Absolutely brutal news on the universally owned Giroux. Not only was the Hearst, Ontario native leading the League in points, he already posted two helpers prior to getting hurt. Expect a further update on his status.

Absolutely brutal news on the universally owned Giroux. Not only was the Hearst, Ontario native leading the League in points, he already posted two helpers prior to getting hurt. Expect a further update on his status.

Sounds like MacArthur will get back into the lineup on the second line. He has nine goals and 12 points through 21 games.

Reimer lost his only career start against the Caps, stopping 39 of 41 shots faced.

Not practicing with contact is a sign that MacArthur may miss a few more games. Prior to getting hurt, he scored nine goals in 21 games, which is good for third on the team.

If you drafted Giroux, you are a savvy fantasy hockey GM. He should be owned in 100 percent of leagues.

Stay tuned for a further update on the wounded winger.

Great to hear that Perron is OK after his first game back. The sniper now has goals in consecutive games and should get a look in all formats.

In two career appearances against the Devils, Reimer is 0-1-1 with a 2.87 GAA and .917 SV%.

Perron draws into the lineup for the first time since November 4th, 2010. As one of the feel good stories of the year you can only hope he gets back to full speed.

In four career starts against the Bruins, Reimer holds a 3-1-0 record with a 2.46 GAA and .930 SV%.

Perron draws back into the lineup for the first time in over a year. He is expected to play with Patrik Berglund and Chris Stewart. Grab him now in case he continues where he left off.

Reimer is expected to backup tomorrow night but should get back between the pipes shortly.

Reimer will at least backup Jonas Gusatavsson so remember to activate him.

Perron continues to progress but when he gets back into the lineup is anyone's guess. Despite rumors he may return to the lineup on Saturday, the decision is up to him.

Similar to Sidney Crosby, Perron will return to the lineup when he feels ready to get back into a game. Reports continue to be positive on the young sniper but how he produces is anyone's guess.

If you see Reimer on your waiver wire, it may be a good idea to preemptively grab him. Prior to getting hurt, the Manitoba native held a 4-0-1 record with a 2.58 GAA and .912 SV%.

If you see Reimer on your waiver wire, it may be a good idea to preemptively grab him. Prior to getting hurt, the Manitoba native held a 4-0-1 record with a 2.58 GAA and .912 SV%.

Might be time to make a speculative add of David Perron. The super-talented winger has been impressive during practice and could break out if fully healthy.

An earlier report from Sportsnet suggested Perron would get back into the lineup for the first time in over a year. It appears those reports were false but the winger is close to returning.

Reimer continues to make progress but needs a few weeks of practice before he gets back into a game. It sounds like the Leafs are playing it slow with their starting goalie.
