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Should the Winnipeg Jets Trade Steve Mason?
After a very disappointing 2016-17 season, the Winnipeg Jets knew that defending their net was the biggest issue to solve. The Jets were in need of some help on the blue line, and more than that, in the crease. Goaltending was a major struggle for Winnipeg as both Ondrej Pavelec and Connor Hellebuyck were inconsistent. […]
Jets Prospects Get Chance as Injuries Bite
The prospect shelf of the Winnipeg Jets has long been considered one of the deepest in the league. In the coming weeks, they’ll have a chance to prove it. Just a couple weeks into this young season, the Jets already have players visiting the infirmary. Mathieu Perreault and Dmitry Kulikov both suffered lower body injuries […]
Logan Stanley Making the Most of OHL Demotion
When the Winnipeg Jets opened training camp this season, their blue line hosted some of the most interesting storylines this team had. One of those stories was that of 19-year-old Logan Stanley. Stanley was one of two Winnipeg Jets first round picks in 2016, the other being Kyle Connor. While Connor was viewed as more […]
Enough Debate, Patrik Laine Will be a Jet
On April 30, the Winnipeg Jets got a gift. It was not wrapped, it did not come in a box, there was no card attached; but this gift has the ability to change a franchise. This gift was a 6-feet-4-inch, 201 pound Finnish forward named Patrik Laine. On that day in late April, the Jets […]
Corey Perry Give Jets Fans One More Reason to Dislike Him
The Winnipeg Jets and their fans have a long history with Corey Perry and let’s just say that the Jets faithful are not the biggest fans of the Ducks franchise player. After facing off with the Jets in the first round of last year’s NHL Playoffs, the Ducks forward heard taunts, chirps, and was even referred […]
Poor Canadian Ratings to Get Boost With NHL Draft Lottery
Through the first round of the playoffs, fans have seen a little bit of everything, most of all some great hockey. However, it seems that most of a country is missing all the action. Ratings in Canada have been widely discussed the last couple weeks and much has been written and said on the topic: […]
Jets Axe AHL Bench Boss in Surprising Move
The old saying goes, the captain goes down with his ship, and while the Manitoba Moose’s season resembled that of the Titanic, their coach sunk even faster. Yesterday afternoon the Jets organization announced they would not renew the contract of AHL head Coach Keith MCcambridge. Though the Moose finished with just one team below them in the […]
Blues and Hawks, The Series to Watch for Jets Fans
Like every other Canadian NHL city, Winnipeg Jets fans have been left without a team to cheer for in the NHL playoffs. It is the first time since 1970 that no Canadian team has made the playoffs and it has a lot of fans confused on what series to pay attention to, which teams to […]
Enstrom the Latest Jet to Join the IR
The Winnipeg Jets announced early this morning the emergency call-up of Julian Melchiori. Fans and media alike were forced to wait for practice to start to find out the reason why. Once the Jets took the ice for their morning skate in preparation for tonight’s game against the Vancouver Canucks, it was discovered that Tobias […]
Joel Armia, Latest Jet Bit by Injury Bug
The Winnipeg Jets, who have already been dealing with some injury troubles, got more bad news from the trainers room Tuesday morning. After already losing Center Bryan Little for the season, and Mark Stuart to a broken hand, Joel Armia is the latest Jet that has been sideline long term. Armia who was a mid-season […]
Trade the Captain? Now is the Time for Winnipeg to Ship Andrew Ladd
Since the Winnipeg Jets franchise moved from Atlanta, Andrew Ladd has been the focus point of fans and media. The only captain that Jets fans have known, Ladd quickly became a fan favorite as a hard-working and tough, two-way forward. As the captain he was always available for the media and embodied what this team […]
Jets Prospect Watch: November
At the 2015 NHL Entry Draft in June last summer, the Winnipeg Jets had eight selections to make. All the experts agreed that the Jets once again did a marvelous job in picking up some young talent. With a prospect pool that was already ranked as one of the best in the league, the Jets added […]
Consistency; Jets Biggest Issue in November
The Winnipeg Jets wrapped up their November schedule in disappointing fashion last night, falling 5-3 to the Colorado Avalanche, and putting a bow on the teams worst November since moving to Winnipeg. The Jets finished the second month of the season at 4-9-1 and played themselves from near the top of the Western Conference, to […]
Tough Road Trip Continues for Jets After Beat Down in Minnesota
After a tough night for Jets fans, filled with nightmares of Thomas Vanek blasting breakaway slap shots and dancing around Jets defenders, the team and its fans regroup and attempt to salvage this road trip. The Jets knew this would be a tough stretch of games, the tail end of 9 straight games in 9 different […]
Jets Prospect Watch: October
At the 2015 NHL Entry Draft in June last summer, the Winnipeg Jets had eight selections to make. All the experts agreed that the Jets once again did a marvellous job in picking up some young talent. With a prospect pool that was already ranked as one of the best in the league, the Jets added […]
Jets Young Stars Roster Announced; What to Watch for
This morning, the Winnipeg Jets released their roster for their annual rookie camp, and the Young Stars Classic tournament that goes along with it. The Winnipeg Jets compete in this tournament every year, and have had a fair amount of success, the tournament is of course more about scouting than winning, but the players and […]
Back to Forward for Byfuglien
A couple of items have dominated the headlines for Jets fans over the summer, and those are the contract extensions of two faces of this franchise; Dustin Byfuglien and Andrew Ladd. There has been much talk on the Ladd subject and it appears a deal will be done. Byfuglien is another story completely, as is accustomed with big […]
The 5 Most Unforgettable Jets Games
The 2015-16 Jets season will be the team’s fifth since returning to Winnipeg. The past four years have been filled with memories for fans, filling the void of years without their team and Jets have been the talk around the water cooler nearly every day since their return. While every game provides its own memories, […]
Which Remaining Free Agents Could Most Help the Jets
Over a month since free agency started many teams are still dealing with a lot of holes in their roster. The Winnipeg Jets are no exception to this issue. The Jets barely dipped their toe into the free agency pool this year, Matt Fraser was their only signing, instead focusing on locking up some restricted […]
Andrew Ladd’s Contract and the Ryan Kesler Factor
Since moving to Winnipeg, the Jets have been represented by one player more than any other. Andrew Ladd has been the captain since day one, and has been a great representative of the city. He is the exact kind of player that Winnipeg loves, a lunch pail guy who works hard, isn’t afraid of the […]
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