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Jets injuries: decisions to be made before match no 1

Jets injuries: decisions to be made before match no 1
Jets injuries: decisions to be made before match no 1
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WINNIPEG – The of Mark Scheifele, Josh Morrissey and Logan Stanley will be determined just before No. 1 of the series of second round between the Winnipeg jets and the of Dallas in Canada Life Center on (9:30 p.m.; VATS, CBC, SN, ESPN).

The center and the two defenders patinated with chandars prohibiting contacts on Tuesday. Morrissey and Stanley were on the before Winnipeg’s training, but they left the ice when the session started.

Scheifele stayed on the ice and trained with the group.

, it was the (on the ice) for Josh, so it’s a good thing,” said coach Scott Arniel. “In the case of“ Scheif ”, he patinated on Monday, so he stayed with us. Yes, it’s a good sign to see them on the ice. It was the first day of “Stan” on the ice too.

“We are going to go day by day from here. We will see where they are for . They have to wake up tomorrow morning and see how much they have improved compared to today. »»

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Morrissey underwent an whose nature was not disclosed in the first period of the 4-3 in the second extension against the Blues of St. Louis in match no 7 of the first round on . He conceded a failure of the striker Oskar Sundqvist along the band at 4:59, then he defeated the striker Mathieu Joseph at 7:06. Ten seconds later, Morrissey retreated to counter Joseph, who marked in the presence of Morrissey.

Scheifele missed the last two games due to an injury whose nature has not been disclosed in the first period of match no 5 against St. Louis. He has six points (two goals, four aids) in five parts, tied with the Mason Appleton striker (six assistants) second in the jets.

Morrissey has three assists in seven series games. He took fourth row in Winnipeg in the regular season with 62 points (14 goals, 48 ​​assists) in 80 games.

The 30 -year -old was the leader of Winnipeg before match no 7 in the average ice time in series (23:30).

We don’t really know when Stanley was injured. He has not played since match no 6 against St-Louis, accumulating 9:28 of playing time during this meeting.

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