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The New Jersey Devils will look for a better start when they play the host Carolina Hurricanes in Game 2 of their Eastern Conference second-round series on Friday night in Raleigh, N.C.
The Carolina Hurricanes will aim to take a commanding lead in their first-round series when they visit the New York Islanders for Game 3 of the best-of-seven set in Elmont, N.Y.
In this post, I want to look at a number of ex-Toronto Maple Leafs to see how they are doing this season. I’ll focus on those who recently left – either this season or last season.
Hurricanes look to be without three regular members of their lineup for the foreseeable future.
The Carolina Hurricanes are off to another strong start despite a lengthy road trip. The New York Islanders will try to disrupt that early trend when the teams meet for the first time this season Friday night in Raleigh, N.C.
While an injury like this may not always make headlines, in the case of Kase, there is a long history of head injuries to consider.
The Carolina Hurricanes had a splashy offseason, both in terms of who they brought back and who they didn’t. Out were mainstays Vincent Trocheck, Nino Niederreiter, and Tony DeAngelo, and in were big names Brent Burns and Max Pacioretty.
It was a busy day of comings and goings for the Carolina Hurricanes, but Wednesday night, they agreed to a one-year, $1.5 million contract with forward Ondrej Kase.
Ondrej Kase, 26, scored 14 goals and 27 points in 50 games with the Toronto Maple Leafs during the 2021-22 regular season.
In the end, the Toronto Maple Leafs had to think dollar and cents. Yesterday, the team failed to qualify Czech forward Ondrej Kase. In essence, he’s been let go to become a UFA (unrestricted free agent).
For the second consecutive season, Czech forward Ondrej Kase will hit the open market. The Toronto Maple Leafs are not tendering the 26-year-old forward a qualifying offer, according to Frank Seravalli of DailyFaceoff.com.
The Ondrej Kase story to this point was almost a nice “feel-good” story. The 26-year-old from Kadan, Czech Republic, was drafted 205th overall in the seventh round of the 2014 NHL Entry Draft by the Anaheim Ducks.
One of the Maple Leafs’ many challenges this off-season will be getting Ondrej Kase back under contract for next year. The 26-year-old had a successful season to say the least, scoring 27 points in 50 games played while bouncing between the Maple Leafs’ second and third lines.
Kase left a game on March 19 against the Nashville Predators after colliding with Matt Duchene at center ice, needing help to get to the room.
After losing three starters in Tuesday night’s game against the rival Boston Bruins, the Toronto Maple Leafs were left with little choice but to tweak their roster.
It will take a significant addition to unseat one of the best, if not the best addition the Maple Leafs made this offseason: Ondrej Kase. As rumors abound about the Toronto Maple Leafs’ moves at the March 21 NHL trade deadline, there is talk the Leafs will be looking for help on the wings.
VANCOUVER — The Toronto Maple Leafs are breathing a bit of a sigh of relief when Ondrej Kase joined the team for practice on Friday. Kase left in the first period of the team’s 5-2 loss to the Calgary Flames on Thursday after he was on the receiving end of a hit by Flames defenceman Nikita Zadorov.
Given the limited budget that the Toronto Maple Leafs had to fill open spots during the offseason, you can’t argue with the additions they’ve made to the team.
With the Toronto Maple Leafs addressing their team’s depth in the offseason, they needed to find quality players at a price that they can afford. While
The Toronto Maple Leafs’ newcomer Ondrej Kase is questionable for the game tonight against the New York Rangers. He was banged up blocking a shot in Tuesday’s game vs.
The Toronto Maple Leafs lost their second preseason game of the 2021-22 season. However, some very good news emerged from that loss. Playing just under 17 minutes during that game at right wing was Ondrej Kase.
Ondrej Kase was an interesting signing for the Toronto Maple Leafs. He’s only 25 years old and he has talent – in fact, lots of talent. But Maple Leafs’ fans shouldn’t expect him to play any time soon.
High ceiling, low floor. That’s what comes with skilled forward Ondrej Kase.
The hope was that he would be able to return later in the postseason, but Bruins general manager Don Sweeney broke the news Monday he would not return.
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