Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Senators Down Fatigued Jets

After 11 of their last 14 away from the MTS Centre the Ottawa Senators took full advantage of a road-weary Winnipeg team as the Sens downed the Jets 4-3 in overtime.

Friday, November 25, 2011

Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Caps Take Jets in OT

Although the Jets kept Alex Ovechkin in check and Ondrej Pavelec was superb once again, they couldn't come up with that desperation goal as Jason Chimera scored his second goal of the game, at 1:52 of overtime, to give the Washington Capitals a 4-3 victory over the Winnipeg Jets on Wednesday night.

Saturday, November 19, 2011

Jets Sweep Home Stand

Ondrej Pavelec played brilliant again, Bryan Little notched two more goals, Bufuglien got his fourth as all these factors-along with good penalty killing, including a Jim Slater short-handed goal-helped the Winnipeg Jets defeat the Philadelphia Flyers for the second time this season.

Although this was another game in which the Jets blew a four-goal lead and chintzy calls by the refs on Evander Kane led to Flyers power-play goals and the Jets let undisciplined play allowed a defensive breakdown, the hometown squad managed to capture the win; albeit doing it the hard way yet again.

Bryzgalov Apologizes for Winnipeg Remarks

Not that it matters much. We're still going to boo him every chance we get.

Military Reps Establish Rules for the Winnipeg Jets Logo

The Canadian Defence Department has given the Winnipeg Jets their marching orders when it comes to the hockey club's Air Force-inspired logo.


Friday, November 18, 2011

Thursday, November 17, 2011

Slap Shot Story

Coach Claude Noel regales the press with his story of how he was a part of the minor league wars that involved the Carlson Brothers (Hansons) and a brawl and players that inspired the greatest hockey movie ever.

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Jets Pencil Art

This excellent pencil art of the Winnipeg Jets entitled, "Refuelled" is by artist Jeremy Bresciani and can be purchased through his website here. I know I'm getting one. He also sells pencil art of the Edmonton Oilers and Saskatchewan Rough Riders as well as other sports-related themes.

Jets Skills Competition A Hit with Fans

Over 10, 000 Jets fans showed up to the MTS Centre on Tuesday night to see their local NHL team battle it out in a skills competition between inter-squad teams of blue and white after an open practice.

A couple of surprises to be sure, but I was right on picking Big Buff for the hardest shot. Not exactly going out on a limb there, I know.

Jets brass are hoping to make this an annual affair.

New Book: Forgotten Heroes-Winnipeg's Hockey Heritage

I know I still have yet to review Randy Turner's (not former Free Press columnist Scott Taylor as the following link to the article suggests) release, Back in the Bigs: How Winnipeg Won, Lost and Regained it's Place in the NHL (which was exellent) now comes along probably, historicallly speaking, a more important book on the history of hockey in Winnipeg.

Jon Thompson shares the story of Winnipeg author, Richard Brignall and his book.

Jets Get Licenced


The Winnipeg Jets, True North Sports and Entertainment are offering Manitoba hockey fans the opportunity to show their Jets pride as they unveiled specialty licence plates.
These aren't just vanity plate frames, but actual licence plates that display ones's licence number and insurance stickers.

The fees will go to Winnipeg Jets True North Foundation. The rest will be shared between Manitoba Public Insurance and the province. The plates retail for about $70.

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Jets Hold First Annual Skills Competition

Set for tonight the Winnipeg Jets First Annual Skills Competition will feature the Jets with the hardest shot, the Jet who is the fastest skater, the most accurate shooter and the best in the puck control relay and there will also be a breakaway competition.

My money is on Bufuglien for the hardest shot.

Jets Snap 5-Game Skid

The Winnipeg Jets ended a 5-game losing streak as they toppled the Tampa Bay Lightning 5-2 in the friendly confines of the MTS Centre.

Friday, November 11, 2011

Hungry Panthers Dine on Inconsistent Jets

After the Panthers already had a 4-0 lead, it was only then the Winnipeg Jets decided to play with fire and produce a couple of goals to make it respectable. But by then the damage had been done.
After seven games on the road, you would figure the Jets would enjoy and benefit from their boisterous home crowd. Apparently not. And you can't really blame Kris Versteeg's hat trick as being the lone culprit.

Ever since the start of this recent road trip, the Jets have given up multiple goals and leads only to then play as a well-oiled machine when they did produce a victory. But they also did so even in defeat. When will the real Winnipeg Jets stand up?

Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Sabres Take Jets in OT

The Buffalo Sabres made full use of their 12 power plays (and more than a couple of questionable calls by the referee) and a short-handed goal to defeat the Winnipeg Jets 6-5 in overtime in a game that the Jets both deserved to win and at times not. Bryan Little finally notched his first goals of the season.
By the end of the first period it looked as though we might see another goal marathon as we did in Philadelphia the week before as the score was tied 3-3.

Jets legend Dale Hawerchuck was honored before the game as he was inducted into the Buffalo Sabres Hall of Fame.
The Jets went a respectable 3-3-2 on this road trip with eight points garnered out of a possible 16. .500 on the road is not bad, as long as they can play at least .750 at home.

Monday, November 7, 2011

Rangers Take Second from Jets in as Many Games

The New York Rangers took their second game in a row from the Jets as they blanked the visiting Winnipegers 3-0. In contrast to the last game at the MTS Centre, where the Jets totally out-worked the Blueshirts, this game was owned by the Rangers as once again discipline problems cost the Jets.

Sunday, November 6, 2011

Thursday, November 3, 2011

Jets Blank Isles 3-0

Ondrej Pavelec has his first shutout of the season and the Jets have their first back to back victory as they defeated the New York Islanders 3-0 in Uniondale, New York.

In a game they perhaps did not deserve to win, the Jets managed only six shots in the second period and 26 overall with most of the action in their own zone and if it wasn't for Pavelec's shut out performance, this game could have easily had a different outcome.