Less than two months after being stretchered off the ice, New Jersey Devils defenseman John Moore is set to return to the lineup this afternoon against the San Jose Sharks. The Devils announced that Moore has been activated from the injured reserve and is not only available, but ready to go for their matinee contest. It’s quite the turnaround for Moore, who was the victim of a bad hit from behind by the Washington Capitals’ Tom Wilson on New Year’s Eve.
In that game, Moore was blindsided by the Washington enforcer as he played the puck along the boards in his own zone. Wilson stated that he “tried to let up” and – counter to the opinions of Devils coach John Hynes and enforcer Luke Gazdic – was not issued a penalty, nor did he face any additional supplemental punishment after the fact. Nonetheless, Moore had to be taken off the ice on a stretcher with limited responsiveness and was then transported to the hospital, where he was released with a concussion diagnosis. Considering the apparent seriousness of the concussion, many expected Moore to be out much longer. However, he was cleared to skate last week and has already worked his way back into game shape.
Moore’s return will provide a major boost to a relatively weak Devils defense. At the time of his injury, the 26-year-old led all New Jersey blue liners with five goals and was second in overall scoring with 13 points. He was also on the ice for about 19 minutes per game for the team. His early-season returns had the makings of a career year, and it’s not a stretch to assume he’ll return to that production level right away. In his second season in New Jersey, Moore has proven to be a good fit on the Devils. Moore is a good all-around defenseman and a comforting presence with his responsible play. His presence will immediately be felt by his teammates and coaches.