Gus Nyquist Ruled Out for Remaining 2022-23 Columbus Blue Jackets NHL Season

I still cringe at this news because even hearing Bob McElligott and my best friend state how much pain Gus Nyquist was on the ice during his Period 1 injury at the Edmonton Oilers, I still held out some hope I wouldn't be writing this. What I should have considered is how miserable this season has been injury-wise. The only good news to come out of this is that his injury, regarding his shoulder, won't need an operation but instead just time to hear itself. Nothing has been said as to if this shoulder injury occurred on the same one he had surgery on, missing the entire 2020-21 NHL Seasn, not long ago. This means his current 2022-23 NHL Season will end as follows: 10-12-22 over 48 games.  

As always, I wish Nyquist the best in his recovery and hope that January 25, 2023, isn't the last time we see him in a Columbus Blue Jackets Jersey. We must work out cap space to keep him and forgo trading him. His value to the offense and the locker room is also apparent. We'll just have to see how this unfolds, but as always, his recovery is the most important detail here.    

Source:

Jeff Svoboda (@JacketsInsider) Retweet of CBJ Public Relations (@BlueJacketsPR). Twitter. February 1, 2023 "INJURY UPDATE: #CBJ forward Gus Nyquist, who was placed on Injured Reserve on Jan. 28, is expected to miss the rest of the regular season. He suffered a shoulder injury, which will not require surgery, at Edmonton, on Jan. 25." 

   

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