NHL News: Winnipeg Jets Dustin Byfuglien Contemplating His Future

Bob McKenzie: The Winnipeg Jets had granted defenseman Dustin Byfuglien a personal leave from the team.

He’s been using this time to think about his playing future – going over his options.

Not saying that he’ll be retiring, or that he’s going to come back. There is no timetable for his decision.

Frank Seravalli: When looking at the salary cap for the Winnipeg Jets, there are three scenarios if it goes into the start of the regular season.

Ken Wiebe: Just a theory and not proof but … In the week leading up to the start of training camp Dustin Byfuglien didn’t look like the happy-go-lucky seft at their informal skates.

At 34 y.o. and after a season plagued by injury, it’s easy to understand Dustin Byfuglien’s desire to reevaluate playing.
He remains a key component of WPG’s DEF group, facilitating shots at an excellent rate, denying entries, creating exits, and did well by xG, relatively. pic.twitter.com/XrD43gsJZ4

— Sean Tierney (@ChartingHockey) September 18, 2019

 

 

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