Knee surgery ends Enstrom’s season
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This article was published 30/03/2017 (3088 days ago), so information in it may no longer be current.
Toby Enstrom has had a rough ride this season and now the year is officially over for the 32-year-old Swedish-born blue-liner.
The veteran Winnipeg Jet had knee surgery today and won’t return to the lineup this season.
Speaking this morning, Jets head coach Paul Maurice said Enstrom had a procedure done on the same knee that was injured in early February.

He returned Feb. 28, but then re-aggravated the injury when he blocked a shot in a game March 3 against St. Louis. Enstrom played three more games, but he suffered a concussion against Pittsburgh on March 8.
“We had hoped that while he was off ice with that, his knee would settle down,” said Maurice. “He cleared his neurological testing, got back on (the ice) and (the knee) got bad right away again.”
Enstrom has played 60 of the club’s 77 games this season and has a goal and 13 assists.
Meanwhile, defenceman Brian Strait was returned to the Manitoba Moose of the American Hockey League on Thursday.
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Updated on Friday, March 31, 2017 8:05 AM CDT: Edited