For the latest Leafs updates or Follow @mikeinbuffalo on Twitter The Toronto Maple Leafs are looking to get their own house in order with two weeks to go before their playoff meeting with the Boston Bruins, as they take on the Florida Panthers at Scotiabank Arena on Monday. The Leafs blueline has been the focal point of concern since the trade deadline with the injuries to Travis Dermott, Jake Gardiner and minor leaguer Calle Rosen, but the trio’s health is improving to the point that they all could see action before the final regular season game in Montreal on April 7. Dermott took the optional morning skate on Monday without a non-contact jersey, which could mean that the 22-year-old may be ready to play in Philadelphia on Wednesday or Ottawa on Saturday.
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Concern vs Optimism, plus Dubas collecting paperwork.
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