WINNIPEG - The Winnipeg Jets only have three home games left in the regular season, and it looks like they will have to win all of them starting tonight when they host the Seattle Kraken.
The big news heading into the battle with the Kraken is the return of Nino Niederreiter and Vlad Namestnikov after lengthy absences. Niederreiter underwent surgery in early March following playing for Switzerland at the Milan Olympics. Meanwhile, Namestnikov sustained a lower body injury when the Jets were in Anaheim, their second game out of the Olympic break.
"Obviously this time of year, I know I keep saying it, it’s fast-moving water. It’s the pace of where the games are at. But these guys have helped us, they’ve got a history here. At the same time these are veteran guys who have (helped) at key times of the year," said head coach Scott Arniel.
"We grinded them hard here in the last week, conditioning wise to get that part of it, make sure that’s up to where it needs to be. Now it’s just getting their touches and kind of getting used to, as the game goes on, getting a bit more comfortable for them.”
Niederreiter said he had been dealing with a knee issue since the beginning part of the season. The Swiss forward had two big reasons to want to play through the issue, his 1000th game and of course, the Olympics.
"After the whole recovery process now, I feel like maybe I should have done it before the season, and in the off-season kind of figuring out a way to deal with it," said Niederreiter.
"But, like I said, you never know how the outcome is going to be. So, I want to give myself the best chance possible to be a part of those two events and I wish I could have finished the season but I am glad I did eventually."
Both players were on the Jets recent road trip which Namestnikov said was Important after such a long time away from their teammates.
“Yeah, it was a good road trip, long road trip, we had a couple team bonding activities there. Went to the Cubs game,” said Namestnikov.
“But it was just good being around the guys for the mentals and just being part of the team.”
The bad news is Morgan Barron got hurt (lower body) in Columbus and is now out week-to-week. So the Jets lines looked like this during the morning skate.














