Jets hold Morrissey out vs. Penguins as precaution
It turns out Josh Morrissey isn't ready to go after all, as the Winnipeg Jets' top defenseman was held out of Tuesday's contest versus the Pittsburgh Penguins for precautionary reasons.
Morrissey was a late scratch for Sunday's game after suffering an upper-body injury in warmups. On Monday, Morrissey was deemed good to go for the club's next game, but he apparently didn't feel well following practice, according to Mitchell Clinton of JetsTV.
The Jets are also without blue-liner Dmitry Kulikov, who was given a personal leave from the team on Tuesday. Defensemen Sami Niku and Nelson Nogier have been recalled from the AHL's Manitoba Moose to help fill out Winnipeg's incredibly thin back end.
The Winnipeg Jets won't have a single defenseman that was in their top 8 on a minutes basis last season in tonight's lineup.
— Dimitri Filipovic (@DimFilipovic) October 8, 2019
HEADLINES
- Canadiens win 8th straight, hit 100-point mark for 1st time in 9 years
- Schaefer breaks NHL record for points by 18-year-old defenseman
- Sabres clinch playoff berth to end NHL-record 14-year drought
- Panthers miss playoffs after winning back-to-back Stanley Cups
- Crosby climbs all-time scoring list as Malkin notches 1,400th point