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Winnipeg Jets’ Mark Stuart out for at least a month

Winnipeg Jet Mark Stuart plays the puck along the boards as Detroit Red Wing Riley Sheahan is in hot pursuit. Lance Thomson/NHLI via Getty Images

The Winnipeg Jets will be without the services of defenceman Mark Stuart for the next four to six weeks.

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After practice on Monday in Raleigh, North Carolina Jets head coach Paul Maurice said Stuart suffered a broken hand in the Jets victory over the Edmonton Oilers.

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“He had a fairly significant break in his hand,” Maurice told Jets-TV. “That’s four to six weeks he’s out. We knew he had gotten hurt, didn’t feel he needed an x-ray. Somehow played the game that he played which is as good as a game as he’s played in a number of weeks. I don’t know how he did it.”

Stuart was injured in the first period when he blocked a shot but played the rest of the game anyway.

“Playing on the injury that he played on is quite a feat,” Maurice said.

Adam Pardy is expected to replace Stuart in the lineup when the Jets face the Carolina Hurricanes on Tuesday.

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Adam Lowry also missed practice but Maurice expects him to play on Tuesday.

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