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Columbus Blue Jackets Realign After Boone Jenner’s Injury

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Boone Jenner’s Shoulder Injury: A Big Blow for Columbus Blue Jackets

Boone Jenner, the acclaimed forward for the Columbus Blue Jackets, is predicted to be out of action for up to six months due to a shoulder surgery, the team confirmed on Thursday. The procedure was carried out in Vail, Colorado, on Wednesday to mend an injury sustained during a training session on October 4th.

Club’s Reaction to Boone Jenner’s Injury

Don Waddell, Columbus’ president of hockey operations and general manager, expressed in a statement that Jenner’s rehabilitation process would commence imminently. “We look forward to his return before the season concludes,” said Waddell. “His absence will indeed impact the team, but we trust our robust leadership group and players who will seize this chance to shoulder higher responsibilities both on and off the pitch.”

When probed about Jenner’s possible return for Columbus’ open-air match against Detroit on March 1st at Ohio Stadium, Waddell optimistically responded, “For Boone, it’s a yes.” He, however, underscored the need to avoid rushing Jenner back into play prematurely.

Boone Jenner’s Role in The Blue Jackets’ Success

Jenner, who has a crucial role in the Blue Jackets’ top-line this season, was expected to aid in Columbus’s recovery from a disappointing 2023-24 season, which concluded with a 27-43-12 record and a 25th rank in offense. The 31-year-old Jenner was the team’s fourth-highest scorer, netting 22 goals and contributing 35 points in 58 matches.

Positive News on Dmitri Voronkov’s Injury

Meanwhile, Columbus had a silver lining with regard to Dmitri Voronkov’s injury. The forward will not require surgery for his upper-body affliction and is projected to be back in action by the end of November.

Blue Jackets’ Financial Situation and Future Plans

With over $20 million freed up in cap space, the Blue Jackets are in a position to deepen their roster. Earlier this month, the NHL and NHLPA granted the team permission to start the regular season below the official cap floor of $65 million. This exception was made following the untimely demise of Johnny and Matthew Gaudreau in August.

The Blue Jackets will kick off their season against the Minnesota Wild on Thursday.

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