Earlier on Saturday morning the Toronto Maple Leafs announced that starting goalie Frederik Andersen was dealing with an injury. The injury seems that it might have him sidelined for just a couple of days as the team was forced to call up Kasimir Kaskisuo from the AHL. After practice on Saturday, head coach Mike Babcock gave an update to reporters regarding the injury. "He did not do well yesterday in the morning skate. He was going to play today. He is not in position to play. We have to be extra-cautious with him and that's what we're doing." It doesn't sound serious but it sounds like it could be at the same time. "There was nothing that had any red lights going off whatsoever. He was fine at practice (on Thursday). Next day at morning skate he did not feel good." We'll share updates as we get them.
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