It is probably safe to drop Enstrom from your team.

1 Month Winnipeg Jets Comment

It's not a great sign at all that Winnipeg Jets defenseman Tobias Enstrom is being listed as "week-to-week" instead of a day-to-day.

With that in mind, it seems like just a formality that the underrated offensive blueliner will be placed on the IR. As effective as he is as a scorer, injuries are making him a riskier pick with each season.

Enstrom won't play tonight after getting nicked up in his last game when he took a big hit in the defensive zone. He left the game and did not return. He didn't participate in practice this morning so he is clearly still banged up. He isn't expected to miss an extended period of time, he will probably be back on Tuesday vs. Tampa Bay.

1 Month Winnipeg Jets Comment

Tobias Enstrom won't play Thursday because of a middle-body injury.

He was hurt in Tuesday's contest and didn't skate Wednesday. Paul Postma will dress in his place against the Florida Panthers.

1 Month Winnipeg Jets Comment

Tobias Enstrom did not participate in Wednesday's practice because of a middle-body issue.

"He's day-to-day, he's a little bit sore today so I'm not sure what will happen there," coach Claude Noel said. "And I'm not sure who would go in, if that's your follow-up question. We'll see tomorrow in the morning." If Enstrom can't play Thursday then Paul Postma or Derek Meech may be the most likely candidates to step into the lineup.

Jets coach Claude Noel said afterward Enstrom is day-to-day after "it just seized up. It's just something that happens when you put stress on muscles." It doesn't sound like Enstrom's injury is too serious.

1 Month Winnipeg Jets Comment

Tobias Enstrom was forced to leave Tuesday's game after being on the receiving end of a hit.

He tried to play a shift afterward but had to exit after coach Claude Noel said, "it just seized up. It's just something that happens when you put stress on muscles." Enstrom's night ended following just six shifts and 5:26 of ice time. He is listed as day-to-day.

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