Mark Masters

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TSN Toronto reporter Mark Masters checks in daily with news and notes from Maple Leafs practices and game-day skates. The Maple Leafs held a team meeting at the Staples Center in Los Angeles on Thursday morning. 

Kasperi Kapanen will play his second NHL game of the season on Thursday, but unlike in his debut on Saturday against the Flyers when he played just 7:31 in a fourth-line spot, the Finn will play a prominent role against the Kings slotting in beside Nazem Kadri and Leo Komarov

"I’m excited and we’ll see if I get a good nap or not," the 21-year-old said. "They’re great, outstanding players not just with the puck, but without it as well. They make plays and score goals, but they hit and agitate the [other] team so it will be good.”

What's Mike Babcock looking for? 

"Just speed on that line and give him an opportunity, see what he’s got," the Leafs head coach said. 

The chance to play with his countryman Komarov, who served as a mentor in his early days in Toronto, is special for Kapanen. 

“He’s always been kind of like a father figure to me ever since I got to Toronto. He took me in and I stayed with him and his wife and they took care of me, so I owe them a lot so,” Kapanen said with a smile. “Let’s see if I can get him a good pass tonight or something.”

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