The Winnipeg Jets are looking to wrap up their season-long homestand on a high note as they host the Calgary Flames on Saturday.
The Jets are an excellent team worthy of an all-in approach. Who should be their ideal targets at the trade deadline?
The Winnipeg Jets are the latest NHL club to have their quarter century team released. Celebrating the year 2025, the NHL has decided to have each of its 32 clubs participate in a 'quarter century' unveiling of its top players from 2000 to 2025.
TSN: Boston Bruins president Cam Neeley said they really haven’t been happy with the teams play since training camp, and that they will explore all options ahead of the trade deadline. They could be buying or retooling.
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The Jets' dominant power play has been an enormous boost and multiple forwards are on pace for career highs. Who's leading the way?
NHL insider Frank Seravalli revealed today that the Winnipeg Jets are looking to add a very important forward at the trade deadline this year. The Jets have been one of the top teams in the NHL all season long this year.
From an EDGE stats standpoint, Marchenko checks many boxes that explain his full-fledged breakout season after leading Columbus in goals last season (23 in 78 games); he’s their best in the category again and on pace for 32 goals (18 in first 45 games). He is among the forward leaders in the following categories:
Gilbert's best bet and prediction places the Winnipeg Jets as winners by a margin enough to cover the spread against the Seattle Kraken.
We managed to finally cash on the Flyers as underdogs but unfortunately missed on the other two picks to finish 1-2 on Monday night. We're back with a loaded sl
The Blackhawks swap young defensemen with the Winnipeg Jets. The Rangers have a big decision to make regarding Ryan Lindgren's future. This move is continuing to age well for the Bruins. Trent Frederic and the rest of the Bruins defended teammate Mark Kastelic on Tuesday after Lightning forward Emil Lilleberg's cheap shot last week.