In a blow to the Toronto Maple Leafs’ forward depth, veteran center Calle Jarnkrok will be out indefinitely after undergoing groin and sports hernia surgery, the team announced on Monday. The 33-year-old Swede, who has yet to play a game this season, is considered month-to-month as he recovers from the procedure.
Jarnkrok’s Injury Woes Continue
Jarnkrok, who signed a four-year, $8.4 million contract with the Leafs in 2022, has struggled to stay healthy since joining the team. He appeared in just 52 games last season, tallying a modest 21 points (10 goals, 11 assists) while battling various ailments.
The versatile forward, capable of playing center or wing, was expected to provide valuable depth and experience to a Leafs team with championship aspirations. However, his latest setback raises questions about his long-term durability and impact.
A Journeyman’s Journey
Drafted in the second round by the Detroit Red Wings in 2010, Jarnkrok has carved out a solid, if unspectacular, NHL career. He spent the bulk of his time with the Nashville Predators from 2013-2021, establishing himself as a reliable two-way player and penalty killer.
Calle is a smart, competitive player who can play up and down the lineup. He’s got good skills, plays hard, and is very responsible defensively.
– David Poile, Nashville Predators GM, on Jarnkrok in 2018
In 699 career NHL games with the Predators, Maple Leafs, Calgary Flames, and Seattle Kraken, Jarnkrok has amassed 301 points (136 goals, 165 assists). His best season came in 2017-18, when he posted career-highs in goals (16), assists (19), and points (35).
Implications for the Maple Leafs
With Jarnkrok out indefinitely, the Leafs will need other forwards to step up and fill the void. Candidates include offseason acquisitions Zach Aston-Reese and Nicolas Aube-Kubel, as well as young prospects like Nick Robertson and Alex Steeves.
- Zach Aston-Reese: Signed a one-year, $840,630 contract; known for his physical play and defensive prowess.
- Nicolas Aube-Kubel: Inked a one-year, $1 million deal; brings speed, energy, and Stanley Cup experience from Colorado.
- Nick Robertson: 21-year-old winger with high-end skill; has 4 points in 10 NHL games.
- Alex Steeves: 23-year-old center coming off a 46-point rookie season with the AHL’s Toronto Marlies.
While none of these players can fully replace Jarnkrok’s versatility and experience, they’ll be called upon to contribute in his absence. Head coach Sheldon Keefe will need to get creative with his line combinations and deployment to keep the Leafs competitive in a tough Atlantic Division.
The Road Ahead
For Jarnkrok, the focus now shifts to his rehabilitation and eventual return to the ice. Groin and sports hernia injuries can be notoriously tricky for hockey players, given the demands of the sport and the constant twisting, turning, and explosive movements required.
The Leafs’ medical staff will work closely with Jarnkrok to ensure a proper recovery and minimize the risk of re-injury. With three years remaining on his contract after this season, both player and team will want to proceed cautiously to protect Jarnkrok’s long-term health and effectiveness.
As the Maple Leafs navigate the early portion of the 2024-25 season without one of their key depth pieces, all eyes will be on Calle Jarnkrok’s recovery timeline. His return, whenever it comes, could provide a welcome boost for a team with perennial postseason aspirations. Until then, next man up.