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Leafs' Murray day-to-day with head injury

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Toronto Maple Leafs goaltender Matt Murray is day-to-day with a head injury and "other stuff," Sheldon Keefe said Tuesday, according to TSN's Chris Johnston.

"It'd be difficult to put any real timeline on it until we give it more time to settle," the head coach said, according to The Hockey News' David Alter.

Murray exited Saturday's contest against the Detroit Red Wings after an accidental collision with forward Lucas Raymond.

The injury marks the third time Murray has been unavailable this season. He missed just over a month of action after sustaining an adductor injury Oct. 15. The 28-year-old spent a second stint on long-term injured reserve in February after sustaining an ankle injury that kept him out of the lineup for 17 games.

Murray has a 14-8-3 record with a .903 save percentage in 26 appearances this season.

Forward Noel Acciari will return to the Maple Leafs' lineup against the Columbus Blue Jackets after a three-game absence. Rookie netminder Joseph Woll is projected to start.

Toronto has six games remaining in the regular season before it faces Tampa Bay in the first round of the Stanley Cup Playoffs.

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