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Doctors recommend Winnipeg's Bryan Little not play in 2020-21
If it is the end for Bryan Little, he’ll leave the NHL with 521 points in 843 career games, all for the one organization. Mark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY Sports

On a day of exciting news all around the league, this is quite the depressing story. Winnipeg Jets GM Kevin Cheveldayoff has told reporters that Bryan Little has been instructed by doctors not to play this season. While Cheveldayoff did not comment on whether that means Little’s career is over, it doesn’t bode well for the veteran forward.

Little, 32, played just seven games in 2019-20. On Nov. 5th, 2019, Little was struck in the side of the head by a Nikolaj Ehlers slapshot and skated off the ice while holding a bloody towel to his head. Little had already dealt with a concussion earlier that year, but that game against the New Jersey Devils ended up being his last.

Not only was Little a consistent performer on the ice who had spent his entire career with the Jets/Thrashers organization, he was a beloved teammate and a tireless worker in the community. That dedication to the organization was mentioned by Cheveldayoff on Friday, when he called Little a “special person.”

If it is the end for Little, he’ll leave the league with 521 points in 843 career games, all for the one organization. He is still signed for four more seasons, so his contract will be moved to long-term injured reserve, making it technically possible for a return, but obviously, that’s a decision that won’t be made for some time.

The Jets meanwhile will get some cap relief from moving Little’s $5.3 million hit to long-term injured reserve, but they’d rather have him back. It does help them fit in the recently acquired Paul Stastny, who slots in at on their second line, a role that Little has occupied in the past.

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

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