Having endured 17 surgeries during a distinguished career, veteran Toronto Wolfpack forward Jon Wilkin knows all about the physical toll of playing rugby league for a living. “Both hands, both knees, hips, shoulder, neck, fingers, thumbs, everything,” said Wilkin, who is currently playing through a bicep injury. “That’s the game.” The England international will put his body on the line one more time Saturday when the Wolfpack host the upstart Featherstone Rovers in the Million Pound Game. The transatlantic team was beaten in the promotion showdown last year, losing 4-2 to London Broncos in a tense contest. Now the third-year Wolfpack, who won 27 of 28 games in the second-tier Betfred Championship this season, are one win from replacing the relegated Broncos in the 12-team Super League. For Toronto coach Brian McDermott, a former British Royal Marine who has won everything the Super League has to offer during his coaching days with Leeds Rhinos, Saturday’s game is not just a promotion battle. It’s a chance to change rugby league’s landscape. He believes his sport has to spread to succeed. Having Toronto in the elite Super League, which currently consists of 11 English and one French team, would just be a…