
Calle Jarnkrok News



Jarnkrok is a responsible two-way forward that can chip in a little bit of offence. In the last three seasons, he's averaged 18 goals and 24 assists (42 points) per 82 games--however he's missed 13.5 percent of the games during that stretch. He'll likely replace Ondrej Kase in Toronto and skate on the third line with David Kampf and Pierre Engvall.

Jarnkrok missed the last five games but will play Tuesday vs. the Kraken. Jarnkrok is expected to replace Ryan Carpenter in the lineup and should be back on a line with Dillon Dube and Blake Coleman.


Jarnkrok missed Saturday's game due to an illness but was on the ice this morning in Los Angeles and is expected to play Monday. Jarnkrok will replace Brett Ritchie, who did not travel due to a lower-body injury.

The Kraken are retaining 50 percent of Jarnkrok's remaining salary. Jarnkrok is a quality defensive-first forward, who could be a perfect fit on a line with Mikael Backlund and Blake Coleman. Jarnkrok, who is Elias Lindholm's cousin, is in the final year of a six-year deal that carries $2.0M AAV cap-hit. He has scored 12 goals with 14 assists (26 points) in 49 games.


Jarnkork missed Sunday's game in New York due to an upper-body injury but will be a game-time decision in Boston. Monitor his status as the Kraken hit the ice for warmups at 6:30 PM ET.

Jarnkrok was a game-time decision on Monday but did not play vs. the Penguins. Now that he's been activated from IR, he should play Thursday vs. the Jets. Jarnkrok has scored just one goal with one assist in 14 games this season.


Jarnkrok has been out since November 24th but could return to the lineup on Monday. Jarnkrok skated on the fourth line in Monday's morning skate and comes in with just one goal and one assist in 14 games.

Jarnkork suffered an undisclosed injury vs. the Hurricanes last Wednesday and was moved to IR on Wednesday. The move was made to open up a roster spot for Kole Lind to be recalled, who could replace Jordan Eberle (lower-body). Jarnkrok is eligible to return whenever he's back to 100 percent.

Jarnkrok is one of five Kraken players in COVID-19 protocol but the only one who has already been ruled out. According to The Athletic, there's a chance the other four (Oleksiak, McCann, Donskoi and Johansson) could clear protocol and play vs. the Golden Knights. Alex True and Kole Lind were recalled from the AHL and will play if needed.


Jarnkrok was a late scratch from Game 2 due to a non-COVID illness but will play in Game 3 in Nashville. Jarnkork is expected to replace Brad Richardson in the lineup.



Jarnkrok has been out since the third game of the season but head coach John Hynes said that he "looked good" in practice on Wednesday and he "anticipates" he'll play on Thursday. The Predators placed Brad Richardson on IR on Wednesday, clearing the way for Jarnkrok to be activated.


Jarnkrok has missed the last five games with an illness but will play tonight in Vancouver. Jarnkrok has often been featured in the Predators top-6 this season but will make his return on the fourth-line with Colton Sissons and Austin Watson.
