Leafs GM Lamoriello unsure whether Robidas, Lupul can play next season
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The morning after the Toronto Maple Leafs finished the regular season, questions abound regarding the status of two injured veteran players.
Defenseman Stephane Robidas and forward Joffrey Lupul are already questionable to come off injured reserve and suit up next season, with the former's career seemingly in jeopardy.
Lou Lamoriello says Stephane Robidas's career could be over. Says he doesn't know whether Robidas or Joffrey Lupul will play next season.
— Jonas Siegel (@jonassiegel) April 10, 2016
Robidas, who didn't play once this season, remains on the books for one more season at a salary-cap hit of $3 million, while the oft-injured Lupul was limited to 46 games and is under contract through 2017-18 at $5.25 million.
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