There isn’t a specific date set, but Boone Jenner is approaching a return to the Blue Jackets’ lineup.
The Jackets’ captain, who has missed nine games with an upper-body injury, practiced Nov. 30 at Nationwide Arena to check off another box in the team’s return protocols. Jenner won’t travel for a game Dec. 1 against the New Jersey Devils but might be available Dec. 4 against the Detroit Red Wings.
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Jenner, 32, skated on his own for about two weeks before going through recent contact drills with assistant coach Jared Boll. After clearing those hurdles, he centered the second line at practice while Sean Monahan got a maintenance day to recover from issues he’s playing through.
“If (we’d done) a battle drill, (Jenner) probably wouldn’t have been involved in it,” Blue Jackets coach Dean Evason said, “but he’ll get (a Nov. 30 skate) and a couple more skates, and then we’re optimistic that he’ll play very shortly.”

Columbus Blue Jackets center Boone Jenner (38) grimaces after taking a shot to the face during the second period of the NHL hockey game against the St. Louis Blues at Nationwide Arena in Columbus on Nov. 1, 2025.
Zach Werenski also got a recovery day for something he’s playing through, and the Blue Jackets are missing forward Kirill Marchenko, forward Mathieu Olivier and defenseman Erik Gudbranson due to injuries. Jenner is eager to play but not yet ready to put a specific date on his return.
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“A real timeline, I think, is just a day at a time here,” he said. “(Practice) was big in the process, so build on it and see where it takes us. I’m just doing what I can control now, and that’s taking the right steps … to make it (back) as soon as possible.”
Jenner was injured in the first period of the Blue Jackets’ 2-1 shootout win Nov. 11 in Seattle, a back-to-back finale after losing 5-4 in overtime at the Edmonton Oilers. He tried to play through it but left after one shift in the second period.
“I tried to go and wasn’t anywhere close to playing,” Jenner said. “It’s just something that happens. It’s something I’ve never had before, so I don’t think we dodged a bullet or anything. I was hoping the other way of maybe just being a couple days as opposed to weeks. It just needed a little bit of time.”
Blue Jackets reporter Brian Hedger can be reached at bhedger@dispatch.com and @BrianHedger.bsky.social
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