Morrissey’s injury leaves Jets in need of step up from others in series against Vegas
WINNIPEG — Prior to puck drop between the Winnipeg Jets and Vegas Golden Knights on Saturday, a young fan got to suit up, carry a Jets flag and skate around the ice with his hockey heroes.
As the boy made his way behind the net wearing his goalie equipment, he lost his balance and fell. After he got up and continued his laps, Jets all-star defenceman Josh Morrissey skated by the youngster and gently tapped him on the back.
It was a kind gesture by one of the team’s leaders, who would end up leaving the game early in the first period after suffering a lower-body injury that will sideline him for the rest of the series.
Vegas leads the best-of-seven Western Conference first-round series 2-1 after Saturday’s 5-4 double-overtime victory. Game 4 is in Winnipeg on Monday.