Morrissey makes his presence felt in return to Jets
WINNIPEG — Josh Morrissey didn’t just return to the Winnipeg Jets lineup on Saturday — he made history, skating into the franchise’s record books.
Playing his first game since suffering an upper-body injury at the Milan Cortina Olympics 23 days ago, the star defenceman scored 1:49 into overtime to lift Winnipeg to a 3-2 victory over the Vancouver Canucks in front of 14,294 at Canada Life Centre.
The game-winner was Morrissey’s 417th career point, officially moving him past Dustin Byfuglien for the most points by a blueliner in franchise history.
“It is pretty special,” Morrissey said of surpassing his former teammate. “I think about him and what he meant to me when I came into the league with his mentorship and friendship and I learned so much from him. Getting to play my first 50 games in the league beside him, it was pretty special.”


