Bozak debuts for Leafs as Tallinder gets hurt
BUFFALO, N.Y. – Tyler Bozak had some good and some bad, but most importantly he was on the ice in a game for the Toronto Maple Leafs.
Bozak had a goal, two assists and a costly turnover in his pre-season debut as the Leafs beat the Buffalo Sabres 6-4 Friday night at First Niagara Center. The first-line centre played 18:23 and showed no ill effects from a lower-body injury that forced him to miss the start of training camp.
“It was both ways, I guess: Good at times and bad at times,” Bozak said of his game. “I obviously hadn’t played a scrimmage or a game since last year, so it was nice to get out there. Things went well right off the bat, which helped my confidence. Obviously a couple mistakes and a four-minute shift, so kind of got everything out there today.”
While Bozak and right-winger David Clarkson got on the ice in exhibition action for the first time, defenceman Henrik Tallinder left the game with a dislocated left shoulder. Coach Randy Carlyle didn’t know how long Tallinder — who’s in training camp on a professional tryout — might be out.