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Captain Boone Jenner, who has been out all season after suffering a shoulder injury at the end of training camp, got a clean bill of health from doctors, allowing him to join the Blue Jackets last Saturday for a morning skate before they played the Los Angeles Kings.
Columbus Blue Jackets forward Sean Monahan is expected to miss six to eight weeks while recovering from a wrist injury.
With more than half of the 2024-25 NHL season completed, the playoff race is taking shape, and the Columbus Blue Jackets have overcome unimaginable adversity to remain in the mix. The Blue Jackets are the best story in hockey,
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The team announced Saturday that center Sean Monahan is expected to miss another six to eight weeks after having a “setback” with a wrist injury that occurred Jan. 7. “It sucks,” Blue ...
The Blue Jackets are now set to end up missing their top center for upwards of two months. Monahan has already missed eight games, and Adam Fantilli has thrived on the top line in his steady, but the team's depth has been tested. Monahan had played at a point-per-game pace with 41 points over 41 contests prior to his injury.
The injury update will likely change the Blue Jackets’ plans for the trade deadline. They had been looking forward to captain Boone Jenner’s return, which would have significa
According to Aaron Portzline of The Athletic, the Columbus Blue Jackets could see Boone Jenner return to the lineup sooner than expected. Jenner has been out all season after suffering a shoulder injury at the end of training camp. He has since gotten the green light to join the team at practice, though he is still wearing a non-contact jersey.
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