WhenKasperi Kapanen was a healthy scratch for the Maple Leafs in a 2-1 win against the Ottawa Senators on Saturday, there was speculation the forward was being held out for a possible trade. But he said Monday it was a result of being late for practice Friday after oversleeping.
"It's not me not caring, it was just an honest mistake and it happens and I just had to own up to it," Kapanen said. "I don't want my teammates to think I'm not serious about this. I got sat out and that's that."
Coach Sheldon Keefe said the scratch was not a punishment, rather the Maple Leafs using it in hopes of giving Kapanen a reset.
The Maple Leafs (28-17-7) are allowing 3.21 goals per game and 32.5 shots per game, each the eighth-highest in the NHL, so they need help on defense.
There is no indication Kapanen, in the first year of a three-year contract with an annual average value of $3.2 million, will be moved, but he has 28 points (10 goals, 18 assists) in 51 games and leads the Maple Leafs with two shorthanded goals and has shown he can play in all situations. He certainly is versatile enough for a team looking to add depth in its top nine.
He said the deadline isn't something that concerns him.
"It's always going to be there, it's no surprise," he said. "I don't read into that stuff. I'm just focusing on being with the guys here."
The Maple Leafs, who are third in the Atlantic Division, might be changing their approach as far as updating their goalie position behind Andersen. Michael Hutchinson has won four straight starts and has a .948 save percentage in that stretch. TSN'S Bob McKenzie said on "Leafs Lunch" Monday that Hutchinson's play could have the Maple Leafs focus on other areas.
"What Hutchinson winning his last four starts does is it creates less of a frenzied environment." McKenzie said. "The backup goaltender issue is not a front-burner issue for the Maple Leafs, but in a perfect world maybe the Leafs would like a higher-quality backup goaltender who can definitely spell Freddie Andersen off for more games and push him more internally."