Kane has had concussion issues throughout his career and has been sent back to Raleigh to be evaluated. Stefen Noesen is the only reserve forward in San Jose, so he'll step in for Kase.
Ondrej Kase News
Kase missed the morning skate due to a personal matter but head coach Sheldon Keefe expects him to be good to go for Game 3. Kase is expected to skate on the second line with John Tavares and William Nylander.
Kase has been out since March 19th but will play in Game 1 vs. the Lightning. Kase, who scored 14 goals with 13 assists (27 points) in 50 games, will return to the Maple Leafs' top-6 right away.
Kase has been out since March 19th but could be available for Game 1 of the postseason. Kase skated on the second line with John Tavares and Ilya Mikheyev in Sunday's practice.
Kase has missed the last four games with an upper-body injury but could be back in the lineup vs. the Kraken. Monitor Kase's status as the Maple Leafs hit the ice for warmups at 7:00 PM ET.
Kase was one of three players added to the COVID-19 protocol list and will not be available on Saturday. Mitch Marner (COVID-19 protocol) is expected to be back in the lineup to replace Kase.
Kase suffered an undisclosed injury early in the week and will not be available for tonight's game vs. Edmonton. This is a tough break for Kase, who is riding a six-game point streak, posting three goals and five assists (eight points) over that stretch. Pierre Engvall will skate on the third line with Kase out.
Kase has missed the last three games with an upper-body injury but could return to the lineup on Saturday. Kase skated on the third line in Friday's practice, which is a good sign for his availability heading into Saturday.
Kase is dealing with an undisclosed injury that kept him out of Thursday's practice and will sideline him for Friday's game. With Kase out, Wayne Simmonds will move up to the Maple Leafs' third-line.
Kase missed Wednesday's practice after getting nicked up on Tuesday and will be a game-time decision vs. the Rangers. If he can't play, Kirill Semyonov will replace him in the lineup.
Kase has only appeared in two games this season and Monday will be his first game since January 16th. Since being acquired from the Ducks in February 2020, Kase has only appeared in eight games with the Bruins. Over that time, he has one assist and 11 shots.
Kase has only played in two games this season and has not played since January 16th. Kase was on the ice for Friday's practice but will not be available for Saturday's game. Head coach Bruce Cassidy said that he could play either Monday or Tuesday.
Kase was hurt in Saturday afternoon's game against the Devils and did not return to the game. With Kase out, Jack Studnicka will draw back into the lineup after sitting in the second game of the season.