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Top Conor Timmins News
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Maple Leafs' Conor Timmins: Generates assist
Timmins logged an assist and two PIM in Thursday's 4-2 win over the Devils.
Timmins has maintained a third-pairing spot for both of the Maple Leafs' games so far, leaving Timothy Liljegren to serve as a healthy scratch. The 26-year-old Timmins produced 10 points in 25 regular-season contests last season, but he also saw some time on the second power-play unit, which isn't expected to happen in 2024-25. His 2023-24 was interrupted by mononucleosis, but he's healthy now and seems to have a leg up to sticking in the lineup regularly this season.
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Maple Leafs' Conor Timmins: Available to play
Timmins (illness) was activated from long-term injured reserve Saturday, per CapFriendly.
Timmins missed more than a month with mononucleosis. The 25-year-old will serve as a depth option on defense for the Maple Leafs going forward.
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Maple Leafs' Conor Timmins: Moves to LTIR
Timmins (illness) was moved to long-term injured reserve Thursday.
Timmins has played only 16 games in the 2023-24 campaign, registering one goal and five assists. The 25-year-old has averaged 15:45 of ice time over that stretch. He potentially could be back if the Leafs make a serious playoff push, but don't expect much production from him if he's able to get healthy.
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Maple Leafs' Conor Timmins: Ready to return
Timmins (illness) told reporters he has "turned the corner" and would be ready to play when needed, Lance Hornby of The Toronto Sun reports Tuesday.
Timmins must still be activated off injured reserve before returning to the ice. The acquisition of Ilya Lyubushkin will only push Timmins further down the depth chart even once eligible to suit up. As such, fantasy players can likely pursue alternative options moving forward.
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Maple Leafs' Conor Timmins: Out indefinitely
Timmins has been diagnosed with mononucleosis and is considered out indefinitely, Mark Masters of TSN reports. He was moved to injured reserve Tuesday, per the NHL media site.
The Maple Leafs will want to be sure Timmins is no longer contagious before allowing him to rejoin the team. The 25-year-old defender has picked up six points while averaging just 15:45 of ice time through 16 top-level appearances this year.
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Maple Leafs' Conor Timmins: Unavailable Tuesday
Timmins (illness) won't be an option Tuesday against the Blues, David Alter of The Hockey News reports.
Timmins also wasn't available for Saturday's 5-3 loss to Ottawa. The Maple Leafs expect to know more about his status following an appointment Monday. Timmins has one goal, six points and 14 shots on net in 16 NHL appearances this campaign.
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Maple Leafs' Conor Timmins: Dealing with illness
Timmins (illness) won't be available to play Saturday versus Ottawa, per David Alter of The Hockey News.
Timmins, who has been a healthy scratch for the past three games, should be considered day-to-day. Mark Giordano (lower body) won't play Saturday, so William Lagesson will fill in on the blue line. Timmins has six points, 14 shots on goal, 17 blocked shots and 18 hits across 16 appearances this season.
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Maple Leafs' Conor Timmins: Back in lineup
Timmins has dressed for the Leafs' last two games after being scratched in 13 of the previous 14 games.
Timmins has offensive talent, but he can't crack the lineup with consistency because of his own-zone limitations. However, should an injury hit, he has the ability to step in and deliver on the power play. Timmins isn't roster worthy right now, but remember his name if he gets a decent opportunity.
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Maple Leafs' Conor Timmins: Healthy scratch again
Timmins was a healthy scratch in the Maple Leafs' last two games.
The return of Timothy Liljegren has rebalanced the blue line, and Timmins is the odd man out given his defensive restrictions. He's more of an offensive option, so watch for him to draw into the lineup as the seventh man or if one of the power-play guys gets hurt. Either way, Timmins probably shouldn't be holding a spot on your fantasy roster.
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Maple Leafs' Conor Timmins: Returns to action Friday
Timmins (lower body) has been activated from long-term injured reserve and will be in the lineup Friday versus Chicago.
Timmins will replace John Klingberg, who was placed on long-term injured reserve with an undisclosed injury Thursday. Timmins will line up with Simon Benoit as a third-pairing defenseman and quarterback the second power play. Timmins was outstanding in preseason action before his injury with a pair of goals and four assists in his first two games. He managed two goals and 14 points in 25 games with the Maple Leafs last season.
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Maple Leafs' Conor Timmins: Doubtful Sunday
Timmins (lower body) is doubtful for Sunday's game versus Minnesota in Sweden, per David Alter of Sports Illustrated.
Timmins is still considered day-to-day, but it seems that the Maple Leafs will go with the same lineup that defeated the Red Wings on Friday by a 3-2 score. Timmins has yet to play this season after suffering his injury in a preseason game versus Montreal on Sept. 29.
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Maple Leafs' Conor Timmins: Might return Sunday
Timmins (lower body) hasn't been ruled out Friday versus Detroit, but he's more likely to return for Sunday's game against Minnesota, coach Sheldon Keefe told Lance Hornby of The Toronto Sun on Wednesday.
Timmins hasn't played yet this season due to the lower-body injury. He had two goals and 14 points in 27 contests in 2022-23 between Arizona and Toronto. When he returns, Timmins will likely serve in a third-pairing role.
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Maple Leafs' Conor Timmins: Return not imminent
Timmins (lower body) will travel with the Maple Leafs to Sweden, but he's not close to rejoining the lineup, coach Sheldon Keefe informed David Alter of Sports Illustrated on Wednesday.
The hope is Timmins will start practicing with the team in Sweden. The Maple Leafs still have three games before that trip -- Wednesday versus Ottawa, Friday against Calgary and Saturday versus Vancouver -- and it seems safe to assume Timmins won't be an option for any of those contests. The 25-year-old defenseman had two goals and 14 points in 27 appearances with Arizona and Toronto last season.
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Maple Leafs' Conor Timmins: Not close to returning
Timmins (lower body) has resumed skating, but he's still "a ways away from playing," coach Sheldon Keefe informed Mark Masters of TSN on Wednesday.
Timmins hasn't played yet this season due to his lower-body injury. He had two goals and 14 points in 27 contests between Arizona and Toronto while averaging 15:05 of ice time last year. When Timmins is healthy, he might serve on the Maple Leafs' bottom pairing.
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Maple Leafs' Conor Timmins: Lands on LTIR
Timmins (lower body) was placed on long-term injured reserve Monday, per CapFriendly.
Now that he's on LTIR, Timmins will be sidelined until Nov. 2 versus Boston at a minimum. Once healthy, Timmins should step in as a rotational, bottom-pairing option for the Maple Leafs. He picked up 14 points through 25 games with Toronto last season.
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Maple Leafs' Conor Timmins: Week-to-week
Timmins (lower body) is considered week-to-week, per Chris Johnston of TSN.
Head coach Sheldon Keefe said Monday that Timmins has a "significant" lower-body injury. The 25-year-old Timmins had two goals, 12 assists and 23 hits in 25 appearances with Toronto last season. He might begin the 2023-24 campaign on the injured reserve list.
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Maple Leafs' Conor Timmins: Suffers lower-body injury
Timmins suffered a lower-body injury Friday night in Montreal and will undergo an MRI on Saturday, Terry Koshan of The Toronto Sun reports.
Timmins was having an outstanding training camp, as he had two goals and four assists in his first two preseason games and was a plus-2 in Friday's 2-1 win. The injury occurred late in the third period. Consider him day-to-day at this time.
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Maple Leafs' Conor Timmins: Shows off skill in bid for role
Timmins scored two goals and added two assists in Wednesday's 5-2 win over the Sabres in the Kraft Hockeyville game in St. Thomas, Ontario.
The town of West Lorne, Ontario earned the title, but the ice surface in their arena is below NHL standards and there are only a few seats, so they moved it to a nearby city. Timmins showed off his strong offensive abilities, which have never been in doubt. He's competing for the seventh-man role because of his glaring defensive issues. Still, spot starting Timmins when he's given the opportunity to showcase his skill can help fantasy managers if they pluck him from the wire.
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Maple Leafs' Conor Timmins: Suits up at forward Tuesday
Timmins played 9:12 in a 4-3 win over Tampa Bay on Tuesday.
Timmins moved up to forward Tuesday night, and he ended up delivering one hit and one shot. It's his second appearance this month and since February. Given the depth of the Leafs' blue line, Timmins is likely to be a black ace through the postseason. However, he's inked through 2024-25 at a modest $1.1 million, so he could earn a 5/6/7 role next season.
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Player Bio
HT/WT: 6-2, 202 lbs |
Birthplace: St. Catharines, ON |
Age: 26 |
Experience: 5 |
Shoots: Right |