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Jonas Siegenthaler Out With Concussion

Jonas Siegenthaler Out With Concussion

Already without star defenseman Dougie Hamilton for much of the season, it appears that the New Jersey Devils will be without another member of their defensive top-four for quite some time. Team reporter Amanda Stein relayed that defenseman Jonas Siegenthaler will miss significant time with a concussion.

The injury was undoubtedly suffered in the team’s Monday night game against the New York Rangers when Siegenthaler took an elbow to the head from Rangers’ forward Matt Rempe. The conduct was so severe that the Department of Player Safety deemed the action worthy of a four-game suspension for Rempe.

Nevertheless, it has now become clear that Siegenthaler will miss the next several weeks in concussion protocol, and the team may even opt to keep him out of the lineup for the remainder of the season. As the Devils continue to move further and further out of the Eastern Conference playoff race, Siegenthaler may benefit from taking the rest of the year off to make sure he is completely healthy enough to return.

It will not be the first major injury of the year sustained by Siegenthaler, who is in the first year of a five-year, $17MM extension signed with New Jersey last year. In early January, in a game against the Vancouver Canucks, Siegenthaler broke his foot which kept him out of the lineup for six weeks.

If Monday night’s game was the last of the year for Siegenthaler, he still put together a quality season for the Devils. In 49 games played, Siegenthaler scored one goal and nine points, putting up 79 blocked shots and 69 hits, as well.

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