent, the Leafs used the following lines at the team's morning skate Wednesday:
Hyman-Tavares-Marner
Johnsson-Matthews-Nylander
Marleau-Kadri-Brown
Ennis-Gauthier-Moore
Rielly-Hainsey
Muzzin-Zaitsev
Marincin-Ozhiganov
Holl
Andersen
Sparks
The Leafs will look to bounce back after falling 6-2 to the Lightning in the opener of a three-game homestand.