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Jets fans keeping vigil for news about Bryan Little will have to keep waiting a little longer.

The Jets scuttled their scheduled 11 a.m. practice on Sunday, so coach Paul Maurice was not available for updates. In an email, a representative for the Jets said that Little and Toby Enstrom were both “day to day” and will be re-evaluated on Monday. Maurice will give an update then.

Little, the Jets’ top centre, left Friday’s game against the Boston Bruins after taking a point-blank shot to the knee. His teammates helped him skate off the ice.

Bob DeChiara / USA Today Files
Winnipeg Jets centre Bryan Little (18) is helped up by teammates left wing Andrew Ladd (16) and right wing Blake Wheeler (26) during the third period against the Boston Bruins at TD Banknorth Garden on Nov. 28.
Bob DeChiara / USA Today Files Winnipeg Jets centre Bryan Little (18) is helped up by teammates left wing Andrew Ladd (16) and right wing Blake Wheeler (26) during the third period against the Boston Bruins at TD Banknorth Garden on Nov. 28.
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