Wednesday, July 30, 2014

Jets Avoid Arbitration, Sign Frolic to One-Year, $3.3M Deal

Kevin Cheveldayoff and the rest of the Winnipeg Jets brass avoided a potentially sticky club-elected arbitration hearing with forward Micheal Frolic on Tuesday by signing him to a one-year contract worth $3.3 million.

Thursday, July 3, 2014

NHL Draft and Free Agency Bonanza 2014

The Winnipeg Jets didn't do much at this year's draft  (again) except perhaps selecting a very good Nicolaj Ehlers from the Halifax Mooseheads with the ninth pick in the first round.  Ehlers just happened to lead all QMJHL rookies with 49 goals this year.  But as General Manager Kevin Cheveldayoff gas repeated said, it's all in the plan to draft and develop.  Remember, Nic Petan, Joshua Morrisey, Eric Comrie, Adam Lowry and Austen Brassard are yet to come, plus the already invaluable Mark Scheifele and Jacob Trouba that are already their weight in gold.



The other Jets selections this year were:

Alas, with every trade and free agent signing, we lost a couple of guys.  Mostly IceCaps that really never caught on with the parent club like Andrew Gordon who signed with the Philadelphia Flyers and Zach Redmond with Colorado.  Roster players lost are center Olli Jokinen who signed a deal with the Nashville Predators and goaltender Al Montoya who decided to sign a contract with the Florida Panthers.  IceCaps goaltender Eddie Pasquale was also traded to the Washington Capitals for picks in this year's draft.

The re-signing of restricted free agents include:

Forward Chris Thorburn, goalie Micheal Hutchinson, Will O'Neill (with the Icecaps), and defenceman Adam Pardy.

 As for picking up any free agents themselves, the Jets were able to pick up Mathieu Perreault from the Anaheim Ducks for three years at $9 million per.

Contrary to rumors of the "imminent" trade of Evander Kane, no deal was reached to send the underachieving forward packing.  But, this is still just a matter of time.



Wednesday, June 18, 2014

IceCaps Fall to Texas in Calder Cup Finals

For the second time the St. John's IceCaps/Manitoba Moose franchise has reached the American Hockey League's championship round-the Calder Cup finals and for the second time they came up short, losing to the Texas Stars (Dallas' AHL affiliate) in five games, including the last three in overtime.

Thursday, June 5, 2014

IceCaps Advance to Calder Cup Final

In only their fourth-and last-season in the Newfoundland capital, the Winnipeg Jets American Hockey League affiliate St. John's IceCaps ave advanced the AHL's championship round by claiming the Eastern Conference championship against the WIlkes/Barrie-Scranton Penguins in six games.  The IceCaps will battle the Western Conference champion Texas Stars, who defeated the Toronto Marlies, in the Calder Cup Final.

This is the second Calder Cup final appearance for the IceCaps franchise.  In 2009 when the team was still located in Winnipeg under the Manitoba Moose moniker, the team advanced to their first championship round only to lose to the eventual champion Hersey Bears in six games.

Monday, May 5, 2014

Setoguchi, Thorburn Trade Bait

According to the Winnipeg Free Press's Gary Lawless, the Winnipeg Jets have put Devin Setoguchi and Chris Thorburn on the trading block.  Apparently they have been dangled in front of Seto's old team, the San Jose Sharks.

Sunday, April 20, 2014

Mo Speaks

Winnipeg Jets head coach Paul Maurice speaks to the media after signing a four-year extension to keep him on as the Jets bench boss through the 2017-2018 season.

Listen to part 1 here.



Part 2 to be released soon.

Wednesday, April 16, 2014

Jets Sign Maurice to Extension

He's staying put.
Kevin Cheveldayoff and the Winnipeg Jets have signed head coach Paul Maurice to an four-year extended contract that will see him coach the team through the 2017-2018 season.

Cheveldayoff spoke to the Winnipeg media about the signing of Maurice, this past season and what he expects from the team in the coming seasons.









Monday, April 14, 2014

Maurice Reiterates His Wanting to Stay in Winnipeg

When asked about it yet again by the Winnipeg media, Jets head coach Paul Maurice said although he still has to discuss it with his family, he wants to be coaching the team next year

I personally hope he returns.  He's a good coach.  A smart coach.  A knowledgeable coach.  He seems to genuinely like the city, like the players and he's been shown to be able to get results, as limited as he was with the time he had.  I'm not saying just having Mo behind the bench will make the Jets instant contenders, but he knows what it takes to get to the final.

Sunday, April 13, 2014

Trade Bait

When the Winnipeg Jets hit the ice next season, they might look either a little different or lot different; depending on who you speak to.  I personally of am the opinion that both Evander Kane and Ondrej Pavelec will be in different jerseys come next year.  The people at The Fourth Period website tend to agree.

Dustin Byfuglien, Andrew Ladd, Blake wheeler and Brian Little have all been mentioned at one time or another this season as being on the trading block.  Jets General Manager Kevin Cheveldayoff has always maintained that no player is safe if it would help to improve the team.  Byfuglien will probably be back next season as will the rest of the original "core" that came over from Atlanta.  But Pavelec, as a regular starting goaltender in the NHL is ranked 65th at last look.  Sixty-fifth!  There are 30 teams.  There are 30 regular starters.  How can one be ranked 65th!?

Rumors are starting now (at least in Winnipeg) that the Jets may swap Pavelec with the Toronto maple Leafs for James Reimer.  Evander Kane was brought up repeatedly during the trade deadline and may be on his way out of town due to not only the Jets needs, but the perception-if only that-of his character has not been a favorable one since he arrived in Winnipeg.

Chris Thorburn, Toby Enstrom, Mark Stuart are also the subject of hard-working players that other teams could use to boost their rosters.  Although I think Jets management would be hard-pressed to let a hockey player and leader Stuart go without a substantial return in a seasoned veteran.

It may be a different looking Winnipeg Jets roster when the opening face-off rolls around October 2014.

Saturday, April 12, 2014

Jets End Season With A Victory

The Winnipeg Jets not only made their fans happy with a win over the Boston Bruins in their final home game of the season, they ended the season on a good note with a victory over the lowly Calgary Flames tonight, 5-3.

Evander Kane scored his 200th NHL point with a goal in the first period, his 19th of the season, Blake Wheeler ended this campaign with another goal; his 28th and 69th point to lead the team for the second consecutive year, Patrice Cormier garnered two assists and rookie goalie Micheal Hutchinson earned his second NHL win.

Friday, April 11, 2014

Jets Battle Back Against Bruins, Hutchinson's First NHL Win

Winnipeg Jets/St. John's IceCaps goaltender Micheal Hutchinson got his first NHL victory last night and it was against the big, bad Boston Bruins.  The Bruins scored in the first period and held the lead until a Blake Wheeler solo rush dished off to Evander Kane in the slot with 1:57 remaining in the third tied it up.
Overtime solved nothing and Bryan Little was the lone scorer in the shootout, as the Winnipeg Jets defeated the Bruins 2-1 in the last home game at the MTS Centre for the 2013-2014 season.

Hutchinson made 36 saves for the win.

The Jets close out their season tonight at the Saddledome in Calgary against the Flames.









Also at the last home game, the Jets gave out their annual year-end awards:



Also, here is the Jets season recap from JetsTV:

Wednesday, April 9, 2014

Jets Flat in Loss to Minny

The Winnipeg Jets have missed the 2013-2014 NHL playoffs for the third consecutive year.  Seven years if you count the last time this franchise made it during their time in Atlanta.  You would figure the Jets would want to give their loyal fans something to enjoy until next season.  But no.  The Jets came out flat against divisional rival Minnesota Wild and couldn't generate enough offense to light the lamp behind Wild goaltender Ilya Bryzgalov, losing 1-0 at the MTS Centre.

This was Evander Kane's first game back after being a healthy scratch against the Toronto Maple Leafs.  He didn't convince anyone he shouldn't have been scratched again.
This was also Jim Slater's 500th NHL game.  It would have been nice if his teammates would have honored that better.

Goalie Michael Hutchinson saw his first NHL game in the loss and he saw what Ondrej Pavelec and Al Montoya have seen on most nights.  For the record, Hutchinson will be given another look.









Monday, April 7, 2014

Hellebuyck Signs Entry-Level Contract with Jets

The Winnipeg Jets have signed goaltender prospect Connor Hellebuyck to a three-year, two-way contract and he says he is excited to start a new chapter in his career.

Saturday, April 5, 2014

Jets Play Spolier, All But Eliminate Maple Leafs from Playoffs

The Winnipeg Jets' season may be over, but that didn't stop them from helping to reduce the chances of the Toronto Maple Leafs from entering the post season playoffs, beating the Buds 4-2 at the ACC.

Other than a goofy give-away by Ondrej Pavelec, he was pretty solid, but the Leafs were just that much worse.  Even though they opened the scoring early, the allowed the Jets to come right back and tie it up.
If the Leafs had a hope of reaching the post-season, they certainly had to beat non-playoff team like the Jets. But, as would a play in the third period that saw the Jets maintain possession of the puck for nearly two full minutes would attest to, the Leafs are also a non-playoff team.

Doesn't the sting of not making the playoffs again seem just a little less painful knowing we helped stop the Leafs before they got going?







Mo Wants the Gig

Paul Maurice wants to be back next year behind the bench of the Winnipeg Jets; if it were solely up to him.  He, as a family man with a wife and two daughters, has to discuss it with them and to decide if the family wants to uproot from Columbus, Ohio.  If they do, you can expect Maurice to be the Jets new bench boss for the foreseeable future.

Friday, April 4, 2014

Jets Officially Eliminated from Playoffs After Loss to Pens

After last night's loss to Sydney Crosby and the Pittsburgh Penguins by a 4-2 score at the MTS Centre, the Winnipeg Jets have officially been eliminated from the 2013-2014 NHL playoff party.

They Jets say they are disappointed and frustrated.  Does next year begin now?









Wednesday, April 2, 2014

New Jets Beat Old Jets in SO

In a road game that was heavily populated by Jets fans, Winnipeg's hockey club was able to get the ridiculous loss by the Ducks out of the way by defeating the Phoenix Coyotes 2-1 in a shootout as Andrew Ladd scored the winner, as well as the Jets only other goal.  Ondrej Pavelec picked up his first win since March 1, a stretch of 15 games.  More importantly, the Jets grabbed five of a possible seven points on this five-game road trip.  They now head home to face the Pittsburgh Penguins on Thursday.









Tuesday, April 1, 2014

Ducks Comeback to Beat Undeserving Jets

In about 18 minutes, a 4-0 third period Jets lead turned into a 5-4 Ducks come-from-behind-win.  The word choke doesn't even describe the debacle that went on at the pond in Anaheim.  The Jets take a meanigless point out of the game, but they have all but shown that even though they are still mathematically still in the hunt for a playoff spot, they've officaly given up.  Yes, even though they had one of the premier teams in the league down four goals; they also managed to sit back and watch that lead crumble and burn not less than a period later.

Even still, the Jets were just 23 seconds from victory.  Something that they do do well this season is break losing streaks for other teams, or in this case, allow a record setting season (40 wins in a season for the Ducks in club history) from the victory they just handed out.  But they're the absolute best at allowing goals in the first minute (or less) or the last minute (or less) of a game.
It seems the Jets indeed are writing their own book on losing.



Friday, March 28, 2014

Jets Down Sharks to Keep Playoff Hopes Alive

Although not too likely, the Winnipeg Jets defeated the Pacific division-leading San Jose Sharks 4-3 to keep their slim playoff hopes alive.  I realize this is a little contradictory from the last post that stated the Jets near impossibility of making the playoffs, as they still are, but being a life-long Jets fan (yes including the 15 years in between-we Jets fans are a hardy bunch) but with every win, I still have the fire of hope burning; even if no one else does.  Of course even that's dwindling with every loss and every remaining game comes and goes.

Andrew Ladd, Blake Wheeler, Dustin Byfuglien scored for the Jets and Toby Enstrom scored late for the winner.  This still leaves the Jets seven points out of the last wild card spot with eight games left.  That's an available 16 points on the table.  However the Jets have four games remaining on this five-game road trip and they are against some of the NHL's elite teams.  So the Jets have quite the hill to climb.

The Winnipeg Free Press's take.



Tuesday, March 25, 2014

Loss to Stars Pretty Much Seals Jets Fate for Season

With last night's 2-1 loss to the Dallas Stars, the Winnipeg Jets playoff hopes are now, although not yet officially, dead in the water as it pertains to this season.  This will mark the seventh straight season the Winnipeg Jets/Atlanta Thrashers have missed the NHL's post-season party.  That's only second behind the woeful Edmonton Oilers, who have missed the post-season the last eight years, including this one.  While that last sentence fills me with sheer delight to write, as I still personally hold great resentment towards the Oilers, stemming from their complete domination of the Jets 1.0 in the 1980s.

So, the obvious question is, what to do to make this a playoff team and beyond?  Keeping interim head coach Paul Maurice is a good start.  Maurice did the annual "Coach's Summit" with local Winnipeg media and said he likes this young squad and would like to be around to see this club grow into its potential and eventually become a Stanley Cup contender.  Maurice is a good fit and has shown he can improve this club, but he has to have a "dinner table" discussion with his family about moving to Winnipeg full time.  I can't really get a good read on Maurice's intentions, as he has spoken about his potential future in Winnipeg quite vaguely.  He may recieve other, more palatable offers from other teams witnessing the turn-a-round Maurice has done with the Jets.  As this article notes, Maurice is a good fit for the Jets.  My feeling is he'll be back next season.  As for some Jets players, that's another story.







Monday, March 24, 2014

Jets Begin Playoff Death Spiral

With last night's 3-2 loss to the Carolina Hurricanes, the Winnipeg Jets pretty much now have to go undefeated through the last 10 games to have any semblance of hope in making the 2014 NHL playoffs.  But even with at, they would have to have some almost impossible help from other teams collapsing in the same stretch.  That's more closer to actual impossibility given the amount of games left, points available that may not be enough anyway, the recent play of the Jets and the ongoing better play of the teams that they're pursuing in the Central division.

It looks like the best the Jets can hope for for the rest of 2014 is a couple of decent draft picks.







Thursday, March 20, 2014

With Buff, Bogo Out Jets Down Avs in OT

They're still alive.  With all the odds against grabbing the last wild card spot and making the NHL playoffs, the Winnipeg Jets defeated the Colorado Avalanche 5-4 in overtime at the MTS Centre tonight, frustrating teams like the Vancouver Canucks (who the Jets leap-frogged over tonight by a point) Phoenix Coyotes, Nashville Predators and Dallas Stars; who thought the little team from River City would roll over by now.

The Jets now have 73 points and sixth place in the Central, just four points out of reach of that second wild card spot currently held by the Coyotes with 77 points.  The Jets need to go about 9-3, at minimum, in these last 12 games to hopefully garner enough points to sneak in the NHL's post-season.  As mentioned before, they also need those aforementioned teams to falter quite a bit to make up any points lost in March's collapse of six straight losses.

The Jets were without Dustin Byfuglien tonight who suffered a lower-body injury against St. Louis and defenceman Zach Bogosian was injured during the warm-up tonight and did not play.  Byfuglien is expected back Saturday against the Carolina Hurricanes.

Andrew Ladd had another chance to score the Jets first hat-trick since 2010 as he had two goals tonight and was all over Avs goaltender Reto Berra in the third period trying to notch that elusive third goal.  Al Montoya made 23 saves for the win.







Tuesday, March 18, 2014

Jets Back in Loss Column After Battle with Blues

Their no the NHL's number one ranked team for nothing.  The St. Louis Blues showed why they have kept opposing teams to two goals or less this season and the acquisition of Ryan Miller will just extend that ability.  Even though the Jets Eric O'Dell scored on St. Patty's Day, it wasn't enough as The Blues beat the Jets last night 3-1 (with an empty-net goal) as they continue their dominance of the Central division and put the Jets in even more of a pickle to make the last wild card spot.

The good news is the Jets competitors vying for that same playoff spot also lost their respective games with Vancouver, Minnesota and Phoenix all dropping their chances to improve on the Jets.  The Dallas Stars were idle.



Post-game comments upcoming.

Monday, March 17, 2014

Jets Own Stars

In their first blowout of another team this season, the Winnipeg Jets dominated the Dallas Stars 7-2 last night at the MTS Centre in downtown Winnipeg.

Dustin Byfuglien scored twice and was just inches away from the Jets first hat trick as Al Montoya stood fast and held the fort.  The Jets are now two points richer and move to within four points of the Central division's second wild card spot currently held by these same Dallas Stars.  However still standing in the Jets way are the Phoenix Coyotes and the Vancouver Canucks with 75 and 72 points respectively.

With the win the Jets stop a merciless six-game losing streak that has almost put them out of the playoff picture. 









Sunday, March 16, 2014

Injury Report

A couple of Jets went down Friday night against the New York Rangers and will miss action based upon their individual injuries.

Ondrej Pavelec is out for at least the next two games with a non-descript lower-body injury suffered in a goal-mouth scramble and Chris Thorburn is out with a bruised foot after blocking a shot against the Rangers.  Jim Slater is also out, again, indefinitely with a fractured talus, the heel bone between the tibia and fibula.

Coach Maurice, the injuries and what he expects from his own players and the Stars when Dallas visits the MTS Centre tonight:

Saturday, March 15, 2014

Jets Fall to Rangers, Playoff Hopes Fizzle

Now that the Jets have lost to the New York Rangers 4-2 and are now on their longest losing streak of the season at six games (they acquired two out of a possible 12 points in that time with losses in overtime and a shootout) a streak that has not happened since February 13 until February 25, 2011  while the team was still in Atlanta.  To put it into perspective, this is even a longer drought than what Claude Noel was fired for back in January.  A five-game losing streak has happened twice this year and around the same time last season (a streak that killed their playoff chances after either leading the South-East division or being just a few points out of the wild card spot this season.)

There certainly is no "mo magic" when it comes to the Winnipeg Jets now.  Unless a complete miracle happens in which the Dallas Stars, Phoenix Coyotes, Nashville Predators and Vancouver Canucks all slide in the standings dramatically.  In other words, although mathematically, they are barely still in the hunt, it's pretty obvious without an extreme bit of luck, the Jets are done for this year.  Especially since starting goaltender Ondrej Pavelec suffered a lower-body injury late in the first and Chris Thorburn is out with an injured foot.  Pavelec is expected to miss at least the next two games.  The Jets have called up Michael Hutchinson from the St. John IceCaps to be the back-up to Al Montoya.

This was Andrew Ladd's 600th NHL game and he added a beauty off of the left post coming down the right wing on Henry Lundquist, his 19th of the season.


POST -GAME Mar. 14



Thursday, March 13, 2014

No Mo Magic

The magic that first accompanied Winnipeg Jets head coach Paul Maurice (affectionately known around Jetland as "Mo Magic") when he took over the bench-boss duties from Claude Noel has apparently used up its pixie dust.  The Jets are the reluctant owners of a spanking new five-game losing streak.  Their second such streak of the season.  This one courtesy of the supposed sinking Vancouver Canucks 3-2 in a shoot-out.

This was supposed to be a must win for the Jets.  One that was supposed to be easier than this against a club that had won only one of their last seven before last night.
Canucks' Alexandre Burrows had not scored all season until last night's contest versus the Jets.  He scored the two Canucks regulation-time goals.  Leave it to the Jets to snap a season-long goal-less drought.

The Jets are fading fast, but are still in it by a thread.  However, it will now take a considerable amount of sliding by the other teams hunting for the last playoff spot in the Western conference for the Jets to even begin to start thinking about praying.

The Jets are now 30-28-9 for 69 points and sixth place in the Central division.  Just three points up on last-place Nashville and now five points behind Dallas for the last wild card spot.  The Phoenix Coyotes have 73 points, one point behind Dallas, while Vancouver is one point ahead of the Jets with 70.





Tuesday, March 11, 2014

Jets Lose Fourth In a Row: Downed by Avs in OT

A great effort for the Jets, indicated by their 6-0 penalty kill, but it wasn't enough as Winnipeg lost their fourth straight, going down 3-2 in overtime to the Colorado Avalanche.





Saturday, March 8, 2014

Jets Go Down to Senators, Find Themselves in Three Game Slump

Although the Winnipeg Jets are mathematically still in the playoff hunt for the second and last wild card spot in the NHL's Western conference, with the loss today to the Ottawa Senators, it just may be over for this season.  The Senators won 5-3.

It seems the Jets are back into their pre-Paul Maurice ways and are finding ways to lose once again as this game was over in the second period with the Sens scoring three unanswered goals.
Time is quickly running out on their playoff chances if the Jets don't put some wins together fast.  That of course has to be augmented by divisional rival losses.  But with the way Nashville, Dallas and even Pacific division teams like the Phoenix Coyotes and Vancouver Canucks, who are also in the hunt for that same wild card draw, are playing, the Jets will be hard-pressed to make up any ground.

In hindsight, maybe Kevin Cheveldayoff should have made a move or two at the trade deadline.







Friday, March 7, 2014

Streaking Kings Thwart Jets

For the fifth consecutive game, the Los Angeles Kings have tasted victory and are undefeated since the Olympic break after defeating the Winnipeg Jets 3-1.  It rightfully should have been worse as Ondrej Pavelec made saves to keep the Jets in it when he had no business doing so.  Pavelec was peppered with 41 shots in the game; a pattern is forming as Pavs had had to endure the target on his chest shots during the night just as he has the last three contests. 
One hundred eight pucks have come Pavelec's way in the last three games and he's still given the Jets a chance to win in all of them.  That's six juicy points stripped down to two because of sots against and quality shots at that.

Even though the Kings dominated, the score would have you believe that the game was closer than it was. If it was close for any amount of time, it was only because of Pavelec Ondrej Pavelec. Olli Jokinen opened the scoring for the Jets, but after that the Kings opened it up and shut it down, scoring three unanswered goals and putting on a clinic on puck control and possession.  The end was never in doubt after 15:51 of the third period.

Thursday, March 6, 2014

Jets Stand Pat at Trade Deadline

For the second straight year the Winnipeg Jets made no sinifigant moves at the NHL trade deadline.  There were reports that Devin Setoguchi may back headed back to San Jose, along with Chris Thorburn, and the reports that Setoguchi left practice after yesterdays optional skate at the MTS Iceplex just added fuel to that rumor.  It turns out that Setoguchi wasn't traded, nor was anyone else wearing a Jets jersey, but that Seto simply chose not to speak to reporters.

Jets General Manager Kevin Cheveldayoff decided to go with the group he has now.  That's not to say other teams were not interested in the current Jets roster, as there was more than interest in Mark Stuart as perhaps a rental player for a couple of contenders this season.  Othjer names thrown around as trade bait were Olli Jokinen, Evander Kane and Dustin Byfuglien.

But Cheveldayoff decided not to interupt the current cohesivness that's put the Jets into a chase for a wild card spot in the NHL's Western conference, despite the injury to rookie center Mark Scheifele; who will be out for at least six to eight weeks.

Wednesday, March 5, 2014

Jets Go Down to Islanders in OT; Scheifele Out for Season with MCL Tear

As the Winnipeg Jets were trying to figure out the frustrating New York Islanders, ultimately losing to the visitors 3-2 in overtime, they were also watching one of their star rookies Mark Scheifele go down with an MCl injury after a cheap knee-on-knee hit from the Isles Calvin deHaan.












The point stolen from the Islanders (and it was stolen as the Isles controlled most of the play as the Jets were lucky to tie it up late in the third) keeps the Jets in the hunt for the final wild card spot in the Western conference with 67 points, falling one point behind the Dallas Stars.  The Jets are tied with the Phoenix Coyotes and are one point ahead of the falling Vancouver Canucks who stand at 66 points.

The Jets also announce they have signed defenseman Mark Stuart to a four-year extension.

Saturday, March 1, 2014

Jets Down Predators

The Winnipeg Jets have started another winning streak, albeit just two games since the Olympic break, by defeating division rivals, the Nashville Predators 3-1 this afternoon at the Bridgestone Arena in Nashville.

Ondrej Pavelec earned the Jets players player-of-the-game award by donning the "pilots helmet" for the second consecutive game as he made 39 saves in a game where the Jets were outplayed and thoroughly out shot 40-20.  If you include shots blocked by the Jets and shots that missed the net entirely, the Predators threw over 70 pucks Pavelec's way.  He deserved all three stars of this game actually.  The defense in front of him has improved, thus so do his numbers.  Those improved numbers should cool off the fair-weather fans, as any fan with any knowledge as much as the average fan purports to do...if you get me.
He may not have won over his detractors who want him traded, bought out or *ahem* traded "to the minors," however that works.

But as it stands, he remains the Jets number one netminder and his confidence level has increased tremendously since Paul Maurice has taken over head coaching duties.  Having a vastly improved defensive core doesn't hurt either.  Maurice commented on people's perception of Pavelec's play overall.

With their 30th win of the season, the Jets are now tied with the Dallas Stars and Vancouver Canucks with 66 points and may now lay claim (at least temporarily) to the second wild card spot and the eighth seed in the Western conference.









Friday, February 28, 2014

Jets Beat Coyotes; First Win After Olympic Break

In their first game back since the Olympic break, the Winnipeg Jets got back in the win column to continue their mostly winning ways with coach Paul Maurice, now 10-3-1, the Jets defeated the visiting Phoenix Coyotes 3-2 in a shootout.

The game shouldn't went that far as the Jets out-played the Yotes a majority of the time.  A clearly chincy call for hooking (and I mean phantom penalty in every sense of the word) on Mark Stuart.  The Coyotes capitalized on the ensuing power-play and tied the game at two.  Overtime solved nothing and Olli Jokinen has a shootout winner to go along with his recent Olympic bronze medal.  Devin Setoguchi also scored in the shoot-out for the Jets.

Ondrej Pavelec silenced his critics, at least on this night, as he was brilliant when he had to be, especially in the shoot-out.

The Jets are now only two points behind the Dallas Stars for the second wild card spot and the eighth seed in the NHL Western conference.  However, between the sixth-place Nashville Predators and the eighth-place Stars, only four points separate five clubs, including the Jets.

The Jets now sit in fifth with an overall record of 29-26-6 for 64 points.









Thursday, February 27, 2014

Trade Rumors

It's that time of year again.  With the Olympic break over, the NHL trade deadline is fast approaching.  General Managers have until three P.M. on Wednesday, March 5 to build their teams to what they think is needed to become a contender for the 2014 Stanley Cup, or to simply continue building for the future.

At My NHL Trade Rumors, Ryan Rintoul lays out his perception of what the Winnipeg Jets need and what they can afford.

Wednesday, February 26, 2014

All Jets Healthy; Ready for Season Stretch Run

With the Winnipeg Jets sick bay emptied out, except for Grant Clitsome, who has a season-ending back injury; the return of Evander Kane, Matt Halischuck and Jim Slater (who will undoubtedly help with the Jets dismal face-off percentage) now puts the Jets back at full roster for the first time since October.

However, head coach Paul Maurice says although the players have been cleared by team doctors, they still have to cleared by him.

Jets Olympians Return; Jokinen Brings Back Bronze

The Olympics are over, Canada won gold and Olli Jokinen is the only Jets to have an Olympic medal around his neck.  Not the championship from Sochi and not second-place silver, but the bronze medal that symbolizes not only the victory over the Blake Wheeler and the United States, but the game before that eliminated the host Russians in the semi-finals.

Wheeler, for his part is more than a little disappointed in the Americans fourth-place finish, but says it won't ruin his playoff push with the Jets.

Kane Returns to Line-Up

Evander Kane is ready and willing.  His injured hand that ballooned up "to the size of a baseball," just before the Olympic break is apparently healed and Kane has received clearance to play.  Coach Paul Maurice said Kane will be in the line-up Thursday when the Jets host the Phoenix Coyotes at the MTS Centre.

Monday, February 24, 2014

Jets Outdoor Practice





















Perhaps in preparation for the 2016 Heritage Classic (which, by the way, I believe will pit the Jets-wearing a jersey to honor the original Jets, plus the Falcons, Monarchs and Victorias-
 
               


















 versus Montreal, given the history between the two hockey cities dating back to the late 1800s and the infancy of Stanley Cup play) the Winnipeg Jets held an open outdoor practice on the Red River at the Forks in front of hundreds of people that braved the frigid temperatures to watch the Jets run drills, interact and even scrimmage with a local pee-wee team.

Sorry about the picture location on the page.  I can't seem to figure out why it's doing what it's doing.