Calvin de Haan’s return to Carolina started alright but ended very poorly while riding the press box Age: 32 NHL Seasons: 10 Scoring: 2 goals, 10 assists,
Jake Gardiner was one of the most polarizing defensemen in recent Toronto Maple Leafs’ history. On one hand, many Maple Leafs’ fans saw his great talent and appreciated his offensive acumen.
For starters, I have been one of the biggest critics of Toronto Maple Leafs’ defenceman Justin Holl for the past couple of seasons. Right along with a
The Carolina Hurricanes training camp is now underway, and there are some very interesting storylines to focus on as the team gets ready for the 2022-23 NHL season.
If this is it for the 32-year-old defenseman, it is a disappointing end to a career that was cut short right in his prime.
Jake Gardiner not ready for the start of camp Luke DeCock: Carolina Hurricanes defenseman Jake Gardiner isn’t expected to be in training camp this week.
After missing an entire season with injury, does Gards have any magic left? Just a few months ago, it seemed inconceivable that we’d ever see Jake Gardiner pull on a Carolina Hurricanes jersey again.
With plenty of talent scheduled for unrestricted free agency and tough decisions cresting the horizon, this could be a huge offseason for general manager Don Waddell.
It’s been over a year since the offensive defensemen has laced up his skates for the Carolina Hurricanes, but now that he is finally medically cleared to return, will he have a spot waiting for him?
It is easy to forget that Jake Gardiner is still under contract with the Carolina Hurricanes for next season, given how long it has been since he was a regular in the lineup.
What do Jake Gardiner, Nazem Kadri and Alex Kerfoot have in common? All three, and a few others, have made unforgivable blunders in the playoffs for the Toronto Maple Leafs.
In this edition of Toronto Maple Leafs’ News & Rumors, I’ll share news that Denis Malgin is returning home to Switzerland to play. Second, I’ll take a look at former Maple Leafs’ defenseman Jake Gardiner, who’s still suffering from back problems that hobbled him during his last season in Toronto.
Carolina Hurricanes defenseman Jake Gardiner will have back and hip surgery and will be placed on long-term injured reserved.
Gardiner has three years remaining on his contract worth $4.05 million annually. The 30-year-old signed a four-year deal with Carolina last offseason.
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