William Nylander | Practice | October 31, 2025

a couple days rest to just kind of Yeah, I feel uh feel better for sure. Um but I mean we’ll see tomorrow. Is it just like kind of like how you wake up and just managing the situation at this point for progress or like Yeah, I think it’s uh you know a part of rest and you know imagining it getting treatment and stuff and taking care of it. You’ve been so your career like how frustrating is it that you’ve been in and out here last last week? Yeah, it’s uh it sucks, but I mean there’s nothing really I can do about it. It’s uh just going to need to take some time. I don’t know. Maybe I play tomorrow, maybe I don’t. So, we’ll see. Was that just from the Was that just from the Zucker cross check or or was is there something else that you made? Yeah, it was from the cross check. Yeah. What have you made just kind of watching from above the way the team’s kind of played the last couple of games or the one you played or last three and the other two that we did? Yeah, I mean I think that you know we have been playing good at times in the game like really good but then we just give up some unnecessary chances to uh to the other team and they capitalize on it. So I think we got to uh tighten up that part of our game to uh you know not give them many like free chances which I think is what they’re capitalizing on. And if we’re just take that away and keep establishing our game every shift, I think uh we we’ll be good. Do you feel like it’s an easy fix because it is just those chances coming back where like before I think it’s I know I think it’s an easy fix. I think like we are making stupid mistakes giving up uh those kinds of chances. So and that with the positive thing with that is I mean you just don’t need to make stupid plays and we’ll be good. Can you describe the impact Scott Lton’s made in the in the room and to the culture of the team since he arrived? Yeah, just unbelievable guy, you know, off the ice. We uh he said uh we had a nice day yesterday with all the guys and and the staff. So set up set up by him. So it was a lot of fun. What’s it mean to see someone like Chris Tannet back? Yeah, I mean it’s, you know, you hate to see a guy leave a game like that, but I mean, he’s doing great and nice to have him back on the ice and, you know, hopefully uh playing tomorrow. With the city buzzing in Toronto at game six for the Jays, you guys have any sort of plans tonight to just try and see some of that or is it just kind of have to rest? Yeah. I mean, we’re just going to we’re going to watch it for sure, but I mean, we don’t have any big special grand plan to go somewhere and watch it, but I think everybody’s going to be watching it for sure. What what has stood out most to you about their run, the Jays? What has stood out most to you about the Jays? I mean, everybody’s just, you know, buying in and, you know, chipping in in every way that they can. And I think, uh, that’s what successful teams do. Everybody finds a way to chip in.

William Nylander addresses the media following Friday’s practice.

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