With the Winnipeg Jets preparing to play their first game since Jan. 6, it appears they might be receiving some reinforcements as defenceman Dylan DeMelo could potentially return from the COVID-19 list Thursday against the Detroit Red Wings. Following Wednesday’s morning practice, interim coach Dave Lowry revealed that DeMelo has been cleared from the National Hockey League’s COVID-19 protocol and will travel to Detroit. That being said, the team wants to have the 6’1″ blueliner skate on his own first before officially providing him with the green light to return. DeMelo, 28, entered the NHL’s COVID-19 protocol prior to Winnipeg’s contest against the Colorado Avalanche on Jan. 6. After isolating for a minimum of five days, the right-handed defenceman has been cleared to resume hockey activities. If the veteran skater doesn’t end up playing against the Red Wings, however, rookie Declan Chisholm is expected to make his NHL debut alongside fellow rookie Dylan Samberg. Along with DeMelo, teammate Jansen Harkins
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