"He’s sore," Jets head coach Scott Arniel said after the 3-2 triumph over the Kings. "It caught him on the side of the knee cap. He’ll wake up (Sunday) and we’ll see how he is, see how he’s doing.”
There was no official diagnosis on the status of Jets defenceman Haydn Fleury after he left the game against the Los Angeles Kings on Saturday afternoon under painful circumstances.
Fleury was dinged with a shot late in the second period. He tried to test his ailing leg before the start of the third period but left the playing surface and did not return.
“He’s sore,” Jets head coach Scott Arniel said after the 3-2 triumph over the Kings. “It caught him on the side of the knee cap. He’ll wake up (Sunday) and we’ll see how he is, see how he’s doing.”
Fleury’s last recorded shift ended at 18:21