Petan has been a healthy scratch for the last 10 games but is expected to play on Thursday. There is no indication on who Petan will replace but it sounds like it could be Adam Lowry who is nicked up.

Petan has been a healthy scratch for the last 10 games but is expected to play on Thursday. There is no indication on who Petan will replace but it sounds like it could be Adam Lowry who is nicked up.
Petan has sat as a healthy scratch for the first 13 games of the season, but will replace Jack Roslovic in the Jets’ lineup vs. the Panthers. The 23-year-old has impressed in the AHL, picking up 52 points (15G / 37A) in 52 games a season ago, but hasn’t been able to gain any traction with the Jets. Look for him to centre the fourth line with Brendan Lemieux and Andrew Copp on his wings today.
Petan failed to record a point in six games with the Jets earlier this season but has been great with Manitoba this season. The 22-year-old is second on the Moose with 41 points (12G / 29A) in 39 games this season. Expect him to play on Tuesday with the Jets getting banged up at forward.
Petan has not picked up a point in six games but has only averaged 8:59 TOI/GM, so he wasn’t given a great opportunity to succeed. Petan heads to Manitoba, where he has 13 goals and 24 assists (37 points) in 56 career games.
Despite skating as a regular throughout the last few practices, the return of Andrew Copp will push Petan to the press box on opening night. The 22-year-old had just 13 points (1G / 12A) in 54 games last year, spending most of it on the fourth line with Chris Thorburn.
Petan got back into the lineup on Saturday, but played just eight minutes.Tonight he will come out of the lineup as a healthy scratch for the fifth time in six games. Petan will be replaced by Chris Thorburn—a move that is bound to upset Jets fans.
Petan has missed the last 10 games with a lower-body injury that he suffered back on November 27th. Petan is expected to centre the Jets’ third line with Marko Dano and Drew Stafford on his wings. Petan has seven points (1G / 6A) in 13 games this season.
Petan, 21, was a second round pick (43rd overall) in 2013 and has appeared in 26 career NHL games. Pecan has picked up four goals and one assist in nine games with Manitoba this season and could make his season debut tonight in Detroit. The Jets lost Mathieu Perreault and Joel Armia to injuries on Thursday and both are questionable for Friday.
Petan served as a healthy scratch in the last two games and has only appeared in 14 of 20 games this season. Petan had just one goal in 14 games, so he heads to Manitoba for some more conditioning.
Petan played the last three games, failing to record a point and registering a minus-2 rating. Overall he has just one goal in 14 games and will come out of the lineup tonight in favour of Anthony Peluso.
Petan is day-to-day with an illness and tonight he will be replaced by Patrice Cormier.