With Game 5 against the Florida Panthers fast approaching, the Toronto Maple Leafs ’ lineup remains uncertain, particularly regarding the status of centre David Kampf . His absence from Wednesday’s optional skate has sparked speculation that he could be finally making his 2025 playoff debut. But will he be inserted into the lineup for this crucial game?
Kampf ’s absence raises questions about lineup changes
David Kampf, who hasn’t played since April 2, was notably absent from the optional skate ahead of Game 5, raising doubts about whether he will take part in the Leafs ’ most important matchup this postseason. According to TSN’s Mark Masters, it’s unusual for scratches not to skate on game day, making Kampf’s exclusion even more curious. With the rest of the team completing their skate without staying for extra work, a typical sign of those not in the lineup, Kampf’s status is now a focal point.
Head coach Craig Berube kept things close to the vest, labeling the lineup decisions as “game-time calls” and clarifying that they are not injury-related. Toronto’s Game 4 preparations featured the same forward lines from earlier practices, signaling that no immediate changes were planned until Kampf’s mysterious absence throws a wrench in the mix.
Why Kampf’s potential return could alter Leafs’ playoff strategy
Kampf’s role in the Leafs’ strategy this postseason could be more important than many realize. Though his offensive output this season, five goals and 13 points in 59 games, has been modest, he played a significant role in Toronto’s 2024 playoff run. Last year, he appeared in all seven games of the Maple Leafs’ series, even scoring a goal. His return could provide depth and added grit to a Toronto squad eager to turn the tide against the Panthers.
With the Leafs keeping their lines largely consistent since replacing Nick Robertson with Max Pacioretty in Game 3 of the first-round series against Ottawa, the possibility of a change this late in the playoffs is a bold one. Yet, with the stakes so high, adding a reliable veteran like Kampf could be the jolt the Leafs need to break through the Panthers’ defense and keep their championship aspirations alive.
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Game 5 is a crucial moment for Toronto, and whether Kampf is in or out of the lineup could make all the difference. As the tension builds, fans and analysts alike are left wondering if the Leafs will make the bold move that could either secure their playoff future or cost them everything.
Kampf ’s absence raises questions about lineup changes
No one staying out late at Leafs optional skate
— Mark Masters (@markhmasters) May 14, 2025
Toronto ensuring its Game 5 lineup is unclear @TSN_Sports
David Kampf, who hasn’t played since April 2, was notably absent from the optional skate ahead of Game 5, raising doubts about whether he will take part in the Leafs ’ most important matchup this postseason. According to TSN’s Mark Masters, it’s unusual for scratches not to skate on game day, making Kampf’s exclusion even more curious. With the rest of the team completing their skate without staying for extra work, a typical sign of those not in the lineup, Kampf’s status is now a focal point.
Head coach Craig Berube kept things close to the vest, labeling the lineup decisions as “game-time calls” and clarifying that they are not injury-related. Toronto’s Game 4 preparations featured the same forward lines from earlier practices, signaling that no immediate changes were planned until Kampf’s mysterious absence throws a wrench in the mix.
Why Kampf’s potential return could alter Leafs’ playoff strategy
Kampf’s role in the Leafs’ strategy this postseason could be more important than many realize. Though his offensive output this season, five goals and 13 points in 59 games, has been modest, he played a significant role in Toronto’s 2024 playoff run. Last year, he appeared in all seven games of the Maple Leafs’ series, even scoring a goal. His return could provide depth and added grit to a Toronto squad eager to turn the tide against the Panthers.
With the Leafs keeping their lines largely consistent since replacing Nick Robertson with Max Pacioretty in Game 3 of the first-round series against Ottawa, the possibility of a change this late in the playoffs is a bold one. Yet, with the stakes so high, adding a reliable veteran like Kampf could be the jolt the Leafs need to break through the Panthers’ defense and keep their championship aspirations alive.
Also Read: Chantal Tkachuk shares pride of raising NHL's toughest rivals; reflects on brotherhood of sons Matthew and Brady Tkachuk
Game 5 is a crucial moment for Toronto, and whether Kampf is in or out of the lineup could make all the difference. As the tension builds, fans and analysts alike are left wondering if the Leafs will make the bold move that could either secure their playoff future or cost them everything.
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