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.
There are plenty of takeaways as the Winnipeg Jets pulled off a thrilling 2-1 overtime victory against the Chicago Blackhawks on Friday night. Mark Scheifele was the night’s hero, scoring the tying goal with just over a minute left in regulation and then netting the game-winner only 38 seconds into overtime.
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 hosted the Chicago Blackhawks on Friday, October 11th at the Canada Life Centre and defeated the Hawks in overtime. It started off completely scoreless until Chicago scored the first goal of the game.
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.
After feeling the lowest of the lows from being so close yet so far away from a Stanley Cup win, all we can do is get back on the horse and hope for a better result when June rolls back around.
After the shortest off-season in recent memory, we’re back. The Edmonton Oilers will host the Winnipeg Jets on Wednesday night as both teams embark on their respective seasons.
Today we shall look at point projections for Mark Scheifele, Kyle Connor, and Josh Morrissey. Based on last year, heading into 2024-25, these three players are the class of the Winnipeg Jets right now.
Mark Scheifele was born on March 15, 1993, in Kitchener, Ontario, Canada. He is a centre who has spent his entire NHL playing career with the Winnipeg Jets.
We split our hockey looks yesterday, ending a four-day clean streak and dropping us to 9-1 in our past five days. YB's Griffin Carroll has two new looks for Tuesday night.
The Winnipeg Jets announced via social media that forward Mark Scheifele will not play in Wednesday night’s game vs. the Nashville Predators due to an illness.
The Winnipeg Jets have placed forward Axel Jonsson-Fjällby on waivers to make space for the return of star forward Mark Scheifele.
Winnipeg’s leading point-getter has not played since he sustained a lower-body injury against the Blackhawks on Jan. 11.
Before their game on Tuesday against the New York Islanders, the Winnipeg Jets are trading in one star forward for another.
The Winnipeg Jets must deal with another injury to a star player after the team confirmed Mark Scheifele is out day-to-day with a lower-body injury. Scheifele
The Winnipeg Jets survived a scare against the Chicago Blackhawks on their way to a franchise-record eighth win in a row in front of a sold-out crowd at Canada Life Centre.
The Winnipeg Jets will be without their first-line centre Mark Scheifele after he left Thursday’s matchup against the Chicago Blackhawks. The 30-year-old forward left the game after his first shift in the second period, but it’s unclear what led to the injury.
The Winnipeg Jets announced that forward Mark Scheifele suffered a lower-body injury in Thursday night’s game against the Chicago Blackhawks and would not return.
This normally tranquil part of the NHL offseason perked up with some unexpected speculation this week, at least according to Mike McIntyre of the Winnipeg Free Press.
Should the Jets make a determined effort to extend Scheifele — assuming they haven’t already — what might that contract look like?
As rumors swirl that the Boston Bruins are likely to be making a big trade for a forward, Mark Scheifele’s name has been linked to the team.
Mark Scheifele has had a rich 10-year career with the Winnipeg Jets. He was the team’s first draft pick and ranks first in all-time goals in the Jets’ 2.0 era.
Frank Seravalli was joined by Mike McKenna to discuss the trade market for Mark Scheifele on the latest episode of Daily Faceoff Live.
If you’ve ever had a coworker who has completely checked out of their job but continues to draw a paycheque, you’ll understand clearly by watching the Winnipeg Jets these days that Mark Scheifele has “quiet quit” on his team.
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