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Jets’ Neal Pionk exits NHL’s concussion protocol, returns to practice
Neal Pionk Brace Hemmelgarn-USA TODAY Sports
Coming off a three-day break, the Winnipeg Jets have received a very encouraging injury update on one of their top-four defencemen, as Neal Pionk has been cleared from the National Hockey League’s concussion protocol. After missing each of the last three games, Pionk, 26, returned to practice Monday morning at Canada Life Centre and skated with his teammates for the first time since suffering a concussion back on Dec. 5 against the Toronto Maple Leafs. In that game, Pionk was kneed in the head by Maple Leafs forward Jason Spezza, who received a six-game suspension – one he’s currently appealing – afterwards. Having said that, Spezza wasn’t the only skater disciplined by the NHL following that contest as Pionk earned a two-game suspension, which he’s already served, for kneeing defenceman Rasmus Sandin. With the right-handed blueliner back on the ice, it seems his chances of returning to game action on Tuesday against the Buffalo Sabers are fairly high. Assuming he doesn’t encounter a setback, the former undr

This article first appeared on Jetsnation and was syndicated with permission.

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