didn’t have the regular season he expected after being traded from Colorado to the Maple Leafs last July. But more than four months of downtime during the global COVID-19 pandemic gave the defenceman a chance to reset and focus on bringing his best in the NHL’s upcoming playoffs.“I'm really glad we're getting a chance to come back and play.
We were anxious to see what Tyson was going to be like when he arrived and where he was at – from his conditioning and the skill work and everything like that. But he put in a lot of good work back home himself and it was very clear that he wasn't behind in any way. That was very positive for us to see and there's been a lot of encouraging signs here that he's ready to go.