Jones missed Monday’s practice and will be held out of the lineup on Tuesday. He is listed as day-to-day and will be replaced by Jason Zucker. Jones has two goals and one assist in 12 games since being acquired from Calgary at the deadline.
Jones has 15 points (9G / 6A) in 59 games this season. He was a low-cost addition to provide the Wild with depth on the wing.
Jones suffered an injury on Friday, but will not miss anytime, he will play tonight vs. the Sharks. Jones is skating on the Flames’ first line with Johnny Gaudreau and Sean Monahan. He has 10 points (7G / 3A) in 26 games this season.
Jones left last Friday’s game with an apparent foot injury. The original belief was that Jones suffered a broken foot, but that is not the case. He is listed as day-to-day, which suggests that he may miss Tuesday’s game vs. the Sharks.
Jones, like many other Flames players, will take a seat on Saturday to get the fresh for the postseason.
Jones missed Friday’s game, but is expected to return tonight vs. the Senators. Jones has 11 goals and 12 assists (23 points) in 51 games this season. He will skate on the Flames fourth line with Matt Stajan and Brandon Bollig.
Jones was banged up when he blocked a shot in last night’s win over the Bruins. He will be replaced by Matt Stajan tonight vs. the Red Wings. Jones is day-to-day.
Jones played just 2:44 before retiring to the dressing for the evening. He was hit by a slapper and hobbled off of the ice. Flames head coach Bob Hartley did not have an update on Jones’ status after the game.
Jones has missed the last four games with an upper-body injury that he suffered on November 15th. Corban Knight is expected to be the one who is reassigned to the AHL to make room for Jones. Lance Bouma, who played on the top-line last night, is expected to move back and centre the fourth line, with Jones taking his spot with Sean Monahan and Curtis Glencross.
Jones will miss his second straight game with an upper-body injury that he suffered on Saturday vs. the Senators. His movement to IR allowed the Flames to activate Michael Ferland.
Jones has missed the last eight games with an upper-body injury that he suffered on October 9th vs. the Oilers. Jones is expected to take Mason Raymond's spot in the lineup because Raymond is dealing with an upper-body injury of his own and he is listed as questionable.
Jones has been sidelined since October 9th because of an upper-body injury. The Flames said that he is progressing well and is expected to play on their current home-stand, which has three games remaining after tonight.
Jones' movement to IR allowed the Flames to call-up Josh Jooris without having to send anyone down. There is no timetable for Jones' return.
Expect Brian McGrattan to slide back into the lineup with Jones battling a lower-body injury.
Jones was injured in Monday's loss to the Flames. He only played 12:13 before departing for the dressing room. Jones was spotted after the game with the arm in a sling, which suggests he is dealing with a shoulder issue.
Jones has missed the last eight games with an eye infection but appears to be back tonight vs. the Sharks. He has 12 points (6G / 6A) in 36 games this season. Jones is expected to skate with Matt Stajan and Paul Byron tonight.
The road-trip begins on Saturday in Vancouver and wraps up on Monday in San Jose. Jones has missed the last seven games with an eye infection, but traveling with the squad suggest that he could return to the lineup in one of the two games.
Jones has missed the last four games with an upper-body injury. He had two goals and two assists in his first four games with the Flames.