Stanley (knee) was placed on injured reserve Monday, per the NHL media site.
Stanley had surgery during training camp after tweaking his knee during a pregame warmup routine. Based on his initial timeline for a return, he could be available to play in late October. Stanley recorded one goal, one assist, 29 shots on net, 40 blocked shots and 45 hits in 25 appearances with the Jets during the 2023-24 regular season.
... See More... See Less
Jets' Logan Stanley: Out at least four weeks
Rotowire
Stanley will have knee surgery due to a meniscus issue after suffering a tweak during an off-ice pregame routine Wednesday, Mike McIntyre of the Winnipeg Free Press reports Friday. Stanley's expected to be out for at least four weeks.
Stanley had a goal, an assist, 36 PIM, 45 hits and 40 blocks in 25 regular-season outings with Winnipeg in 2023-24. He was in the mix for a third-pairing role for the upcoming campaign. With Ville Heinola (ankle surgery) also sidelined, Dylan Coghlan will likely begin 204-25 with Winnipeg, though he might spend a fair amount of time as a healthy scratch.
... See More... See Less
Jets' Logan Stanley: Day-to-day due to injury
Rotowire
Stanley (undisclosed) is regarded as day-to-day after something was tweaked, per Scott Billeck of the Winnipeg Sun on Thursday.
Stanley missed Wednesday's preseason game due to the injury. He had a goal, an assist, 36 PIM, 45 hits and 40 blocks in 25 regular-season contests with Winnipeg in 2023-24.
... See More... See Less
Jets' Logan Stanley: Misses Wednesday's game
Rotowire
Stanley (undisclosed) missed Wednesday's preseason game versus the Oilers, Scott Billeck of the Winnipeg Sun reports.
Stanley was initially expected to be in the lineup, but he did not play. The Jets did not have an update on the defenseman after the game, but they are expected to provide one Thursday. The 26-year-old is in competition for a third-pairing role during the preseason.
... See More... See Less
Jets' Logan Stanley: Agrees to two-year deal
Rotowire
Stanley signed a two-year, $2.5 million contract with Winnipeg on Saturday.
Stanley contributed one goal, one assist, 29 shots on net, 40 blocked shots and 45 hits across 25 regular-season contests in 2023-24. He also provided one assist and 16 hits in three playoff appearances. Stanley will compete for a depth role with the Jets at training camp ahead of the 2024-25 campaign.
... See More... See Less
Jets' Logan Stanley: Snags helper in Game 4
Rotowire
Stanley registered an assist in Sunday's 5-1 Game 4 loss to Colorado.
Stanley earned his first point since March 17 versus the Blue Jackets, a stretch of 11 appearances without getting on the scoresheet. The 25-year-old blueliner was a healthy scratch for Game 3 but found his way back into the lineup following the injury to Brenden Dillon (hand) at the end of that contest.
... See More... See Less
Jets' Logan Stanley: Back in lineup
Rotowire
Stanley will return to the lineup Thursday in Philadelphia, Adam Kimelman of NHL.com reports.
Stanley has been a healthy scratch on 41 occasions this season, including 23 in a row. He will replace the suspended Brenden Dillon on the third pairing, alongside Nate Schmidt. Stanley is pointless in seven games this season.
... See More... See Less
Jets' Logan Stanley: Scores first goal in loss
Rotowire
Stanley scored a goal on two shots in Wednesday's 4-2 defeat to Minnesota.
Stanley has struggled to break into the lineup this season, often serving as a healthy scratch. As a result, the 24-year-old blueliner had failed to score until Wednesday's contest. Given his inability to maintain his place in the lineup, Stanley will be hard-pressed to offer more than low-end fantasy value moving forward.
... See More... See Less
Jets' Logan Stanley: Makes return from injury
Rotowire
Stanley (lower body) had two shots, two hits and a block in 12:49 of ice time in Tuesday's 2-1 loss to Nashville.
Stanley was playing for the first time since Dec. 9 because of a lower-body injury. His return quickly became eventful as Stanley received a five-minute major for fighting Alexandre Carrier at 1:15 of the first period. Stanley has an assist, 11 PIM and 22 hits in eight contests this season.
... See More... See Less
Jets' Logan Stanley: Moving toward return
Rotowire
Stanley (lower body) will practice with the Jets on their upcoming road trip, per Mitchell Clinton of the Jets' official site.
While Stanley's return isn't imminent, this is a positive step forward in his recovery. The 24-year-old blueliner hasn't played since suffering a lower-body injury Dec. 9. Stanley has one assist in seven games this season, playing on Winnipeg's bottom pair.
... See More... See Less
Jets' Logan Stanley: Out long term
Rotowire
Stanley (lower body) is expected to miss at least a month, Mike McIntyre of the Winnipeg Free Press reports.
Head coach Rick Bowness also noted that Stanley's current injury isn't related to the foot injury that forced him to miss 18 games earlier this season. The 24-year-old has played just seven games this year and will now be out until at least mid-January.
... See More... See Less
Jets' Logan Stanley: Goes on injured reserve
Rotowire
Stanley (lower body) was placed on injured reserve Sunday.
Stanley was injured in Friday's game against Chicago. He will miss at least the next three contests, starting with Sunday's tilt with Washington. Stanley has one assist, five shots on goal, eight blocks and 20 hits in seven appearances this season.
... See More... See Less
Jets' Logan Stanley: Won't play Sunday
Rotowire
Stanley (lower body) won't play Sunday versus Washington, Mitchell Clinton of the Jets' official site reports.
Winnipeg doesn't have a timetable in place for Stanley's return yet after he was evaluated Saturday. The Jets defender was injured in Friday's contest against Chicago. Stanley has posted one assist, five shots on goal, eight blocks and 20 hits in seven appearances this season.
... See More... See Less
Jets' Logan Stanley: Grabs helper in return
Rotowire
Stanley logged an assist, five hits and two blocked shots in Thursday's 5-2 win over the Blues.
Stanley missed 18 games with a broken foot. This was just his sixth appearance of the campaign, which saw him log a season-high 17:59 of ice time on the third period. The helper was also his first point of the year, to go with 20 hits, eight blocked shots, four shots on net and six PIM. He shouldn't be expected to put up much offense even if his ice time ticks upward over the rest of the year.
... See More... See Less
Jets' Logan Stanley: Expected to return Thursday
Rotowire
Stanley (foot) is expected to return to the lineup Thursday, Mitchell Clinton of the Jets' official site reports.
Stanley has missed the last 18 games with a slight foot fracture and coach Rick Bowness said that Stanley is expected to be a go Thursday against St. Louis. Stanley was pointless in five games before his injury Oct. 24, against the Blues.
... See More... See Less
Jets' Logan Stanley: Designated for injured reserve
Rotowire
Stanley (foot) was placed on injured reserve Wednesday.
Stanley is expected to be sidelined for multiple weeks so his placement on IR shouldn't come as a surprise. Without Stanley in the lineup, Dylan Samberg figures to round out the third pairing alongside Dylan DeMelo. Even once cleared to play, Stanley is far from a lock to unseat Samberg for a spot on the blue line.
... See More... See Less
Jets' Logan Stanley: Dealing with slight foot fracture
Rotowire
Stanley is expected to be out for a couple of weeks with a slight foot fracture, TSN's John Lu reports.
Stanley has missed Winnipeg's past three games. The 24-year-old defender has three shots on goal, six blocks and 15 hits in five appearances this year.
... See More... See Less
Jets' Logan Stanley: Still out
Rotowire
Stanley (undisclosed) will not play Sunday against Vegas, Ken Wiebe of Sportsnet reports.
Stanley will miss his third straight game and there hasn't been much word on when he's expected to return. He's been held without a point through five games this season and should be considered out indefinitely until there's an update on his status.
... See More... See Less
Jets' Logan Stanley: Won't play Friday
Rotowire
Stanley (undisclosed) won't play Friday against Arizona, Ken Wiebe of Sportsnet reports.
The Jets plan on dressing the same skaters they used in Thursday's 6-4 win against Los Angeles. That suggests Dylan Samberg will play alongside Dylan DeMelo on the third pairing. If Stanley was healthy, he'd likely be on the third pairing with DeMelo instead.
... See More... See Less
Jets' Logan Stanley: Doesn't skate Thursday
Rotowire
Stanley (undisclosed) missed the morning skate ahead of Thursday's matchup with Los Angeles.
Considering Stanley was also unable to participate in Wednesday's practice, it seems very doubtful that he'll play Thursday. When he's healthy, he typically serves on the third pairing alongside Dylan DeMelo, a role that will currently be filled by Dylan Samberg.