The Maple Leafs will be without captain Auston Matthews for at least the next two games, mentions Nick Barden of The Hockey News. The 27-year-old has missed the last two contests due to an upper-body injury that has lingered throughout the season. When healthy, he has been productive with 11 goals and 12 assists in 24 games although that output is below his usual level. Head coach Craig Berube did note that Matthews is getting better which is a positive sign although given how long this injury has lingered, it’s fair to suggest that it’s something the center will be dealing with at times throughout the rest of the season.