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Haydn Fleury: NHL Career, Injury Update, and Family Connections

Benjamin Logan Patterson MacDonald • 2026-06-15 • Reviewed by Ethan Collins

On January 6, Winnipeg Jets fans watched a scary scene unfold: defenceman Haydn Fleury was taken off the ice on a stretcher after a collision with Vegas Golden Knights forward Keegan Kolesar. This article separates the verified facts from the unknowns about Fleury’s career, his family’s place in hockey, and what happens next.

Born: July 8, 1996 (age 29) · Birthplace: Carlyle, Saskatchewan, Canada · Position: Defenceman · Current team: Winnipeg Jets (NHL) · Height / weight: 6’3″ / 207 lbs · Drafted: 7th overall, 2014 NHL Entry Draft by Carolina Hurricanes

Quick snapshot

1Confirmed facts
  • Stretchered off ice Jan. 6, 2026 after collision with Keegan Kolesar (NHL.com)
  • Broken nose and bruised back; was alert and moving extremities (NHL.com)
  • Placed on injured reserve retroactively (NHL.com)
2What’s unclear
  • Whether Fleury suffered a concussion (NHL.com)
  • Exact recovery timeline and return-to-play date (NHL.com)
  • Long-term effects from this injury or previous concussion history (NHL.com)
3Timeline signal
  • 2014: Drafted 7th overall by Carolina Hurricanes (NHL.com player page)
  • 2017–2021: Carolina Hurricanes (Wikipedia)
  • 2021–2023: Seattle Kraken (Wikipedia)
  • 2024: Signed with Winnipeg Jets (NHL.com player page)
  • Jan. 6, 2026: Injury incident (NHL.com)
4What’s next
  • IR placement rules out at least 3 games (ESPN)
  • Concussion evaluation still pending (NHL.com)
  • Danil Zhilkin recalled from AHL as roster replacement (NHL.com)

The following facts are sourced from NHL.com (official league) and Wikipedia.

Field Value
Full name Haydn Fleury
Date of birth July 8, 1996
Place of birth Carlyle, Saskatchewan, Canada
Height 6 ft 3 in (191 cm)
Weight 207 lb (94 kg)
Position Defence
Shoots Left
NHL draft 2014, 7th overall, Carolina Hurricanes
Current team Winnipeg Jets
Brother Cale Fleury (NHL defenceman)

What happened to Haydn Fleury tonight?

During a game against the Vegas Golden Knights on January 6, 2026, Fleury collided with forward Keegan Kolesar and crashed hard into the boards. The ESPN report noted that Kolesar checked Fleury in the chest, sending him face-first into the glass.

Details of the injury incident

  • The play occurred early in the first period at Canada Life Centre in Winnipeg (NHL.com).
  • Medical staff immediately attended to Fleury on the ice before placing him on a stretcher.
  • A Winnipeg Jets Instagram post confirmed he was transported to hospital by ambulance and was fully alert, moving all extremities.
The upshot

The immediate alertness and movement were the best signs the Jets could hope for. The injury could have been far worse, but the team’s cautious language about a possible concussion means Fleury isn’t out of the woods yet.

Medical update and recovery timeline

Coach Scott Arniel told reporters that Fleury sustained a broken nose and a bruised back. According to NHL.com, Arniel said it was still being determined whether Fleury had a concussion.

  • Fleury spent the night in hospital under observation (ESPN).
  • The Jets placed him on injured reserve retroactive to Jan. 6, meaning he’ll miss at least three games (NHL.com).
  • Forward Danil Zhilkin was recalled from the Manitoba Moose (AHL) as a roster replacement (NHL.com).

The implication: Fleury’s immediate prognosis is good, but the concussion question and the bruised back could stretch his absence beyond the mandatory IR period. The Jets will likely be cautious with a defender who has already missed time with concussions earlier this season.

Are Cale and Haydn Fleury brothers?

Yes. Cale Fleury and Haydn Fleury are brothers, and both are NHL defencemen. They grew up in Carlyle, Saskatchewan.

Haydn Fleury’s family background

  • Haydn was born in 1996 to parents who fostered a hockey environment in rural Saskatchewan (Wikipedia).
  • Younger brother Cale, born in 1998, also pursued hockey and was drafted by the Montreal Canadiens in 2017.

Cale Fleury’s NHL career

  • Cale Fleury currently plays for the Seattle Kraken (NHL.com player page).
  • He has appeared in over 100 NHL games and plays a similar physical, stay-at-home style.
  • The brothers faced each other as opponents in the 2023–24 season when Cale was with the Kraken and Haydn with the Lightning.
The pattern

Both Fleury boys made the NHL as defencemen — a notable achievement from a small town. Their paths diverged at the draft: Haydn was a top-10 pick, Cale a third-rounder, yet both have carved out solid professional careers.

The sibling connection is a rare story in hockey: two brothers from rural Saskatchewan both playing defence in the NHL.

Who is Haydn Fleury related to?

Haydn Fleury’s only known NHL relative is his brother Cale Fleury. Despite sharing the surname with two famous hockey players, he is not related to Theo Fleury or Marc-Andre Fleury.

Relationship to other Fleurys in hockey

  • Theo Fleury (former NHL forward, born 1968) and Haydn share no family connection (Wikipedia).
  • Marc-Andre Fleury (NHL goaltender, born 1984) is also unrelated (Wikipedia).
  • The Fleury surname is common in Canadian hockey — similar to the Smiths or Johnsons of the sport.

The Fleury hockey family tree

There is no single Fleury dynasty. Theo Fleury is of Métis descent and grew up in Manitoba; Marc-Andre Fleury is from Quebec; Haydn and Cale Fleury are from Saskatchewan. No shared ancestry has been documented by any verified source.

The takeaway: It’s a case of a common name leading to widespread assumption. Fans frequently ask whether these Fleurys are related, but biographical records show distinct lineages.

Are Theo Fleury and Marc-Andre Fleury related?

No. Theo Fleury and Marc-Andre Fleury are not related to each other, despite both being prominent NHL figures.

Theo Fleury biography

  • Born June 29, 1968, in Oxbow, Saskatchewan (Wikipedia).
  • Played 15 NHL seasons as a forward for the Calgary Flames, Colorado Avalanche, New York Rangers, and Chicago Blackhawks.
  • Won the Stanley Cup with Calgary in 1989 and was a two-time 50-goal scorer.
  • Known for his small stature (5’6″) and tenacious playing style.

Marc-Andre Fleury biography

  • Born November 28, 1984, in Sorel, Quebec (Wikipedia).
  • Goaltender drafted 1st overall by the Pittsburgh Penguins in 2003.
  • Three-time Stanley Cup champion (2009, 2016, 2017) and 2021 Vezina Trophy winner.
  • As of 2025, plays for the Minnesota Wild.

Why this matters: The confusion arises naturally — both played for Canada internationally, both have “Fleury” on their jerseys, and both are household names. But genealogical records confirm zero overlap.

Does Marc-Andre Fleury have a brother?

Yes, Marc-Andre Fleury has a brother named Frederic Fleury, but Frederic has never played professional hockey (Wikipedia).

Marc-Andre Fleury’s siblings

  • Frederic Fleury is the only brother; no NHL career.
  • Marc-Andre also has a sister, Maryse.
  • His family background does not intersect with the Fleurys from Saskatchewan.

Other Fleurys in professional hockey

  • Aside from Haydn and Cale Fleury (Saskatchewan branch), there is no third set of Fleury brothers in the NHL.
  • The coincidence of the name creates a persistent trivia question, but the answer is consistent: different families, different regions, same surname.
Bottom line: Marc-Andre Fleury has a brother named Frederic, but he is not an NHL player. The Fleury surname in hockey spans at least three unrelated families, and Haydn Fleury belongs to neither the Theo nor the Marc-Andre branch.

This distinction clears up a common fan misconception.

Timeline of Haydn Fleury’s NHL career

  • : Born in Carlyle, Saskatchewan (Wikipedia).
  • : Drafted 7th overall by the Carolina Hurricanes (NHL.com player page).
  • : Played for the Carolina Hurricanes (Wikipedia).
  • : Selected by Seattle Kraken in expansion draft and played two seasons (Wikipedia).
  • : Signed with the Tampa Bay Lightning (Wikipedia).
  • : Signed with the Winnipeg Jets (NHL.com player page).
  • : Injured in collision; stretchered off; diagnosed with broken nose and bruised back; placed on IR (NHL.com).

The timeline shows a steady career progression across multiple teams, with the recent injury marking a significant pause.

Confirmed facts vs. what’s unclear

Confirmed facts

  • Haydn Fleury is a Canadian NHL defenceman for the Winnipeg Jets.
  • He was drafted 7th overall in 2014.
  • His brother Cale Fleury also plays in the NHL.
  • He is not related to Theo Fleury or Marc-Andre Fleury.
  • He was stretchered off the ice on Jan. 6, 2026, after a collision.
  • He suffered a broken nose and bruised back.
  • He was placed on injured reserve.

What’s unclear

  • Exact nature and severity of the possible concussion.
  • Recovery timeline and return-to-play date.
  • Whether the injury will have long-term effects on his career.
  • Details of his earlier concussion-related absence from the 2025–26 season.

These distinctions help fans separate what is known from what remains to be seen.

What others said

“Haydn is fully alert and moving his extremities. He’s been taken to the hospital for further evaluation.”

— Winnipeg Jets team spokesperson (NHL.com)

“He’s got a broken nose and a bruised back. The injury is not as serious as first feared.”

— Coach Scott Arniel (TSN via Facebook)

“We’re taking it day by day. The most important thing is that he’s okay.”

— Winnipeg Jets official statement (Jets Instagram)

The range of statements shows a team balancing transparency with caution.

For the Winnipeg Jets, the immediate concern is Fleury’s concussion evaluation and his return to game conditioning. He has already missed time this season with a concussion-related absence, and the team’s defensive depth will be tested during his IR stint. For Fleury, the road back involves clearing concussion protocol, healing a broken nose, and recovering from a bruised back — all while the Jets fight for playoff positioning. The trade-off is patience vs. necessity: rush him back and risk re-injury, or take the long view and protect a valuable depth defender’s long-term health.

The details of his January 2026 collision and recovery are covered in Haydn Fleurys injury and career.

Frequently asked questions

What is Haydn Fleury’s current NHL team?

He plays for the Winnipeg Jets.

How many NHL teams has Haydn Fleury played for?

He has played for four teams: Carolina Hurricanes, Seattle Kraken, Tampa Bay Lightning, and Winnipeg Jets.

Is Haydn Fleury related to Theo Fleury?

No, they share a surname but have no known family connection.

Is Haydn Fleury related to Marc-Andre Fleury?

No, they are not related.

What position does Haydn Fleury play?

He is a defenceman.

When was Haydn Fleury drafted?

He was drafted 7th overall in the 2014 NHL Entry Draft by the Carolina Hurricanes.

What is Haydn Fleury’s height and weight?

He is 6 ft 3 in (191 cm) and 207 lb (94 kg).

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