Tomáš Kaberle Explained

Played For:HC Kladno
Toronto Maple Leafs
Boston Bruins
Carolina Hurricanes
Montreal Canadiens
HC Kometa Brno
Position:Defence
Shoots:Left
Height Ft:6
Height In:1
Weight Lb:214
Ntl Team:Czech Republic
Birth Date:2 March 1978
Birth Place:Rakovník, Czechoslovakia
Draft:204th overall
Draft Year:1996
Draft Team:Toronto Maple Leafs
Career Start:1994
Career End:2016

Tomáš Kaberle (in Czech pronounced as /ˈtomaːʃ ˈkabɛrlɛ/; born March 2, 1978) is a Czech former professional ice hockey defenceman. He played in the National Hockey League (NHL), most notably for the Toronto Maple Leafs, as well as for the Boston Bruins, with whom he won the Stanley Cup, Carolina Hurricanes and the Montreal Canadiens. Kaberle also played in the Czech Extraliga for HC Kladno and HC Kometa Brno.

A four-time NHL All-Star, Kaberle also played for the Czech national team and won a bronze medal with the team at the 2006 Winter Olympics. Kaberle is currently the second-highest scoring defenceman in Maple Leafs franchise history, behind only Börje Salming.

Life

Kaberle was born in Rakovník, however he comes from Velká Dobrá near Kladno, and has a house there.[1]

Kaberle comes from the ice hockey family. His older brother František has also played as a defenceman in the NHL, and their father, František, Sr., played for the Czechoslovakia national team in the 1970s and '80s.

Playing career

Toronto Maple Leafs

Kaberle was drafted 204th in the eighth round of the 1996 NHL Entry Draft by the Toronto Maple Leafs, and saw limited playing time in the 1998–99 season. After being eased into the Leafs lineup, he saw a significant increase in playing time in order to help fill in the gap on the Leafs after an injury to Bryan Berard in the 1999–2000 season. By the 2001–02 campaign, Kaberle had improved enough to be selected to the World team at the 2002 NHL All-Star Game. Later that year, he was named to the Czech national team for the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City, Utah.

Kaberle started the 2001–02 campaign as a restricted free agent without a contract, and ended up playing in the Czech Extraliga for HC Rabat Kladno while a new contract was negotiated. Ultimately, he signed a contract with the Leafs, who secured his services through 2005–06. On February 11, 2006, Kaberle was re-signed to a five-year, $21.25 million contract extension with a no-trade clause for the first three years of the contract, effective July 1, 2006. This deal locked him in until the end of the 2010–11 season.

On October 28, 2006, Kaberle scored his first career hat-trick, against the Montreal Canadiens. He also scored in his first shootout attempt that night. Kaberle was named as an Eastern Conference All-Star Game participant for the second time in his career on January 12, 2007.

During a March 2, 2007, game against the New Jersey Devils, Kaberle suffered a concussion and was carried off the ice on a stretcher as a result of a late hit to the head by Cam Janssen.[2] While no penalty was called on the play, Janssen was later given a three-game suspension. In an interview, Kaberle mentioned Janssen had not contacted him for reconciliation and went on to say, "I don't care [to hear from him]. He doesn't respect me and I don't respect him."[3] After missing eight games, he returned to the Leafs lineup on March 23.

Although Kaberle has scored relatively few goals, he has scored seven times in overtime.

During the 2008 NHL All-Star Game Skills Competition, Kaberle became the fourth player, after Ray Bourque, Mark Messier and Jeremy Roenick, to hit all four targets in four shots in the accuracy challenge. Kaberle again participated in the accuracy challenge during the 2009 NHL All-Star Game in Montreal, although he was unable to defend his title against Evgeni Malkin of the Pittsburgh Penguins.

During a losing streak at the start of the 2009–10 regular season, Kaberle, along with Niklas Hagman, led the Leafs to their first victory of the season, a 6–3 victory over the Anaheim Ducks. Kaberle had one goal and four assists, and earned the second star of the game. He began the season on a hot streak, scoring 22 points in the first 20 games while leading the NHL in defenceman scoring. On December 1, 2009, Kaberle passed former Leaf great Tim Horton for second on the franchise all-time scoring list amongst defencemen with his 459th NHL point.

Later years

On February 18, 2011, in a well-publicized trade, Kaberle was traded to the Boston Bruins in exchange for prospect Joe Colborne, Boston's first-round draft pick in 2011 and a second-round pick in 2012, conditional upon the Bruins reaching the 2011 Stanley Cup Finals or re-signing Kaberle.[4] He ultimately won the Stanley Cup with the Bruins on June 15, 2011, prevailing over the Vancouver Canucks.

On July 5, 2011, Kaberle signed a three-year, $12.75 million with the Carolina Hurricanes.[5] He played in 29 games for the Hurricanes, registering nine assists and a plus-minus rating of –12. On December 9, 2011, Kaberle, in only the first year of his contract, was traded to the Montreal Canadiens in exchange for Jaroslav Špaček.[6] He recorded two assists in his first game in a Canadiens uniform, a 2–1 victory over the New Jersey Devils.

Kaberle returned to his native Czech Republic to play for HC Kladno during the 2012–13 lockout. After playing ten games in the Czech Extraliga, he decided to cease playing and spend more time with his family on October 25, 2012.[7] However, having returned for the shortened 2012 - 13 season, Kaberle was primarily a healthy scratch amongst the resurgent Canadiens blueline. On March 30, 2013, he was placed on waivers by the team, going unclaimed by any NHL club.[8] He finished the season appearing in a career-low ten games for three points.

On June 28, 2013, Kaberle was given a compliance buyout by the Canadiens to be released as a free agent.[9] [10] [11]

In September 2013, Kaberle signed a one-year contract to return with his hometown club, HC Kladno.[12]

In September 2014, Kaberle was invited to attend the New Jersey Devils training camp for the 2014–15 season on an unsigned tryout basis, where he was later released.

On September 22, 2016, it was announced by HC Kladno that Kaberle has officially retired from professional hockey.

International

Kaberle was selected to the Czech national team at the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City, Utah, where they were eliminated in the quarter-finals.

Kaberle and his older brother František were members of the Czech team at the 2005 World Ice Hockey Championships in Vienna, where they won gold. While František won the World Championships for the fifth time, it was the first victory for Tomáš. In December 2005, they were both named for the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin, where they won bronze medals with the team. The next year, Kaberle accepted his nomination for 2006 World Championships in Riga, where the Czech team won silver. Tomas also played in the 2010 Winter Olympics, but rejected an invitation to play at the 2010 World Ice Hockey Championships held in Germany.

Post-playing career

During the COVID-19 pandemic in Canada, Kaberle helped his wife Julia Kaberle with the increased takeout demand for her high-end Italian restaurant Quanto Basta by delivering takeout orders.[13]

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

  Regular season Playoffs
SeasonTeamLeagueGPGAPtsPIMGPGAPtsPIM
1994–95Poldi SONP KladnoCZE U203771017
1994–95Poldi SONP KladnoELH1011030002
1995–96HC Poldi KladnoCZE U202361319
1995–96HC Poldi KladnoELH23011220000
1996–97HC Poldi KladnoELH490552630000
1997–98HC Velvana KladnoELH474192312
1997–98St. John's Maple LeafsAHL20000
1998–99Toronto Maple LeafsNHL574182212140332
1999–2000Toronto Maple LeafsNHL827334024121450
2000–01Toronto Maple LeafsNHL826394524111340
2001–02HC Vagnerplast KladnoELH91784
2001–02Toronto Maple LeafsNHL69102939220281016
2002–03Toronto Maple LeafsNHL821136473072130
2003–04Toronto Maple LeafsNHL713283118130336
2004–05HC Rabat KladnoELH49831393871010
2005–06Toronto Maple LeafsNHL829586746
2006–07Toronto Maple LeafsNHL7411475820
2007–08Toronto Maple LeafsNHL828455322
2008–09Toronto Maple LeafsNHL57427318
2009–10Toronto Maple LeafsNHL827424924
2010–11Toronto Maple LeafsNHL583353816
2010–11Boston BruinsNHL24189225011114
2011–12Carolina HurricanesNHL290992
2011–12Montreal CanadiensNHL433192210
2012–13Rytíři KladnoELH102462
2012–13Montreal CanadiensNHL100330
2013–14Rytíři KladnoELH484202426
2014–15Hartford Wolf PackAHL20220
2014–15Rytíři KladnoCZE II2452126471892
2015–16HC Kometa BrnoELH51317202440002
ELH totals28722105127134191012
NHL totals984874765632601026333928

International

YearTeamEventResult GPGAPtsPIM
1995Czech Republic5th5 0 5 5 0
Czech RepublicEJC 5th5 2 2 4 4
Czech Republic4th7 1 1 2 2
2002Czech RepublicOG7th40112
2003Czech Republic4th70 7 72
2004Czech RepublicWCH40110
2005Czech RepublicWC 91 3 44
2006Czech RepublicOG82242
2006Czech RepublicWC 915 631
2008Czech RepublicWC 5th71 9 100
2010Czech RepublicOG7th51230
2014Czech RepublicOG6th50330
Junior totals 1738 11 6
Senior totals 58 6 33 3941

Honours

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Nenápadný konec šampiona. Obránce Kaberle se loučí "doma" v Torontu. iDnes. cs. 2016-09-22.
  2. News: Late hits a major headache. Kevin. McGran. Toronto Star. 2007-03-06.
  3. Web site: Kaberle hopes to return this season. 2007-03-07. TSN.ca. 2007-03-10. 2007-09-29. https://web.archive.org/web/20070929122809/http://tsn.ca/nhl/news_story/?ID=199097&hubname=nhl. dead.
  4. News: Tomas Kaberle Traded to Boston; Bruins Trade Blake Wheeler to Atlanta. AOL. 2011-06-21. 2011-02-18. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20110516070841/http://www.aolnews.com/2011/02/18/report-tomas-kaberle-traded-to-boston-bruins-trading-blake-whe/. 2011-05-16.
  5. Web site: Kaberle inks three-year, $12.75 million deal with Hurricanes. The Sports Network. 5 July 2011.
  6. Web site: Hurricanes trade Tomas Kaberle. ESPN. 10 February 2012. 9 December 2011.
  7. News: Michael. Langr. Kaberle ended in Kladno. He returns to his family overseas. cs. Mladá fronta DNES. Czech Republic. 25 October 2012. 17 November 2012.
  8. Web site: CANADIENS PLACE VETERAN DEFENCEMAN KABERLE ON WAIVERS. TSN.ca. 25 June 2013. March 30, 2013.
  9. Web site: CANADIENS USE FINAL COMPLIANCE BUYOUT ON D KABERLE. TSN.ca. 28 June 2013. THE SPORTS NETWORK. June 28, 2013.
  10. Web site: Le Canadien rachète le contrat de Tomas Kaberle. Le Journal de Montreal. 28 June 2013. fr. June 28, 2013.
  11. Web site: Berkshire. Andrew. Tomas Kaberle officially bought out by the Montreal Canadiens. www.habseyesontheprize.com. 28 June 2013. June 28, 2013.
  12. Web site: Kaberle plays with Kladno Knights . thescore.com . 2013-09-21 . 2013-09-22.
  13. News: Goodyear. Sheena. 'I know you from somewhere': Ex-NHLer delivers takeout for his wife's restaurant. March 27, 2020. CBC Radio. March 28, 2020. Passi. Morgan.