NHLPA files grievance against Winnipeg Jets on behalf of Dustin Byfuglien: reports

Veteran defenceman was suspended by team after not appearing at training camp

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Caption: The NHL Players' Association filed a grievance challenging Dustin Byfuglien's suspension by the Winnipeg Jets on Wednesday. (David Lipnowski/Getty Images)

The NHLPA filed a grievance against the Winnipeg Jets on Wednesday challenging their suspension of Dustin Byfuglien, according to multiple reports.
Byfuglien, 34, had been granted a personal leave at the outset of training camp, but was later barred without pay to help give the Jets room against the salary cap.

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At the end of October, it was announced Byfuglien underwent surgery for a high-ankle sprain. However, the Jets said Byfuglien was deemed fit to play at his 2018-19 season-ending physical, with no sign of ankle issues. The team also said he made it clear he was ready to retire.
Byfuglien was supposed to earn $8 million US in the second-last year of his contract this season.