
Tobias Enstrom News

Enstrom has been fighting with a lower-body injury and has been in and out of the Jets’ line for the last month. With the Jets basically locked into a playoff spot, Enstrom will sit out for the next few weeks and try to get healthy for the postseason.



Enstrom will not play for the sixth time in seven games, but he is improving and could return tomorrow in Nashville. Expect Enstrom to be a game-time decision vs. the Predators because the Jets likely won’t hold a gameday skate.


Enstrom has missed the last two games, but was on the ice for Monday’s practice and is expected to play tomorrow. Enstrom has just six points (1G / 5A) in 39 games this season.

Enstrom did not come on the ice for warmups vs. the Predators on Tuesday and will remain out of the lineup on Friday. With Enstrom out, newcomer Joe Morrow will remain on the blueline for the second straight contest. Enstrom is considered day-to-day.


Enstrom was hit by a shot and had to be helped off of the ice at practice on Monday, but head coach Paul Maurice said he should be fine for Tuesday's game.

Enstrom has been out since November 18th, but will play Sunday vs. the Sharks. Enstrom, who had just two assists in 19 games before getting hurt, will replace Ben Chiarot on the blueline.


Enstrom has been sidelined since March 8th and will miss the remainder of the season after undergoing knee surgery on Thursday morning. Enstrom finishes the season with a career-low 14 points (1G / 13A).

Enstrom was hospitalized after being crushed from behind by Penguins' grinder Tom Sestito on Wednesday. Expect Mark Stuart to replace Enstrom in the lineup on Saturday.

Enstrom was crushed from behind by Penguins’ tough guy Tom Sestito and was brought to hospital to get “checked for facial fractures” according to head coach Paul Maurice. Enstrom will likely miss Saturday’s game vs. the Flames.

Enstrom has missed the last five games with a lower-body injury, but will return to the lineup tonight vs. the Wild. Enstrom will skate with Dustin Byfuglien and comes into play with 14 points (1G / 13A) in 55 games this season.

Enstrom has missed the last five games with a lower-body injury, but was back on the ice for Winnipeg’s practice on Monday and could return on Tuesday. He skated with Dustin Byfuglien today, but monitor his status prior to tomorrow’s game.

Enstrom will miss his second straight game on Thursday and is likely to miss at least four more games according to his timetable. Luckily for the Jets, they have their bye week next week, so he won’t miss any games over that six-day stretch.

Enstrom was forced from Saturday’s game vs. the Lightning and did not return after playing just 1:22 TOI. With Enstrom unavailable, Ben Chiarot moved up in Monday’s practice and Mark Stuart is expected to draw back into the lineup after being a healthy scratch on Saturday.

Enstrom played just 7:01 before retiring to the dressing room have crashing into the boards. Head coach Paul Maurice did not have an update on Enstrom after the game, so consider him doubtful for Thursday’s game vs. the Blackhawks.
