Q & A with Blake Wheeler of the Winnipeg Jets Dan Rice | February 28, 2013 Blake Wheeler took a bit of a different path to the NHL than most others, and as my colleague Mike Rappaport pointed out he: “pulled the Justin Schultz move before…
Blackhawks Rivalries: Brother Detroit, Criminal Canuck Ton DeFrancesco | February 25, 2013 Chicago and Detroit. The classic rivalry between two Original Six teams that emulates more of a “big brother” rivalry than a pure hatred between two foes. Any Blackhawks fan worth…
Previewing Canada’s 2012 World Hockey Championship Team David OConnor | April 29, 2012 Every spring, the main goal of National Hockey League players is to win the Stanley Cup. However, when that dream finishes for the year some of the best players no…
Winnipeg Jets moving forward from a season to remember The Hockey Writers | April 12, 2012 An 84 point season, fourth place finish in the Southeast Division and eleventh place final standing in the Eastern Conference is not a memorable season in most instances. But the…
Carolina Hurricanes officially eliminated from playoff contention; Winnipeg Jets stay alive Andrew Hirsh | March 31, 2012 RALEIGH, N.C.—It’s official—the Carolina Hurricanes have been eliminated for playoff contention. What has been inevitable for the majority of the 2011-12 season became a reality on Friday as the Canes…
Red-Hot Power-Play Helps Move Jets Into Southeast Lead Andrew Sykes | February 24, 2012 Who would have thunk it? After 63 games of their season, the Winnipeg Jets are in first place of a division in the National Hockey League. At this time last…
Despite Squandered Oppurtunities, Jets Remain In Playoff Hunt Andrew Sykes | February 15, 2012 There could not have been a better time than last night for the Winnipeg Jets to play a team below them in the standings on home ice. With the two teams…
Panic time for Winnipeg Jets? Jon Waldman | January 15, 2012 It’s hard, at times, to resist the urge to press the panic button in the NHL. A small run of bad games doesn’t have to be the end of the…
Winnipeg Jets Season Start – An Analysis Daniel Schöpf | October 27, 2011 The Winnipeg Jets are 8 games into their comeback season and they sit at 2 wins – 5 losses – 1 OTL. A start that can be expected for a…
The Winnipeg Jigsaw Nearly Complete: Bogosian, Buff, Rookie Development and Training Camp Daniel Schöpf | September 17, 2011 August was not a great month for the Winnipeg Jets, along with Rick Rypien’s passing came Byfuglien’s boating arrest and reported weight issues as well as the uncertain future of…
2011/2012 NHL Season Predictions: Eastern Conference Brandon Schlager | September 10, 2011 Eastern Conference // Western Conference With most teams kicking off training camp this week, preseason hockey right around the corner and puck drop slightly less than a month away, you…
Can the Jets Stay Grounded in Winnipeg? Michael Viola | July 8, 2011 The Winnipeg Jets have taken off. They have signed their captain Andrew Ladd to a five-year, $22 million deal. They hired a coach in Claude Noel and they hired former…