It wasn’t the same as taking a shot off the foot or hurting a shoulder along the boards. When Winnipeg Jets defenceman Colin Miller took a puck to his throat in a game against Detroit two weeks ago, he knew this wasn’t a run-of-the-mill hockey injury.
Colin Miller wasn’t sure what all the fuss was about. While the Winnipeg Jets defenceman is fully aware it’s not every day a fractured larynx ends up on an injury report, he made it
Miller (neck) could be available to return as early as Saturday against the Flames, Ken Wiebe of The Winnipeg Free Press reports. Miller sustained a fracture in his larynx in early January that was expected to sideline him for at least two weeks,
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Winnipeg Jets defenseman Colin Miller will be sidelined at least two weeks due to a fractured larynx, head coach Scott Arniel said Tuesday.
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Winnipeg Jets defenseman Colin Miller is participating in practice today in a non-contact jersey. Colin Miller will join the #NHLJets for today’s morning skate in a non-contact jersey.
Colin Miller was hit in the throat by a deflected puck in the first period of Saturday’s loss to the Detroit Red Wings and didn’t return to the game.
Winnipeg Jets defenceman Colin Miller will be out of the lineup for at least two weeks. On Tuesday, Jets head coach Scott Arniel spoke of the severity of the injury that removed his 32-year-old rearguard from the game on Saturday.
Winnipeg Jets defenseman Colin Miller (neck) will be out of action for at least two weeks. He suffered a fracture in his larynx when a puck hit Miller in the throat against Detroit on Saturday. Miller has tallied eight points (two goals,
Miller was hit in the throat by a shot and will be out for a minimum of two weeks. It was a bit of a scary situation but Jets head coach Scott Arniel said he’s doing well now, 72 hours after being struck by the puck.
Jets defenseman Colin Miller, who took a puck to the throat during Saturday's game vs. the Red Wings, has a fractured larynx and will be sidelined at least two weeks.