COLUMBUS BLUE JACKETS NEWS: FORWARD PATRIK LAINE TO MISS SIX WEEKS WITH CLAVICLE FRACTURE

By Skip Coopersmith

Patrik Laine (29) CBJ forward, hurts clavicle after upended by Toronto’s William Lagesson (85) (courtesy IMAGN, photo by John E. Sokolowski, USA Today Sports)

COLUMBUS, OHIO – Columbus Blue Jackets General Manager and Alternate Governor Jarmo Kekalainen announced today that forward Patrik Laine suffered a clavicle fracture in the second period of last night’s 6-5 overtime win at the Toronto Maple Leafs and is expected to be sidelined six weeks.

Laine, 25, has recorded six goals and three assists for nine points with six penalty minutes and 41 shots on goal in 18 appearances with the Blue Jackets this season.  He has collected points in five of his last six games since November 27 (3-2-5), including a goal in the victory at the Leafs.  He also tallied his 200th career NHL goal on November 11 at Detroit.

A native of Tampere, Finland, Laine has notched 204-184-388 with 185 penalty minutes and 1,390 penalty minutes in 480 career games with the Blue Jackets and Winnipeg Jets since being drafted by the Jets second overall in the 2016 NHL Draft.  The 6-5, 215-pound forward has totaled 64-74-138 and 67 penalty minutes in 174 career games with Columbus after being acquired in a trade from Winnipeg on Jan. 23, 2021.

Single game tickets for all home games played at Nationwide Arena during the 2023-24 season are on sale now.  Partial season tickets for the Blue Jackets’ 2023-24 campaign are currently available for purchase.  Information on all ticketing options can be obtained by calling (614) 246-3350 or visiting BlueJackets.com/tickets.

 

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