"Plan the parade boys": NHL fans react with William Nylander cleared to start Game 4 against Bruins
There is good news for Toronto Maple Leafs fans as forward William Nylander is set to return to action for Game 4 of their playoff series against the Boston Bruins. NHL insider Chris Johnston ignited excitement among fans with a tweet confirming Nylander's status for the upcoming game:
"The #leafs are preparing for William Nylander to play Game 4, per Sheldon Keefe."
Nylander's absence from the first three games of the series has been a topic of speculation and mystery. Reports indicated that it stemmed from a severe migraine that prompted team doctors to investigate for a possible concussion. The mystery behind his diagnosis, which has been difficult to determine definitively, has further increased the intrigue surrounding him.
Regardless, fans were excited about Nylander's return:
"PLAN THE PARADE BOYS," One enthusiastic fan exclaimed.
"Desperate times, leafs realize it's a MUST WIN tonight but If Nylander isn't 💯 healthy that can have a negative impact. Will be an interesting call." another fan said.
"Here we go now let’s see if the leafs are frauds or not they should be this team no problem when healthy" one fan empasized.
While some had questions, others were just excited:
"Dewar the odd man out? What a joke Keefe is, he’s been the best guy out there! Their 4th line has been amazing," a fan said.
"Willy the saviour! Should the parade run down Bay or Yonge street?" one fan humorously questioned.
"I anticipate that someone from the Bruins is going to take a run at him and it will be a non call by the refs... what are the odds on that?" one fan asked.
William Nylander returns for Game 4 boost against Bruins
Toronto Maple Leafs forward William Nylander is set to make his series debut in Game 4 of the Eastern Conference First Round against the Boston Bruins, after missing the first three games due to an undisclosed issue.
Nylander, who finished second in team scoring during the regular season, is expected to play left wing alongside Pontus Holmberg and Calle Jarnkrok.
Despite his absence, Auston Matthews, the NHL's regular-season goal-scoring leader, has been contributing physically and is confirmed to play despite missing practice due to maintenance.
Coach Sheldon Keefe emphasizes William Nylander's importance highlighting his physicality and commitment to impacting the game.
"He's a very important player for us in many regards, so getting him back would be important, but getting him to full health and making sure he's ready to step into a series of this caliber at this time of year is the next step," Keefe said on Friday (via NHL.com).
The Maple Leafs trail the series 2-1 and are eager to capitalize on Nylander's return to strengthen their offensive capabilities and turn the tide in the series.