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Jets defenseman stretchered off after awkward fall following hit
Summary
Winnipeg Jets defenseman Hadyn Fleury was stretchered off after a hit and fall late in the first period of Tuesday's game against the Vegas Golden Knights; the team has not yet released an update on his condition.
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Winnipeg Jets defenseman Hadyn Fleury was removed from Tuesday night's game against the Vegas Golden Knights after taking a hit late in the first period and falling into the boards. Play was stopped while medical personnel attended to him and he was taken from the arena on a stretcher. The Jets have not issued an official update on his condition.
Known details:
- The hit came in open ice from Vegas forward Keegan Kolesar with just over six minutes remaining in the first period.
- Fleury fell into the boards, play was paused for several minutes, and he was taken off on a stretcher.
- On the following shift, Winnipeg captain Adam Lowry fought Keegan Kolesar.
- Fleury has missed time this season with a concussion (17 games) and a knee injury, and he signed a two-year contract extension with the Jets in June 2025.
Summary:
The incident removed Fleury from the game and briefly halted play while medical staff responded. The Jets have not provided an official condition update; Undetermined at this time.
