While there were some concerns coming out of Maple Leafs practice on Tuesday, one big positive was Calle Jarnkrok's appearance and all signs point to a return.
Toronto Maple Leafs forward Calle Jarnkrok was among the injured players to skate ahead of the team's practice on Tuesday. Jarnkrok was joined by fellow forwards Matthew Knies and John Tavares during ...
Calle Jarnkrok took the ice for a brief period of time before the Toronto Maple Leafs hit the ice at Ford Performance Centre for their practice on Monday. Out all season thus far with a sports hernia ...
But there have been many occasions over the last couple of weeks where it looked like they could use some help from someone like Calle Jarnkrok. As it stands right now, it doesn't appear as though ...
All season, the Maple Leafs have managed to keep the plane in the air minus a couple of main engines and iced-up wings.
Jarnkrok (sports hernia) will be re-evaluated in two weeks to determine a clearer recovery timeline, David Alter of The Hockey News reports Tuesday. Jarnkrok has yet to get into a game this season and ...
Forward Calle Jarnkrok is still "a ways away" from returning to the lineup, according to head coach Craig Berube. Jarnkrok, 33, hasn't played this season while he is recovering from a groin and hernia ...
Max Pacioretty wasn't on the ice for the Maple Leafs' morning skate. The veteran forward was listed with an upper-body injury ...
Stolarz was on the ice for approximately 40 minutes, including some time with the team, while Knies skated before Toronto's ...
Calle Jarnkrok took the ice for a brief period of time before the Toronto Maple Leafs hit the ice at Ford Performance Centre for their practice on Monday. Out all season thus far with a sports ...