Jerome Miron-USA TODAY Sports

The Toronto Maple Leaf have placed defenseman John Klingberg on LTIR. With the move, and after placing Klingberg’s $4.15M on LTI, the team now has five players and $16,962,500 in cap hit on LTIR. According to CapFriendly, their new LTIR Relief is $17.0M and their LTIR Used: $13.6M. That leaves them with $3.4 million in LTIR remaining.

While the Leafs have said he’s wanting to try and make a return, former Leafs winger and hockey analyst Mike Johnson delivered a somber assessment of Klingberg’s future with the Toronto Maple Leafs on TSN 1050 Radio. Johnson expressed doubts about Klingberg’s return, saying “It’s fare more likely than not he does not play again.” He adds that the Leafs need to find a way to provide proof he can’t return this season, but he expects that to happen. From there, the team will go about trying to find another defenseman to take his place.

Klingberg Is Legitimately Hurt

Reflecting on their shared flight from Sweden, Johnson emphasized witnessing Klingberg’s physical distress firsthand. He debunked any skepticism about the seriousness of Klingberg’s condition, asserting that he is genuinely hurt, evident even in the way he walks. “He’s not that good of an actor,” Johnson said.

The 31-year-old defenseman has a history of hip surgeries, undergoing the procedure twice in his career. Johnson pointed to the likelihood that Klingberg’s current challenges are related to his previous hip issues. Klingberg’s absence from play since November 11, especially after attempting a comeback, underscores the severity of his situation.

Johnson concluded with a grim prediction, stating that it is more probable than not that Klingberg won’t play again. The combination of the player’s history with hip surgeries, his current visible distress, and the potential contractual considerations suggests a challenging road ahead for Klingberg and raises concerns about his future contributions to the Toronto Maple Leafs.

More must-reads:

TODAY'S BEST
Bronny James has surprising comments on potentially teaming up with LeBron
Watch: Astros pitcher ejected after foreign substance check
Twins reliever shut down for six weeks with patellar tendon tear
Welcome to the WNBA: Caitlin Clark sets infamous record in debut
Timberwolves starter ruled out for Game 5 vs. Nuggets
Chris Finch throws shade at Nuggets star over Rudy Gobert’s fine
Cardinals head coach warns not to bet against Kyler Murray
Details emerge on Jason Kelce’s role at ESPN
Rangers defenseman wins Mark Messier Leadership Award
Ex-NFL head coach takes over as Arena Football League commish
Yankees young stud takes major step in return from injury
See top groupings for Rounds 1 and 2 at 2024 PGA Championship
Former Bruins winger dead at 75
Brewers lose team-leading home run hitter to injured list
Super Bowl-winning safety plans to retire after 2024 season
Canucks' Nikita Zadorov takes a shot at NHL over teammate's suspension
Sports radio star Doug Gottlieb to coach college hoops while staying on the air
NFL scores big win in legal battle with ex-Raiders head coach
Astros 3B breaks out of slump in contract year
Cardinals sign second-round CB