Jets suspend veteran defenceman Byfuglien in move to free up cap space
WINNIPEG — Veteran defenceman Dustin Byfuglien has been suspended without pay by the Winnipeg Jets in a move that frees up space under the salary cap.
Byfuglien has been on a personal leave of absence since training camp began on Sept. 13, with no timeline for his return.
Head coach Paul Maurice said Sunday that Byfuglien was suspended for not reporting to training camp.
“It is absolutely procedural and Dustin was aware of it,” Maurice told reporters after the team’s morning before Sunday night’s home pre-season game against the Calgary Flames.