WINNIPEG - Mark Scheifele and Josh Morrissey were noticeable at the Winnipeg Jets鈥 optional skate on Tuesday, but not in a really great way.
The two injured stars were wearing non-contact yellow jerseys and are questionable to play in Wednesday鈥檚 second-round playoff opener against the Dallas Stars 鈥 the first time the teams will meet in the NHL post-season.
鈥淲e鈥檒l go day to day here,鈥 said Jets head coach Scott Arniel. 鈥淲e鈥檒l see where they鈥檙e at for (Wednesday).
Scheifele was injured in Game 5 against the St. Louis Blues, a series the Jets won with a thrilling 4-3 double-overtime victory on Sunday.
The top-line centre has been skating and participated in Tuesday鈥檚 practice in a limited way.
Arniel was including defenceman Logan Stanley in his status update, who was also wearing a yellow jersey. He and veteran blueliner Morrissey were both injured in Game 7 and only skated ahead of the practice.
Dallas, which defeated the Colorado Avalanche 4-2 in Game 7 last Saturday, is also dealing with some injury question marks for the first game of the Western Conference clash.
Forward Jason Robertson, who led the Stars with 35 goals, missed the first round because of a lower-body injury suffered in the team鈥檚 final regular-season game.
He had a full practice with the Stars on Tuesday in Dallas. Head coach Pete DeBoer told reporters 鈥渉e鈥檚 close鈥 to returning to game action.
It was a similar progress report for defenceman Miro Heiskanen, who had knee surgery in early February but is also practising.
鈥淲e don鈥檛 have to play him 26 minutes and that wouldn鈥檛 be the plan,鈥 DeBoer said of Heiskanen.
The Jets earned home-ice advantage throughout the playoffs after finishing first in the league with a Presidents鈥 Trophy-winning 116 regular-season points. Game 2 is Friday.
Dallas finished second in the Central Division and third in the conference with 106 points.
The Jets won three of four games against the Stars during the regular season, including a 4-0 shutout on April 10 when the clubs were vying for top spot in the division.
Jets winger Kyle Connor and Stars forward Mikko Rantanen both have 12 playoff points heading into the series.
Rantanen scored a third-period hat trick in his team鈥檚 series-clinching win over Colorado.
鈥淭hey're a heck of a team,鈥 Jets defenceman Neal Pionk said of the Stars. 鈥淩eally well-structured, really tight checking and they have a lot of skill, too. So that's what we're prepared for this series."
Winnipeg鈥檚 series against St. Louis finished with 623 combined hits. The Jets dished out 322 of them.
Dallas and Colorado combined for 492 hits in their series, with the Avalanche throwing 284.
Arniel said the Stars are a big team and it鈥檚 "wait and see" about how physical the games will be.
鈥淓ach series, each team kind of takes on its own life,鈥 he said. 鈥淭hey got three lines, real solid lines offensively. They can do things, obviously, defensively well.
鈥淪o I think that it's a different sort of look to what we just saw. But yeah, we know these guys. They鈥檝e been hot on our tail all year long, so it's a great matchup.鈥
DeBoer has said Winnipeg鈥檚 defensive strength will be a focus.
Jets goalie Connor Hellebuyck claimed a second straight William M. Jennings Trophy this season as the goaltender who played a minimum of 25 games for the team that allowed the fewest goals against (2.32 average) in the league.
Hellebuyck finished the St. Louis series with a subpar .830 save percentage and 3.85 goals-against average. Dallas netminder Jake Oettinger had a .911 save percentage and 2.85 goals-against average against Colorado.
This report by 春色直播was first published May 6, 2025.