Jake McCabe Signs Five-Year Extension With Maple Leafs
Toronto Maple Leafs defenseman Jake McCabe signed a five-year extension on Monday. He will earn $22.55 million with the deal. McCabe's current contract is worth $16 million across four years. The 31-year-old is ranked second on the team in blocks and hits this season, with 17 and 19, respectively. Offensively, he has contributed three assists with seven shots on goal. Last season, McCabe notched a career-high 28 points (eight goals, 20 assists) in 73 games while delivering 219 hits and blocking 129 shots. McCabe's two-way ability makes him a useful fantasy piece in many formats.
Jake McCabe Sitting Out In Preseason Finale, Labeled As Day-To-Day
Toronto Maple Leafs defenseman Jake McCabe (upper body) will not play in the preseason finale on Saturday evening and remains day-to-day heading into the opening week of the season, according to Nick Barden of TNH Toronto. McCabe sat out during Friday's skate and is now in danger of missing the season opener on Wednesday evening. Fantasy managers should continue to monitor his status, as he should be in line to slot in on the second defensive pair. Last season, McCabe tallied a career-high eight goals and 28 points. McCabe remains a solid pick late in drafts in category leagues that score hits and blocked shots, as he logged over 200 hits for the first time in his career last season, along with a solid 129 blocks.
Toronto Maple Leafs defenseman Jake McCabe will sit out on Thursday against the New Jersey Devils due to maintenance. The Leafs' blueline has been ravaged with injuries throughout the season but McCabe has largely been healthy throughout the campaign, appearing in 71 games to this point. He has tallied a career-high eight goals and 28 points in that time while averaging a career-high 20:44 of ice time per game. He has added a whopping 213 hits, 125 blocked shots, 54 penalty minutes, and a plus-19 rating to his ledger. He scored the overtime winner in a 3-2 triumph over the Pittsburgh Penguins on Monday.
Jake McCabe Returning To Lineup, John Klingberg Dealing With Injury
Toronto Maple Leafs defenseman Jake McCabe (groin) will return to the lineup on Friday against the Calgary Flames. McCabe missed the last six games with a groin injury suffered on October 26. His return comes at a good time for the Leafs, as John Klingberg is dealing with an undisclosed injury and won't play tonight. Klingberg was seeing time on the top powerplay unit, so Morgan Rielly is likely the beneficiary of his absence. As for McCabe, he will slide into the second pairing next to Mark Giordano and will likely see a lot of minutes with the Leafs beat up on the back end.
Toronto Maple Leafs defenseman Jake McCabe (groin) rejoined the team in practice on Sunday. He hasn't been able to work with his teammates since injuring his groin on Oct. 26 in a game against the Stars. The injury has resulted in McCabe missing four contests. Toronto has lost every game since McCabe's injury and could really use him back in the lineup after allowing four goals per game during the slide and losing Timothy Liljegren (anke) from defense. McCabe joined John Klingberg on the second defensive pairing in practice, and he could be back in action Monday against the Lightning.
Toronto Maple Leafs defenseman Jake McCabe (groin) has been ruled out for Thursday's matchup against Boston. He has already been on the shelf for two games, and Maple Leafs head coach Sheldon Keefe has said that it's also "unlikely" McCabe can return at the weekend when there's a meeting with Buffalo scheduled for Saturday. The Maple Leafs will mostly miss McCabe's physicality. He hasn't tallied any points in seven appearances this season but boasts 12 hits with nine blocked shots. William Lagesson has entered the lineup in his absence, although he's been very quiet in the two games he's played, recording one shot, one block, and two hits while averaging 11:05 of ice time.
Toronto Maple Leafs defenseman Jake McCabe (groin) won't play on Saturday against Nashville. He was injured last time out against Dallas, and while tests have shown that McCabe won't have to miss significant time, he will have to sit out Saturday's contest. The 30-year-old has had a very slow start to the campaign, going scoreless in seven outings with a minus-four rating. William Lagesson is set to make his season debut in McCabe's absence Saturday, joining John Klingberg on the third defensive pairing.
The Toronto Maple Leafs have added defenseman Jake McCabe to the roster, picking him up in a trade with the Chicago Blackhawks. Toronto also added forward Sam Lafferty and a couple of conditional fifth-round draft picks in the deal, while sending a conditional first-round pick in 2025, a second-round pick in 2026, and forwards Joey Anderson and Pavel Gogolev back to Chicago. Jake McCabe is on his way to having a career year in 2022-23, having registered 20 points across 55 outings. He has also racked up hits and blocks for fun, posting 122 hits and blocking 115 shots. McCabe has shown further quality by logging a plus-seven rating while averaging nearly 20 minutes of ice time on a bad team. He's the only Blackhawks regular with a positive plus/minus for the campaign. Following McCabe's addition, Rasmus Sandin's spot could be in danger on the Maple Leafs blue line.
Chicago Blackhawks defenseman Jake McCabe (neck) will make his season debut on Friday against Detroit. The 29-year-old was medically cleared earlier in the week after recovering from cervical spine surgery and he will team up with Caleb Jones on the third defensive pairing. McCabe had his best NHL season last year with 22 points in 78 games with the Blackhawks. He's a good puck-moving defenseman who can make plays on the offensive end, but McCabe doesn't do enough to warrant a roster spot in fantasy hockey.
Buffalo Sabres defenseman Jake McCabe will be out for six to eight months, the team announced on Monday. The 27-year-old blueliner left Saturday's 3-2 win over New Jersey and has now been diagnosed with injuries to his ACL, MCL, and meniscus in the right knee. McCabe managed three points in 13 games with a plus-two rating before suffering the injury. Henri Jokiharju is set to come in for him on Monday versus the Islanders. The 21-year-old has only one point in 10 games for the Sabres this year with a minus-four rating, but he's a nice puck-mover who has some offensive upside, and he should improve his numbers quite a bit.