Kevin Cheveldayoff typically doesn’t show his cards, especially as we get closer to the NHL trade deadline. The tight-lipped Winnipeg Jets general manager was willing to tip his hand on
This battle of divisional rivals lived up to its billing, as the Winnipeg Jets (32-14-3) snuck by the Colorado Avalanche (28-19-2) 3-2 in overtime at Ball Arena on Wednesday night.
It took two great plays from two superstars to finally beat Connor Hellebuyck this season. But in the end, an overtime game-winning goal from Neal Pionk was the difference, dropping the Avalanche to 2-2-1 during their homestand following a 3-2 OT loss to the Jets.
Scott Arniel had seen enough. And, at the same time, not nearly enough from a group that many believe can be a legitimate Stanley Cup contender provided they play the right way. An
It will go down as a good homestand that had the potential to be great. The Winnipeg Jets closed out the season-long eight-game homestand on Saturday with an effort they could be more than
Dustin Wolf makes 38 saves as Flames beat Jets 3-1
Scott Arniel had a bit of that kid-in-a-candy-store look to him on Saturday morning. The reason: his blue line was bursting with healthy bodies. “They’re all available, for the first time this year,” the Winnipeg Jets head coach said.
The Jets are an excellent team worthy of an all-in approach. Who should be their ideal targets at the trade deadline?