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  • Maple Leafs' John Klingberg: Done for season

    Klingberg will undergo hip surgery and miss the remainder of the season, David Alter of Sports Illustrated reports Wednesday.

    Klingberg will complete the campaign with five assists, 11 hits and 14 blocks in 14 contests. The 31-year-old defenseman, who has a $4.15 million cap hit, was put on the long-term injured reserve list Nov. 23. He can become an unrestricted free agent this summer.

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  • Maple Leafs' John Klingberg: Being evaluated

    Klingberg (hip) has a doctor appointment scheduled for this week in New York to determine the next step in his recovery process, David Alter of Sports Illustrated reports.

    The Maple Leafs expect to have some clarity on Klingberg's status shortly afterward. The 31-year-old blueliner was placed on long-term injured reserve by Toronto on Thursday. Klingberg has five assists, 14 shots on goal, 14 blocked shots and 11 hits in 14 appearances this season.

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  • Maple Leafs' John Klingberg: Put on LTIR

    Klingberg (undisclosed) was placed on the long-term injured reserve list Thursday.

    The move is presumably retroactive to Nov. 11, which is when Klingberg last played. If that's the case, the earliest he can be activated is Dec. 12 for Toronto's game against the Rangers. Klingberg has five assists, 11 hits and 14 blocks in 14 contests this campaign. Conor Timmins (lower body) is day-to-day at this point, so the defenseman might be activated off LTIR soon and play regularly while Klingberg is unavailable.

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  • Maple Leafs' John Klingberg: Will miss next two games

    Klingberg (undisclosed) will miss Toronto's games against Chicago on Friday and Pittsburgh on Saturday, per David Alter of Sports Illustrated.

    There's no timetable for Klingberg's return, but it's not a great sign that he's already been ruled out for the Maple Leafs' next two contests. Klingberg has five assists in 14 games this season. He was last in the lineup Nov. 11 versus Vancouver.

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  • Maple Leafs' John Klingberg: Not playing Sunday

    Klingberg (undisclosed) has been ruled out of Sunday's tilt in Sweden versus Minnesota, David Alter of Sports Illustrated reports.

    It's beginning to look like Klingberg is headed to injured reserve, and possibly long-term injured reserve, as his undisclosed injury is not getting any better. The Swedish native practiced for just 10 minutes Saturday before leaving the ice. Klingberg has five assists in 14 games this season.

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  • Maple Leafs' John Klingberg: Doubtful Friday

    Klingberg (undisclosed) is likely to miss Friday's game against Detroit, per Lance Hornby of The Toronto Sun.

    Klingberg missed last Friday's 5-4 shootout win over Calgary because of an undisclosed injury before returning Saturday against Vancouver. Despite logging 19:00 of ice time versus the Canucks, coach Sheldon Keefe suggested Wednesday that the defenseman hasn't fully recovered. Klingberg has five assists, a minus-7 rating, 11 hits and 14 blocks in 14 appearances this year.

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  • Maple Leafs' John Klingberg: Back in action Saturday

    Klingberg (undisclosed) will return to the lineup versus Vancouver on Saturday, Elliotte Friedman of Sportsnet reports.

    Klingberg sat out Friday's tilt versus Calgary. He's off to a slow start, with only five helpers through 13 games. Klingberg should quarterback the second power-play unit Saturday.

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  • Maple Leafs' John Klingberg: Suffers undisclosed injury

    Klingberg will miss Friday's tilt versus Calgary with an undisclosed injury, according to Jonas Siegel of The Athletic.

    Klingberg has been a major disappointment this season, picking up five assists in 13 games. He was expected to quarterback the top power-play unit, but he has been replaced by Morgan Rielly. Klingberg could return to the lineup as early as Saturday versus the Canucks.

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  • Maple Leafs' John Klingberg: Can score but can't stop others

    Klingberg, who has three assists in as many games, has been on the ice for an NHL-high 21 high-danger attempts at five-on-five.

    He's tied with former partner Jake McCabe -- it's clear the duo wasn't meant to be together. Klingberg's defensive limitations are already showing, so he will need to continue to be highly productive with the man advantage to keep his ice time up. He'll skate on the third pair with Mark Giordano five-on-five.

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  • Maple Leafs' John Klingberg: Two helpers in Leafs debut

    Klingberg picked up a pair of assists in Wednesday's 6-5 shootout win over the Canadiens.

    Skating alongside Jake McCabe on Toronto's second pairing, Klingberg set up Noah Gregor's tally in the second period before setting up William Nylander on the power play later in the frame. The 31-year-old defenseman posted 33 points (10 goals, 23 assists) in 67 games between Anaheim and Minnesota last season. So long as he continues to see time on the Maple Leafs' top power-play unit, Klingberg should provide steady offensive production this year.

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  • Maple Leafs' John Klingberg: Set to play Wednesday

    Klingberg (upper body) is good to play Wednesday versus Montreal, per Mike Stephens of SI Now.

    Klingberg was injured Sept. 27, but he won't end up missing a regular-season contest due to the issue. He's projected to serve on the second pairing with Jake McCabe and see time on the top power-play unit. Klingberg had 10 goals and 33 points in 67 games between Anaheim and Minnesota last year.

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  • Maple Leafs' John Klingberg: Back on the ice

    Klingberg (upper body) took part in Thursday's optional morning skate, Mark Masters of TSN reports.

    Per Masters, Klingberg, who was injured Sept. 27, hopes to play in Saturday's preseason finale against Detroit. If he sits out that contest, the 31-year-old defender should be ready for Opening Night on Wednesday versus Montreal. Klingberg is expected to quarterback the first power-play unit with the Maple Leafs this season and should get 45-50 points if he can remain healthy.

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  • Maple Leafs' John Klingberg: Not practicing Friday

    Klingberg (upper body) is not at practice Friday, Lance Hornby of The Toronto Sun reports.

    Klingberg suffered the injury in Wednesday's preseason contest versus the Sabres. The 31-year-old is expected to quarterback the first power-play unit and should be expected to get 45-50 points this season, if he remains healthy. Consider Klingberg day-to-day.

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  • Maple Leafs' John Klingberg: Exits Wednesday's game

    Klingberg left Wednesday's preseason game versus the Sabres after something tightened up during the first period, David Alter of Sports Illustrated reports.

    Klingberg's exit sounds precautionary for now, though the 31-year-old defenseman will be evaluated further Thursday. Klingberg is expected to be the Maple Leafs' quarterback on the first power-play unit as well as a top-four option this season. Given his importance to the team's offense, it's understandable that the Leafs will be cautious with him during the preseason slate.

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  • Maple Leafs' John Klingberg: Slides onto top PP unit

    Klingberg is practicing on the Leafs' top power-play unit, replacing Morgan Rielly, reports The Athletic.

    There's no guarantee Klingberg will stick in this role, but he adds a different dimension to PP1 than the incumbent. Klingberg is a right-handed shot who is unafraid to fire the puck, while the left-shooting Rielly can be guilty of over-passing. Klingberg delivered 148 power-play points over his first eight NHL seasons, which were 11th-most at his position over that span. His 65 primary assists ranked 10th in the same period. The Leafs' top unit includes Mitchell Marner, Auston Matthews, William Nylander and John Tavares.

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  • Maple Leafs' John Klingberg: Signs with Maple Leafs

    Klingberg signed a one-year, $4.15 million contract with the Maple Leafs on Saturday, Chris Johnston of TSN reports.

    Klingberg will bring the Maple Leafs some much needed offense from the blue line. The talented blueliner had 10 goals and 23 assists in 67 games split between Anaheim and Minnesota last season, including two goals and 10 points on the power play. Klingberg's offensive numbers should improve with the Maple Leafs given Toronto's talent up front.

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Player Bio

HT/WT: 6-3, 190 lbs
Birthplace: Gothenburg, Sweden
Age: 32
Experience: 10
Shoots: Right