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Multiple teams need reinforcements amid major injuries in NHL 
Winnipeg Jets goaltender Connor Hellebuyck (37) guards his net during the warmup period against the Calgary Flames at Scotiabank Saddledome. Sergei Belski-Imagn Images

Multiple teams need reinforcements amid major injuries in NHL 

Major injuries have been piling up across the NHL this season. Some have been more impactful than others. How should general managers respond?

Winnipeg Jets struggle without Connor Hellebuyck

The Jets are 1-5-1 since Connor Hellebuyck went under the knife for a knee scope. He's expected to return sometime around Christmas. The top of the Central has been red-hot — the Colorado Avalanche, Dallas Stars and Minnesota Wild have really separated themselves from the rest of the division. 

Things will only get more difficult if Winnipeg's only path into the playoffs is through one of two Western Conference wild-card spots. Jets GM Kevin Cheveldayoff should consider a trade to stop the bleeding — either to improve the structure around the goaltending or to find another goalie to pair with backup Eric Comrie. 

Since the Hellebuyck injury, Comrie is 1-4-1 with an .888 save percentage. He did show signs of improvement in a shootout loss to Montreal this week.

Life without Jack Hughes is tough for New Jersey Devils

The Devils are 4-6-0 with only two regulation wins since Hughes went down with an off-ice injury to his hand. New Jersey has only scored 39 percent of five-on-five goals in 10 games without Hughes — 30th in that span according to Natural Stat Trick

Devils GM Tom Fitzgerald's situation is complicated by other injuries — defenseman Brett Pesce is not ready to return from an injury caused by a blocked shot last month. Johnathan Kovacevic is still not ready to return following May's knee surgery. The Devils have fallen from first to fifth in the absurdly competitive Metropolitan Division, but they are still in an Eastern Conference playoff spot. 

Six of their next nine games are against Western Conference teams, and none are in-division. It's not necessarily panic time yet, but New Jersey should be thinking about how to add a player who can contribute down the lineup when Hughes is healthy and help them when he's not. 

New York Rangers' early returns without Adam Fox are encouraging

Adam Fox has once again been one of the best defensemen in the league. There have been 224 different defensive pairings used across the league this season. No defensive pairing has played more minutes at five-on-five than Vladislav Gavrikov and Fox. The Rangers have won 59.3 percent of the goals with these two on the ice, according to MoneyPuck. He is considered week-to-week

Gavrikov with Braden Schneider hasn't been quite as good, but they've been better than passable. The Rangers are 2-0-0 with this combination together. That's the good news. Unlike New Jersey, New York started from the bottom of a stacked division. 

Of note, an already struggling power play is 0-of-6 without Fox. TSN's Elliotte Friedman connected the Rangers to defenseman Erik Gustafsson on the Dec. 5 edition of "32 Thoughts: The Podcast." Gustafsson spent one season with the Rangers during the 2023-24 Presidents' Trophy run. He is signed with Detroit, but has only played one NHL game this season, splitting time between the NHL and AHL.

Dallas Stars have options with Tyler Seguin injury

The injury to the veteran forward is a double-edged sword. He's a well-respected player who still contributes offensively when he's on the ice. The 33-year-old likely tore his ACL against the Rangers this week. He will be missed. 

The injury opens up his sizable $9.85 million cap hit, a number that likely exceeds the value of his actual production. They have the resources now to acquire multiple players with this cap space. The Stars can also do this on their own time frame, thanks to a blistering start to the season, to earn the league's second-best record. 

Alex Wiederspiel

Alex Wiederspiel is a digital reporter, play-by-play broadcaster, radio show host and podcast host in West Virginia covering high school athletics, Division II college athletics, and some West Virginia University athletics. He's an avid follower of all things hockey and football with a soft spot for prospects -- the future stars of the league. When not consuming sports, Alex is usually doing something related to Star Wars, Lord of the Rings, or watching movies for his movie podcast, The Movie Spiel

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