Tobias Enstrom
D FA
Thu 12/8/11 6:35 AM

Tobias Enstrom (broken collarbone) joined his teammates at practice again on Wednesday. "It's feeling better and better and I'm really happy to be out there," he said. "We'll keep moving forward. Everything feels good right now. Hopefully I can come back a little quicker. That's what I'm hoping for. But the team is doing great and I'm happy for that." He is still projected to be several weeks away from coming back. Enstrom has been out of action since Oct. 31 with a broken collarbone.

Tobias Enstrom
D FA
Wed 12/7/11 11:03 AM

Tobias Enstrom returned to action on Tuesday December 6.

Tobias Enstrom
D FA
Mon 12/5/11 7:07 AM

Tobias Enstrom, who is out with a broken collarbone, returned to practice with his teammates on Saturday. "Right now I'm actually feeling pretty good," he said. "It's getting better and better every day and I'm glad to be on the ice again. We haven't set a timetable yet. I just started skating so I think we'll take it day by day and see how it feels later on here. I'm just glad to be out there again. It feels good and hopefully I can get back sooner than later." The offensive defenseman isn't expected to be ready to return to the lineup until at least the end of December. Stay tuned.

Tobias Enstrom
D FA
Tue 11/29/11 6:17 AM

Tobias Enstrom has resumed skating as he recovers from a broken collarbone. He hasn't gotten back to handling the puck yet though and has been out of action since Oct. 31. The offensive defenseman isn't expected to return until after Christmas, but we'll keep you posted on his progress.

Tobias Enstrom
D FA
Fri 11/4/11 10:39 AM

Tobias Enstrom's broken collarbone will probably sidelined him for at least four-to-six weeks. This is a huge blow to the Jets, who were giving Enstrom a team-leading 25:07 minutes of playing time per game. Further complicating the situation is that the Jets are also without blueliners Ron Hainsey, Mark Stuart, Derek Meech, and Randy Jones. These are trying times for the Jets.

Tobias Enstrom
D FA
Thu 11/3/11 3:57 PM

Tobias Enstrom is out indefinitely with a broken collarbone, according to coach Claude Noel. He was forced to leave Monday's game following a hit from Florida's Jack Skille and did not return. The Jets have a big hole to fill in their lineup now, as Enstrom leads the team in ice time and is a fixture on their special teams units.

Tobias Enstrom
D FA
Thu 11/3/11 6:30 AM

An update on Tobias Enstrom's upper-body injury may come later on Thursday after he was sent home to Winnipeg for further evaluation. Enstrom leads the Jets in average ice time at just over 25 minutes per game, while seeing extensive minutes on the power play and penalty kill, so if he is out for an extended period of time then he will be sorely missed. Stay tuned.

Tobias Enstrom
D FA
Wed 11/2/11 1:50 PM

Tobias Enstrom has returned to Winnipeg with what the is calling an upper-body injury. His teammates practiced in Florida and are set to travel to New York for Thursday's game against the Islanders. Enstrom was injured on Monday night after he was checked by Panthers forward Jack Skille. He has one goal and five helpers in 11 games this season and we'll update his status once we learn more.

Tobias Enstrom
D FA
Tue 11/1/11 6:40 AM

Tobias Enstrom did not return for the third period due to a possible injury he sustained following a hit from Florida Panthers forward Jack Skille. The Winnipeg blueliner was hunched over and appeared defenseless when Skille hit him during the second stanza. Enstrom finished the contest with 15:17 of ice time, which is well below his typical average of 25:07 per game. The Jets aren't in action again until Thursday against the New York Islanders, but we'll keep you posted on his status.

Tobias Enstrom
D FA
Thu 10/20/11 6:33 AM

Tobias Enstrom's first goal of the season on Wednesday night finally got Winnipeg on the board on the power play. His first-period marker snapped a streak of 0-for-17 to start the 2011-12 season. It was also the first time that a Jets defenseman had found the back of the net. Enstrom and Dustin Byfuglien combined to record 30 goals and 104 points last campaign, but they have begun this year slowly. Enstrom has one goal and one assist in five games, while Byfuglien ended his scoring drought with a pair of helpers on Wednesday night. The two of them will need to start producing if the Jets want to get out of their current 1-3-1 funk because they are key players in the team's offensive scheme.