Maple Leafs’ Gardiner plans to play vs. Lightning after 18-game absence

Jake Gardiner is aiming to suit up against the Tampa Bay Lightning following a lengthy injury absence.

"That's the plan right now, unless something changes, but yeah, I'm playing (Thursday night). Feeling pretty good," the Toronto Maple Leafs defenseman told reporters after the morning skate.

Gardiner is officially a game-time decision, and his status for the contest will be determined based on how he feels when he returns to the rink, Maple Leafs head coach Mike Babcock told reporters, including TSN's Mark Masters.

The 28-year-old blue-liner last played on Feb. 25 and has missed the last 18 games due to a back injury.

The Leafs have gone 8-7-3 in Gardiner's absence. He has collected 29 points and ranks second on the club in average ice time through 60 contests.

After Thursday's game, Toronto will conclude its regular-season schedule in Montreal on Saturday against the Canadiens.

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