The Jets were nearing full health as guys were shedding their non-contact jerseys and returning to the lineup. The latest pair to do so were Haydn Fleury and Mason Appleton who will be activated off injured reserve by Winnipeg and play this evening against Colorado.
Adam Lowry exited Monday's game against Utah HC with an injury ... The one change on the backend will be Haydn Fleury returning to the lineup to skate alongside Logan Stanley. Colin Miller will step out of the lineup as both he and Ville Heinola stayed ...
Fleury (lower body) is expected to return to ... four PIM and a minus-7 rating while averaging 17:14 of ice time. Adam Lowry (upper body) was placed on injured reserve to help make room on the ...
Jets captain Adam Lowry is out of the lineup as the Jets close out a two-game road trip against the Colorado Avalanche on Wednesday night. Puck drop is 8: 30 p.m. CST at the Ball Arena. “Obviously, a big blow,
Winnipeg Jets captain Adam Lowry has been labelled week-to-week ... reserve to open up a roster spot for Mason Appleton and Haydn Fleury, who are both in line to return to the Jets lineup tonight ...
Jets captain Adam Lowry is out of the lineup as the Jets ... I am excited to be back.” Haydn Fleury returns to the lineup and will skate on a pairing with Logan Stanley. Stanley will slide ...
Vladislav Namestnikov and Mason Appleton returned to the Winnipeg Jets' optional practice today since suffering their injuries.
The Winnipeg Jets are anticipating the return of Vladislav Namestnikov tonight against Utah HC. Namestnikov has been out of the Jets lineup for 10 days after he suffered a lower-body injury. The 32-year-old played in 43 games before sustaining the injury,
The Jets played without their captain with Adam Lowry out week-to-week after ... Appleton returned from an 11-game absence, while Haydn Fleury was back in the lineup after sitting out the last ...
Raised in the booming metropolis of Altona, Man., Ken Wiebe grew up wanting to play in the NHL, but after realizing his hands were more adept at typing than scoring, he shifted his attention to cover his favourite sport as a writer.
Mark Scheifele did his best to block out the noise. Booed mercilessly every single time that he touched the puck — and sometimes before it even arrived on his stick — Scheifele did his
It wasn’t the trade deadline, Jonathan Toews, Winnipeg’s many pending free agents, its top prospects, systems, or chance to win the Stanley Cup. It was about an affable, polarizing, 6-foot-7 defenceman named Logan Stanley who has become a third-pairing fixture despite many readers’ opinions that he doesn’t deserve the role.