Flames' Gaudreau, Monahan, Bouma healthy scratches vs. Leafs

Calgary Flames head coach Bob Hartley is sending a major message to his players Tuesday as forwards Johnny Gaudreau, Sean Monahan, and Lance Bouma are all healthy scratches against the Toronto Maple Leafs, the team announced.
Multiple reports indicate they're being scratched for disciplinary reasons.
Just saw Bob Hartley after the start of warmup.. Shrugs his shoulders and told me.. "Stuff happens" ....wooboy ..#Flames
— Roger Millions (@RogMillions) February 10, 2016
The Flames are coming off a 4-1 road victory over the Vancouver Canucks in which Monahan scored the game-winner, and all three forwards were present at Tuesday's morning skate.
Hartley ended Monday's practice after just 25 minutes following a lackluster effort from several of his players. Scott Cruickshank of the Calgary Herald reported a "number of regulars" showed up shortly before the beginning of the 10:30 a.m. skate.
With three forwards scratched, the Flames will be forced to dress 11 forwards and seven defensemen. The Maple Leafs are already shorthanded without the recently traded Dion Phaneuf and a slew of injuries, so Tuesday's game could see a lot of unfamiliar faces.
Tonight's Flames-Leafs game, featuring you-know-who and what's-his-facehttps://t.co/fFIN57TdtF
— Jason Brough (@JasonPHT) February 9, 2016
HEADLINES
- Red Wings win 5th consecutive game, hand Oilers 3rd straight loss
- NHL hype meter: How much stock should we put into these hot starts?
- Quenneville returns to Chicago for 1st time since being banned for sexual assault scandal
- Marner scores pair, Golden Knights extinguish reeling Flames
- Stolarz rips Leafs' effort, 'not happy' about being run