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Jets' Paul Maurice: Blake Wheeler will be out long-term
Jets right wing Blake Wheeler will be missing time after suffering a lower-body injury. Jean-Yves Ahern-USA TODAY Sports

Friday’s game against Vancouver got off to a positive start for Jets captain Blake Wheeler, as he picked up his first goal of the season.  However, it ended on a much worse note, as he left the game early with a lower-body injury.  Following the game, head coach Paul Maurice told reporters that it’s not going to be a short-term issue.

"It’s going to be a while. We’ll get him looked at tomorrow. I’m not a doctor, but it’s going to be a while," Maurice said, via Sportsnet’s Ken Wiebe. "We’ll get him healed up, we’ll find other players and we’ll find a way to do it without him."

Winnipeg isn’t scheduled to practice this weekend, so a full update with an estimated timeline for Wheeler’s return won’t come until Monday at the earliest.

While the 35-year-old hadn’t scored until Friday night, he had still been one of their better point producers with his 16 assists leading the team.  Wheeler has still logged heavy minutes — 19:24 per game which is more than a minute higher than last season — which will make replacing him a little more difficult.

The Jets have basically used all of their allowable LTIR for Bryan Little and have still been able to carry only a dozen forwards on the roster, three of whom have an AAV at or below the league minimum.  Assuming Wheeler will miss at least 10 games or 24 days, they’ll be able to add him to LTIR, which will give them plenty of short-term cap space to recall a replacement forward.  However, trading for one will be out of the question unless he was to be ruled out for the rest of the season, as they’d have to get back into cap compliance before being able to activate Wheeler.

Winnipeg only has eight forwards on NHL contracts that aren’t up with the team already.  The most promising of those is winger Cole Perfetti, but he won’t be an option for a better part of a month following his loan to Team Canada for the World Juniors on Friday.  Most of their other options are basically fits only for the fourth line, so Wheeler’s absence will be a tough one to overcome for a Jets team that is in a very tight battle in the Central Division.

This article first appeared on Pro Hockey Rumors and was syndicated with permission.

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