Winnipeg Jets defenseman Josh Morrissey is off to a blistering start this season. He’s been showcasing his skills as both a playmaker and a defensive leader.
The Winnipeg Jets have wrapped up a strong first week in the NHL, earning three victories and boasting a win-loss record of 3-0. Quick Hits: Domenic DiVincentiis earns his first career AHL win in a 37-save performance in his AHL season debut.
The Winnipeg Jets are 3-0-0 through their first three games of the 2024-25 season, posting a 6-0 victory over the Edmonton Oilers and 2-1 overtime wins over the Chicago Blackhawks and Minnesota Wild.
The Winnipeg Jets added another victory to their streak, securing three wins straight after defeating the Minnesota Wild on Sunday, October 13th at Canada Life Centre.
With a new season about a week old, the NHL has announced their first round of Three Stars, and Winnipeg Jets goalie Connor Hellebucyk was rewarded for his start.
The Winnipeg Jets won their third straight game with a 2-1 overtime victory against the Minnesota Wild. Kyle Connor scored the game-winner on a power play.
The Winnipeg Jets are looking excellent to begin the season, rattling off three straight victories to open their 2024 campaign. They've beaten two of their divisional foes in the Chicago Blackhawks and Minnesota Wild, and decisively handled the defending Western Conference Champion Edmonton Oilers.
Kyle Connor scored 51 seconds into overtime to lift the Winnipeg Jets to a 2-1 win over the visiting Minnesota Wild on Sunday evening. Mark Scheifele finished with a goal and an assist for Winnipeg, which won its third game in a row to start the season.
Kyle Connor scored 51 seconds into overtime to lift the Winnipeg Jets to a 2-1 win over the visiting Minnesota Wild on Sunday evening. Mark Scheifele finished with a goal and an assist for Winnipeg, which won its third game in a row to start the season.
The Winnipeg Jets had a must-see ceremonial puck drop against the Minnesota Wild. Or as the Jets put it, a ceremonial “pup-drop” as they had a dog carry out the duties.
The Winnipeg Jets hot start can be largely attributed to their star players. With wins against the Stanley Cup-contending Edmonton Oilers and then another Connor, Connor Bedard and the Chicago Blackhawks, things starting are off on the right foot in the Canadian province of Manitoba.
The Winnipeg Jets are hoping that they prove any doubters wrong this season. Riding on the back of their Vezina Trophy-winning goaltender Connor Hellebuyck and a few all-star scorers, they are one of the Western Conference contenders flying under the radar.
Mark Scheifele scored 38 seconds into overtime after tying the game in the closing stages and Connor Hellebuyck stopped 25 shots to lift the host Winnipeg Jets to a 2-1 win against the Chicago Blackhawks on Friday.
The Winnipeg Jets lost the services of reliable backup Laurent Brossoit over the summer, as he decided to take his talents to the Windy City and join the rebuilding Chicago Blackhawks.
The Jets have placed goaltender Kaapo Kahkonen on waivers.
The Jets' depth could help them reach new heights.
With the Winnipeg Jets finalizing their roster on Oct. 7, clarity was provided on which prospects, if any, would be given the chance to play on the opening night roster.
It generally isn’t fair to judge a team based on preseason play, but anyone who watched the Oilers during their eight exhibition outings would tell you they weren’t nearly good enough.
The Winnipeg Jets will begin their 2024-25 regular season on Wednesday, Oct. 9 in Edmonton against the Oilers. It’s the first of 10 games in October, split evenly between home and away.
The 25-year-old returns to the NHL after clearing waivers Monday but won’t count against the 23-player roster limit for now.
The Winnipeg Jets have the tough task of facing the Oilers in their season opener on Wednesday, but now the team have confirmed the absence of their biggest star.
After avoiding waivers Sunday, it’s clear that Dylan Coghlan and Haydn Fleury will open the season on the NHL roster after both signing two-way deals in Winnipeg this summer.
The Winnipeg Jets announced today that they’ve made more roster moves with their training camp group. Defensemen Simon Lundmark, forwards Axel Jonsson-Fjallby, Mason Shaw and Dominic Toninato were all placed on waivers for the purpose of assignment to the Manitoba Moose.
The hockey world is in mourning on Wednesday as former Winnipeg Jets draft pick Jason Cirone, who made a career for himself in Europe, passed away at the age of 53.
Can the Jets finally break through and pave themselves a path to the Stanley Cup Final?
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