The story takes another turn.

After Brandon Dubinsky was reportedly sent home from the Blue Jackets' road trip for "personal issues" – later clarified by the club to be a "medical evaluation" – the player is apparently set to rejoin his teammates.

Kurt Overhardt, who represents Dubinsky, told Steve Gorten of The Dispatch that Dubinsky will be present when the Blue Jackets practice at 2 p.m. Monday, their first team activity after the All-Star break.

#CBJ will return to practice post All-Star break at 2 pm Monday. Brandon Dubinskys agent told me today that Dubinsky will be there with the rest of the team just as he said last week — Steve Gorten (@sgorten) January 28, 2018

The Blue Jackets' official stance on the Dubinsky matter is that they "can't comment," per multiple reports.

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