Josh Morrissey injury update leaves Team Canada uncertain after Czechia game with no clear status ahead of Switzerland match | NHL News
Team Canada scored a decisive victory over Team Czechia at its Olympic debut, but the news was marred by an injury to a defenceman of the Winnipeg Jets, Josh Morrissey. The blueliner went off in the second period and never came back, raising immediate speculation on his health and future presence in the tournament.With the ongoing NHL updates, Morrissey not having any statement as to his condition has been a topic of discussion. As the Olympic schedule rapidly progresses and the possibility of roster changes is minimal, Team Canada needs to consider its defensive options as it anxiously awaits additional medical evidence.
Team Canada’s Josh Morrissey injury status after Czech Olympic game
Josh Morrissey left the NHL game today due to an undisclosed injury sustained in the middle of the game between Team Czechia and Canada. It was reported that he once tried to go back but could not go any further, and he went to the dressing room and was disqualified from playing in the rest of the game.Jon Cooper, the head coach, said he had no news as to the status of the Jets defenseman, leaving the future unknown before the next Group A game with Team Switzerland. According to the NHL injury updates, the team is optimistic that the problem is not that severe, but no schedule has been established.Seven defensemen were fully dressed, with Dallas Stars defenseman Thomas Harley playing more minutes next to Colton Parayko to ensure that Canada has defense stability. Since Olympic teams cannot make call-ups to replace injured players once the tournament has started, it may happen that Travis Sanheim will be a part of the line-up should Morrissey fail to play, and the subsequent official announcement will be looked upon with a lot of anticipation.