Calle Jarnkrok signs a 4 year deal with an Eastern Conference team
Calle Jarnkrok split last season between the Seattle Kraken and Calgary Flames. Now he's found a home for the next 4-years. Today the Toronto Maple Leafs announced they'd officially signed Jarnkrok.
Elliotte Friedman also shared that the deal was for 4 years with a cap hit of $2,100,000 per season.
Last season Jarnkrok put up 30 points in 66 games, but excelled in the playoffs playing a much larger role for the Flames.
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