Winnipeg is the highest-scoring team with the best power play and have given up the fewest goals a game, playing with strong ...
Created in response to the demand for playoff tickets, this season’s Deposit Campaign follows the successful launch of the ...
The Jets have won seven in a row to move atop the NHL standings through 55 games going into Thursday's action around the ...
Host Jamie Thomas and Dems open the show with a discussion on learning to be a professional in the first few years playing in ...
The Jets must address this one roster flaw before the March 7th NHL Trade Deadline if they want to contend for the Stanley ...
A seven-game win streak has the Jets on pace to set a high-water mark for points in a season, with 117. That would be seven more than last season and three more than they recorded in 2017-18.
With days to go until the 4 Nations Face-Off and days after more big trades, the NHL power rankings have the same No. 1 squad after a tight matchup.
Winnipeg is 38-14-3 overall and 21-5-3 in home games. The Jets have scored 51 power-play goals, which ranks first in the Western Conference. New York is 25-21-7 overall and 12-10-5 on the road. The ...
Winnipeg Jets goaltender Eric Comrie referred to the team's video coach, Matt Prefontaine, as "the Connor McDavid of video coaches." ...
The Jets, who led the ranking for several weeks early in the season, bumped last week’s leader, the Washington Capitals, back to second place the old fashioned way – by defeating them head to head.
Apparently being the first placed team in the NHL standings doesn't automatically make an organization a desired destination.