Head coach Rick Bowness said there are a lot of things in the air at this point.
"We have to see how all of them recover today, see how they feel. They'll be re-evaluated tomorrow," said Bowness, adding that the fact Ehlers and Perfetti were in light blue jerseys (not the red non-contact jerseys, but also not the regular dark blue or white jerseys) is an important distinction.
"That shows they are a lot closer. Today was their first full practice with the team. They've done a lot of skating on their own, they haven't had team practices," Bowness said. "This was the first for them. So do we decide to give them another practice on Thursday, which we have? Again, we will see how they all feel tomorrow. Obviously, the two guys in red are not close, but the other guys are that close."
The biggest thing that stood out to Bowness throughout the injuries - a situation the Jets are still going through, with Mason Appleton and Logan Stanley yet to return to the ice - is the work done by those in the line-up through an extremely difficult month of December.
Winnipeg played 16 games in 30 days, with three of those days being the holiday break, and finished with five games in seven days. Four of those five games were on the road, two on the west coast, and two on the east.
Through it all, the team stayed on track.
"We're a family, we're all in this together, and when your name is called, be ready to go, be ready to support each other," said Bowness, adding that the injured players supporting young players in their roles is key to that.
"It's gotta come from the veterans and it's gotta come from the injured guys, especially the key guys that we've lost," he said. "They have been in the room and they've been wonderful, supporting the guys that are playing for them. But it all comes back to the team-first mentality."
ICE CHIPS
Josh Morrissey was the only player that didn't practice on Monday, but Bowness said the defenceman should be available for Thursday against Calgary.
Just more of a maintenance day today," Bowness said. "He should be fine for tomorrow."