WINNIPEG -Mathieu Perreault wasn't on the ice with his team as the Winnipeg Jets held a quick 30-minute practice on Monday.
He left Sunday's game after a late hit from Joel Farabee of the Philadelphia Flyers and didn't return.
He was checked out further on Monday and head coach Paul Maurice said the forward is feeling "pretty good," but the team will proceed as though he has a concussion.
"You can pass your tests and still have concussion like symptoms. We'll take any of those symptoms and just say 'we're running it through the protocol,'" said Maurice. "It's all the same thing anyway. We're going to get him on a bike and see how he feels. We'll get him into more activity and see how he feels.
"Just because a guy doesn't test out with a concussion, doesn't necessarily change the way you treat him."
Jets will treat Perreault's injury as a concussion
"You can pass your tests and still have concussion-like symptoms." -Maurice
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