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‘He Does All The Right Things’: Why Marshall Rifai Is Making His Season Debut With Maple Leafs Against Canucks

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Days after being called up from the AHL’s Toronto Marlies, Marshall Rifai will make his season debut with the Toronto Maple Leafs on Saturday night against the Vancouver Canucks.

“(It’s) obviously exciting,” Rifai said after Friday’s practice in Vancouver. “Just any other game, though. I’ve got to come in and prepare the way I always do. And that’s what I plan to do.”

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This’ll be the first time Rifai dresses for an NHL game with the Maple Leafs since Feb. 21, 2024 — almost two years ago — against the Arizona Coyotes.

Yeah, it’s been that long.

(He was called up several times last year but never got into Toronto’s lineup.)

The 27-year-old defenseman missed a good chunk of the season after undergoing wrist surgery in September, following an injury in a preseason game. Rifai returned to the Marlies’ lineup on Dec. 27 and has since played 12 games with the club.

“It’s one of those things when you don’t get to do what you love every day, and you have to take a step back, it just leaves room for gratitude,” Rifai said of missing three months.

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“And when I came back, I was fresh, which I think is a big thing in a long pro season and played a lot of pro hockey here. And I try to use that to my advantage instead of thinking it was a disadvantage.

“I get to come in fresh in the middle of the season and provide a boost for my team.”

Rifai will line up alongside Troy Stecher on Toronto’s third defense pairing on Saturday against the Canucks (Simon Benoit will come out of the lineup for Rifai). The two defensemen share something in common: both went undrafted, with Stecher coming out of the University of North Dakota and Rifai out of Harvard.

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