Calle Jarnkrok was quite easily one of the Toronto Maple Leafs’ consistent players this season prior to a series of injuries that forced him to miss 30 games.
FORT LAUDERDALE — The Florida Panthers still have something to play for as it goes into tonight’s game against the Toronto Maple Leafs with a shot at winning the Atlantic Division.
With the Leafs expected to kick off their postseason slate on Saturday night, there’s no need to read too much into the list of wounded players right now.
The Toronto Maple Leafs will be without some of their forward depth for the final two regular season games of 2023-24. Head coach Sheldon Keefe told reporters Monday that Max Domi won’t play Tuesday vs.
The Leafs had an optional morning skate this morning that ended up being quite packed with players. Chief among them was Calle Jarnkrok. This is another step for him as he works his way back from a hand injury that has kept him out of the lineup for about a month.
The Leafs had a mostly uneventful morning skate, although there were a few notable developments regarding their injured players. Calle Jarnkrok and Timothy Liljegren were seen on the ice ahead of the main group this morning getting in some reps as both players work their way back from injuries.
A while back our editor in chief was so good to remind me that referencing song titles from the 80s in headlines that aren’t living on a prayer is generally a bad idea.
The Toronto Maple Leafs faced another setback this week as forward Calle Jarnkrok was moved back to long-term injured reserve. He suffered the injury during
Calle Jarnkrok’s injury on Thursday night meant that the forward lines would get a new look. Enter Nick Robertson. Jarnkrok took an awkward fall that resulted in him colliding with the boards, forcing him to leave the game midway through the second period.
More bad luck for one of the key depth players on the Toronto Maple Leafs. On Friday, head coach Sheldon Keefe told the media that forward Calle Jarnkrok is out week-to-week with another hand injury.
With 33 days remaining until the end of Toronto’s regular season schedule, there’s no guarantee that one player will return before the postseason begins, especially if his hand injury is similar in severity to a previous one.
15 games ago, Bobby McMann had two goals in 36 career NHL games. Since February 13th, a night the 27-year-old exploded for a hat-trick to propel the shorthanded Maple Leafs to a 4-1 victory at Scotiabank Arena against the St.
One of the things that we might gloss over too much when looking at trade bait lists is fit. Which players are the best fit for the Leafs? And which players seem like they will fit into the way that Sheldon Keefe is going to coach this team, especially in the playoffs.
With the trade deadline looming and the Toronto Maple Leafs becoming a bit more active on the trade front, they got some good news recently as forward Calle Jarnkrok has been activated off of injured reserve, while the team also announced they have loaned forward Nick Robertson to the American Hockey League’s (AHL) Toronto Marlies.
The Toronto Maple Leafs appear set to welcome Calle Jarnkrok back into the fold sooner rather than later. "I feel I could play," the forward said following his first full practice with the Maple Leafs since sustaining a broken knuckle in practice back in late January.
The Leafs seem to be getting a boost up front as Calle Jarnkrok participated in his first full practice since sustaining a broken knuckle. He has been
Shortly before the Toronto Maple Leafs took the ice for practice on Monday, Calle Jarnkrok was on the ice with skills and return-to-play staff and he was able to do some shooting and stickhandling. It was notable progress after the Leafs forward sustained a broken knuckle on Jan.
I mentioned in a previous article that both Calle Jarnkrok and David Kampf could be players that the Toronto Maple Leafs look to move to improve their overall lineup.
The Toronto Maple Leafs did an admirable job of playing a tight defensive game without many of their top players in a 4-1 win against the St. Louis Blues on Tuesday.
A broken knuckle will keep Toronto Maple Leafs forward Calle Jarnkrok out for three to four weeks, coach Sheldon Keefe said Saturday. The injury occurred Friday in practice when Jarnkrok's left hand was hit by a shot.
Although the Toronto Maple Leafs have played fairly well offensively this season, their defence hasn’t. Not just their blue line, but their team defence as a whole hasn’t been at the level that it should be for a contending team.
The Toronto Maple Leafs’ preseason has been marked by a notable absence – Calle Jarnkrok, a versatile player who played a crucial role in the team’s lineup last season, has been conspicuously missing from practice squads and preseason games.
Every team in the NHL does better if it has its own Swiss Army Knife — a player who can effectively play anywhere the team needs him to play. The Toronto Maple Leafs have one of those players in Calle Jarnkrok.
When the Toronto Maple Leafs brought in Calle Jarnkrok last offseason, a collected “duh!” went up. What do they want with a player who can’t score? What people did know about Jarnkrok was that he had two traits as a player: first, he was versatile; and, second he would play good defense.
Toronto Maple Leafs forward Calle Jarnkrok is expected to miss at least the next two weeks with a groin injury, according to Leafs head coach Sheldon Keefe.
Across 574 career regular-season games, Jarnkrok has recorded 106 goals and 135 assists.
The Calgary Flames have acquired forward Calle Jarnkrok from the Seattle Kraken for a package of draft picks.
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