While he cleared waivers just last week, Dylan Coghlan’s time in the minors was short-lived. The team announced (Twitter link) that they’ve recalled the blueliner from AHL Manitoba. Meanwhile, TSN’s John Lu notes (Twitter link) that blueliner Haydn Fleury is listed as week-to-week with his knee injury while Dylan Samberg will miss at least another five days as he works his way back from a foot injury.
Coghlan was acquired from Carolina back in July in exchange for future considerations, signing a one-year, two-way deal soon after. He has been on Winnipeg’s roster for most of the year but that hasn’t resulted in much playing time as he has played just once with the Jets so far. After clearing waivers last week, he got into two contests with the Moose, scoring once. In the short term, Coghlan will likely resume his role as a reserve defenseman.
Fleury, meanwhile, tried to skate this morning after being injured on Monday against Toronto but it evidently did not go well, leading to this week-to-week designation. The 28-year-old is in his first season with Winnipeg after signing a one-year, two-way deal with them in the summer and has held down a regular spot in the lineup most nights. Fleury has six assists in 25 games thus far while blocking 44 shots in over 17 minutes a night of action. With an extended absence on the horizon, he’s likely to land on injured reserve in the coming days.
As for Samberg, he missed the last month due to his foot injury. Head coach Scott Arniel indicated that the blueliner will skate on his own for the next five days before being reassessed. Speculatively, he’ll need a few days of practice and being cleared for contact from there so his return is still likely more than a week away. Samberg has played in 21 games so far this season, notching three goals and three assists while logging over 20 minutes a night, nearly five minutes a game higher than his ATOI last season.
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Winnipeg is going to need a solid defender on or before the deadline, Stanley, Miller, Fleury, Heinola, Ouch! The Jets should have held on to Johnathan Kovacevic.
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