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Blue Jackets defenseman Jake Bean out four weeks with groin injury
Columbus Blue Jackets defenseman Jake Bean. Sam Navarro-USA TODAY Sports

The Columbus Blue Jackets have lost another young player to injury, this time announcing that Jake Bean will miss four weeks with a groin strain suffered Sunday night.

Bean, 23, was acquired from the Carolina Hurricanes last offseason in exchange for a second-round pick after he was passed over in the expansion draft by the Seattle Kraken. The young defenseman has played in 41 games for Columbus this season, averaging more than 21 minutes a night. He played just 6:53 Sunday before leaving and will be a big loss for a Blue Jackets team that is still trying to chase down those Eastern Conference wild card spots.

A win against Montreal left them at 20-21-1 on the season, still 12 points behind Boston for the final playoff position. After announcing Alexandre Texier’s injury just recently, the team’s depth is certainly going to be tested in the next few weeks. Luckily for the Blue Jackets, Monday's game against the Florida Panthers is the last before the All-Star break, meaning they have a full week of rest for any other bumps and bruises.

Bean is in the first season of a three-year deal and was playing well enough to be considered a legitimate part of the future in Columbus. Even if the team struggles and decides to sell at the deadline, he seems an unlikely candidate to be traded even if healthy.

This article first appeared on Pro Hockey Rumors and was syndicated with permission.

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