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@RuoffMortgage | #CBJ https://t. co/Juy4E0Z31Q — Columbus Blue Jackets (@BlueJacketsNHL) December 2, 2022Voracek, 33, will hold a press conference on Monday in Nationwide Arena to provide further clarity. It’s unclear how many concussions Voracek has had during his 15-year career spent with the Blue Jackets and Philadelphia. It’s believed that Voracek suffered at least one concussion earlier this season, even before the club traveled to Finland to play two games against the Avalanche. On Nov. 4, Voracek took a high stick from Colorado’s Dryden Hunt early in the third period of a 6-3 Avs win. Hunt, who was given a double minor for high-sticking, struck Voracek in the face, right below the nose, setting off debilitating symptoms.
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The others: Rick Nash (547), Cam Atkinson (402), Nick Foligno (334) and David Vyborny (317). Incidentally, Jenner’s assist — No. 147 — moved him into 10th place on the franchise’s all-time list, ahead of Fedor Tyutin (146) and just six helpers behind Brandon Dubinsky (153). • Kekalainen spent the weekend in Switzerland with Alexandre Texier, but it won’t be his last long trip of the season. Kekalainen plans to spend considerable time scouting amateurs in advance of next summer’s draft with the increasing likelihood that the Blue Jackets will once again be a lottery team. “I want to see enough games so that I can question and challenge (our amateur scouts) a little bit on something if I see something differently, ” Kekalainen said.
Kekalainen said that Jiricek was sick when a couple of the call-ups were made, but the organization clearly believes that Jiricek is best served, at least for now, by staying in the AHL. “He played a couple of games early this season (in the NHL), ” Kekalainen said. “We were struggling then, and he struggled a little bit.
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The tournament runs from Dec. 26 to Jan. 5 in Halifax, Nova Scotia, and Moncton, New Brunswick. • Nash was with the Blue Jackets in Winnipeg on Friday, but he didn’t return home with the club after the game. He’s continuing on to Western Canada, where he’ll check in on Blue Jackets prospect defensemen Denton Mateychuk (who plays for Moose Jaw in the Western Hockey League) and Stanislav Svozil (who plays for Regina in the WHL).
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Bean had surgery on Nov. 23, eight days after the injury, and is expected to miss four-to-six months. Werenski had surgery on Nov. 29, more than two weeks after he was injured, because there was considerable swelling and bleeding in the area. Werenski’s recovery, per the club’s release, will take six months.
I have no regrets. The further I get away from my playing days, I know I made the right decision. ”Nash would have signed a contract to return to the Blue Jackets had his concussion symptoms cleared and doctors permitted him to play again. Instead, he’s been working for the organization since a few months after he retired. “At the odd time (the old symptoms) will still creep up, ” Nash said. “But it gets better and better. ”Item No. 2: A needed resetThe Blue Jackets welcomed Patrik Laine back into the lineup on Friday in Winnipeg, his first game since suffering an ankle injury at the end of an overtime loss to the New York Islanders on Nov. 12. The next triumphant return will probably be that of goaltender Elvis Merzlikins, who has been out since he left a Nov. 15 start vs. Philadelphia midway through the second with a hip injury.
When it reaches that point, it’s been to take some time away. Merzlikins, like Sergei Bobrovsky before him, has taken time in-season to step away from regular playing time and work with the goaltending coach — in this case, Manny Legace — on specific aspects of the game, including the mental approach. “You reflect and you train the muscle between your ears, ” Kekalainen said. “Elvis is a good goaltender. We’ve seen it for long stretches.
Nash and Voracek, who spent three seasons as teammates with the Blue Jackets (2008-09 to 2010-11), have remained friends. When Nash was suffering through his symptoms late in his career, he and Voracek had several conversations, Nash said. They haven’t connected since Voracek was hurt early last month, but Nash can empathize with what Voracek is going through. “At the time, I felt that I could play and still could have battled through certain things, ” Nash said. “I can only speak to my situation, but I just made the decision that my family was more important to me than the game. “The game gave me a special life, but if I can’t live comfortably after that, what was the point of all those years? I wanted to watch my kids grow up more.
Nash isn’t an amateur scout, per se, but his trip to Regina to see Svozil will give him a chance to watch Regina center Connor Bedard, who is considered the likely No. 1 pick next summer. Bedard has 26-33-59 in only 27 games this season. • Boone Jenner’s assist on a Patrik Laine second-period goal in Winnipeg on Friday was his 300th career point (153-147-300), and it was a beauty. Jenner, coming through the slot, found Laine in the lower left circle with a gorgeous backhand pass that Laine was able to one-time past Jets goaltender David Rittich. You could argue that Jenner deserved an assist on Laine’s first-period goal, too, given that his diving swat on the puck sent it to Johnny Gaudreau before Gaudreau found Laine on the right side of the net. Either way, Jenner’s assist made him just the fifth player to generate 300 or more points in a Blue Jackets sweater.
“They’re the ones who do all the work and see these players over and over and over again. You don’t want to interfere unless you can say ‘I’ve seen them more than you did! ’ That’s how I’ve run the draft, too. If I saw a guy more than the area guy, I’d overrule him if I thought I should. Other than that, I didn’t do it very often. ”• Blue Jackets defenseman Jake Bean and Zach Werenski both suffered torn shoulder labrums, although it sounds like Werenski’s damage was more extensive.
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