Random Thoughts On The Winnipeg Jets: Apr. 26

Mitch Kasprick is the “Motown Curmudgeon” aka “Motown Mitch”

Odds and Ends, Thoughts and Questions, from this past week in hockey –

Just so there’s no confusion when I’m spewing my bias, I am a fan of the Winnipeg Jets, Arizona Coyotes, Manitoba Moose, Winnipeg Ice, and all Team Canada Hockey teams.

I am NOT a fan of Gary Bettman or as I call him, Count Chocula.  I am a big believer in the 7Ps. You’ve been warned. 

UPDATE:  Paul Maurice confirmed this morning that Nikolaj Ehlers is out for the remainder of the regular season but confident he will return by the start of the playoffs.

1. Jets:  The Winnipeg Jets have lost 3 games in a row for the first time this season and there is a lot of gloom and doom amongst the Jets fan base.  Is there reason to be concerned?  I’ll let you know after their two game series against Edmonton this week.    

UPDATE:  The Winnipeg Jets were humiliated at home last night by the Edmonton Oilers (6-1) and are now in 3rd place and it looks like they will be facing the Oilers in the first round with Edmonton having home-ice advantage.  Right now there aren’t too many Jets fans that think we can beat Edmonton in a 7-games series after suffering their 5th consecutive loss to the McDavids.  This is starting to feel a lot like Edmonton vs Winnipeg 1.0.

2. Jets:  The Winnipeg Jets had two home games last week versus Toronto and lost them both leaving no doubt that Toronto is probably the the top team in the North Division.  That didn’t taste very good coming out.  The Jets are now 8 points behind Toronto for first and will now have to set their sights on holding on to second place.  The Jets are currently 1 point ahead of third place Edmonton with the Oilers having two games in hand.  Winnipeg plays Edmonton twice at home this week starting tonight.  These next two games could determine who gets home-ice in their probable first-round match-up.  Their overall record currently sits at 27-17-3. 

3. JetsAfter back to back loses versus Toronto AGAIN, I think that makes 6 or 7 straight losses at home against the Leafs leaving Winnipeg’s home-ice record at a very underwhelming 11-9-2.  This team has a much better record on the road which makes no sense.  Actually there is a lot of things about this team that make no sense right now.  I guess an optimist might say it is better to go through this shitty stretch now than in the playoffs.  The only problem is there is no magic switch to turn it around and that is what concerns me.        

4. Moose:  The Manitoba Moose played 2 games this past week versus Stockton and won them both improving their record to 13-11-2-0 on the season.  Cole Perfetti continued his strong play notching 2 goals and 2 assists in the two games improving his totals to 8 goals, 13 assists, for 21 points in 26 games.  Perfetti looks very comfortable now at the AHL level and maybe he isn’t too far away from taking the next step.   

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5. Jets:  Poll Question:  Should Chevy cut a deal with Seattle GM Ron Francis so the Jets don’t lose a player off their roster in the expansion draft?  In the 2017 Vegas expansion draft the Jets and Vegas cut a deal where the Golden Knights would select Chris Thorburn’s expiring contract.  In the deal they flip-flopped 1st rounders with Winnipeg acquiring the 24th pick (from Vegas, from Columbus) in the 2017 NHL Draft in exchange for the 13th pick in the 2017 NHL Draft, and the Jets third-round selection in 2019.  

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6. Jets:  The Jets last good game was their 5-2 victory in Toronto on April 15.  Where has that team gone?

7. Jets:  As the games get heavier Kyle Conner becomes less visible and it scares me.  This reminds me of his play versus Calgary in the bubble although I will give him credit for attempting to come to Blake Wheeler’s aid on Thursday night.  I liked pissed off KC but the Jets just need KC to be KC.     

8. Jets:  Jordie Benn made his Winnipeg Jets debut on Thursday vs Toronto and taking into consideration he hasn’t played in a month I’m not going to overanalyze his play but it wasn’t great.  I’ll reserve judgement until I’ve seen him play a few more games but he looks like a depth defenceman as advertised.  He is still better than some of our depth guys from last season though.  The more I think about that dog’s breakfast of a blueline last year the more I appreciate our current group.   

9. Jets:  I’m officially done with Tucker Poolman.  Right now I would put him behind Josh Morrissey, Neal Pionk, Dylan DeMelo, Ville Heinola, Logan Stanley,  Dylan Samberg , and whatever UFA they sign or defenceman they trade for during the off-season.  I think he has probably reached his ceiling but one thing is certain, he is probably better suited as a third pairing defenceman.  It isn’t his fault he is being deployed above his pay grade, that is on Paul Maurice.  Poolman is 27-years-old and pending UFA but with a well stocked Manitoba Moose team, I’m not sure I bring him back.   

10. Jets:  Is Paul Maurice’s message being lost on this team?  Many think so and think it is time for a new voice.     

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11.NHL:  NHL officiating is at an all-time low for me right now and it was on full display last week in Winnipeg.  I don’t know what Graham Skilliter and Marc Joannette were watching on Thursday but they were brutal.  The hooking, interference, and dirty play that the Leafs got away with was amazing.  I haven’t complained much about officiating this season because it is usually bad both ways but in this game it seemed very one-sided.  The non-call on Nick Foligno after pile-driving Josh Morrissey from behind was a head-shaker.  I don’t why I’m even surprised anymore.   

12. NHL:  Key dates.

  • May 16 – End of the regular season
  • May ?? – Playoffs begin
  • July 15 – The latest the Stanley Cup can be awarded
  • July 17 – Expansion draft protection lists tentatively due
  • July 21 – Expansion draft
  • July 23-24 – 2021 NHL Entry Draft
  • July 28 – Free agency opens

13. Jets:  I know Winnipeg fans aren’t going to want to hear this but even though the team has some terrific prospects in the pipeline I’m a little concerned about this team moving forward.  As much as we are enjoying the Canadian Division the truth is it isn’t very good, probably the weakest of the four.  Next year the Jets will be back in the Central Division with tougher teams like Colorado, St. Louis, Minnesota, and improving teams like Chicago, Arizona and Nashville.  I hate to say it but this team is going to be in tough to get a wild-card spot. 

14. Jets:  I mentioned it last week and I’ll mention it again, but one of the early season surprises, Derek Forbort, is really struggling right now.  He looks slower than usual and is coughing up the puck more and more.  I think the grind of playing big minutes against the other team’s top lines has finally caught up with him.  It is time to get Ville Heinola into the lineup.  Just for shits and giggles, I would love to see him play alongside Neal Pionk.  There would be some sweet puck movement there.   

15. Jets:  Schedule

Update:  The May 7 game vs Ottawa has been re-scheduled to Monday, April 5.  This is due to the two postponed Vancouver games this week.

16. Jets:  When Dustin Byfuglien left the Winnipeg Jets it looks like he took their hearts and souls with him.  I know this sounds harsh and might be motivated by the team’s uninspired play lately but this team has no jam and the way they let Toronto push them around in their own barn was very disheartening to watch and I know I’m not alone in thinking this. 

17. Jets:  Special Teams: Rule of thumb. Have the two red numbers (PK and PP) total at least 100% when added (as your minimum).  I also base the movement (up or down) on the % and not the NHL ranking.

These are the Winnipeg Jets rankings within the seven team Canadian Division.  Since all games played during the regular season are divisional the rest of the league’s numbers don’t really matter.

  • PP: 2nd at 25.20% down from 26.10% last week.
  • PK: 1st at 81.10 up from 80.30% last week. 
  • FO: 5th at 49.60 up from 49.50% last week.

18. Jets:  It is going to be interesting to see what pending RFA, Neal Pionk and his camp will be looking for in his next contract?  He is undoubtedly looking at Josh Morrissey’s contract and licking his lips.  Does he sign a bridge deal or does he sign a long-term deal?  Stay tuned.    

19. Goaltending:

  • Conner Hellebuyck:  21-13-3 … 2.58 GAA … .917 SV% 
  • Laurent Brossoit:  6-4-0 … 2.47 GAA … .920 SV%

We’re not going to speak of Helle’s adventures against Toronto, as far as I’m concerned it never happened.

20. Jets:  There would be no bigger cure for the angst in Jetsville than a couple of victories over the hated Edmonton McDraisaitls this week.  I don’t know about you but I’m getting tired of losing to Edmonton and Toronto.       

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Random Thoughts On The Winnipeg Jets: Apr. 19

Mitch Kasprick is the “Motown Curmudgeon” aka “Motown Mitch”

Odds and Ends, Thoughts and Questions, from this past week in hockey –

Just so there’s no confusion when I’m spewing my bias, I am a fan of the Winnipeg Jets, Arizona Coyotes, Manitoba Moose, Winnipeg Ice, and all Team Canada Hockey teams.

I am NOT a fan of Gary Bettman or as I call him, Count Chocula.  I am a big believer in the 7Ps. You’ve been warned. 

1. Jets:  The Winnipeg Jets returned home from a successful (4-1) road trip this week and then stunk the joint out on Saturday night versus a well rested Edmonton Oilers team.  The good guys looked tired and slow in a 3-0 loss.  What is it about these first home games after a road trip?  The Jets are now 4 points behind Toronto for first and 3 points ahead of third place Edmonton.  They play Toronto and Edmonton twice each in their next 4 home games.  These next four games could either clear up the top of the division or muddle it up even more, we’ll see in a couple of weeks.  Their overall record currently sits at 27-15-3. 

2. NHL:  FYI:  Seattle is required to draft 14 forward, 9 defencemen, and 3 goalies according to their expansion agreement AND the Vegas Golden Knights are exempt from the expansion draft per their entry agreement.  The most any team can lose is one player.  

3. JetsThe Winnipeg Jets just finished a stretch of 22 games where 17 were on the road.  They went a very impressive 11-5-1 away from home and 13-7-2 overall in that stretch.  That is a lot of hockey in a 43 days.  The Jets now finish off their season with 9 of 12 at home.     

4. Moose:  The Manitoba Moose only played 1 game last week, a solid 5-1 victory over Belleville.  They start a 5-game series at home this week vs Stockton before closing out their season with seven road games in Toronto and Belleville.  Their overall record improved too .500 at 11-11-2-0.  

5. Jets:  Poll Question:  Should Chevy cut a deal with Seattle GM Ron Francis so the Jets don’t lose a player off their roster in the expansion draft?  In the 2017 Vegas expansion draft the Jets and Vegas cut a deal where the Golden Knights would select Chris Thorburn’s expiring contract.  In the deal they flip-flopped 1st rounders with Winnipeg acquiring the 24th pick (from Vegas, from Columbus) in the 2017 NHL Draft in exchange for the 13th pick in the 2017 NHL Draft, and the Jets third-round selection in 2019.  

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6. Jets:  I’m starting to find Kyle Connor’s defensive play or should I say lack of defensive play very tiresome and it’s even worse when he and Mark Scheifele are on the ice together.  It is a real “Catch 22” for Paul Maurice, they are very good together offensively but a gong show in the defensive end.  This is further magnified when Paul Maurice tries to match the Scheifele line vs Connor McDavid or Auston Matthews, it rarely ends well for the Jets.     

7. Jets:  Adam Lowry signed a very “team friendly” five-year contract to remain in Winnipeg.  Lowry will receive $2,500,000, $3,250,000, $4,500,000, $3,25,000, and $2,500,000 over the next five seasons.  The contract has an average annual value of $3,250,000 and contains a modified (6 team) no-trade clause.  There is no doubt that Lowry could have been paid much more money if he went to market, even in this flat cap era.  Sometimes I like to make fun of the Jets “kumbaya” attitude but there is obviously a lot to be said for being happy in your workplace.        

8. Jets:  I thought Logan Stanley had his worst game of the year Saturday vs Edmonton.  It was bound to happen and I’m just waiting for the haters to pounce.

9. Jets:  Saturday night vs Edmonton was the first game I can actually say I was a little disappointed in the play of Pierre-Luc Dubois although he wasn’t alone.  The whole Jets team looked slow and tired and the well rested Oilers really made them look bad at times.  I’m not sure if anybody noticed but Paul Maurice sat PLD for the last half of the third period.  Message sent, now we’ll wait and see how he responds.

10. Jets:  With the acquisition of Jordie Benn at the trade deadline I would like to see a little more competition for play on the 3rd pairing.  I would like to see Ville Heinola, Logan Stanley, and Jordie Benn rotate in and out and you can actually add Derek Forbot to the list.  Forbort’s play is slipping and he could use an occasional night off.

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11. NHL:  There were rumours that Adam Gaudette was the Canucks player that broke protocol and started the spread of Covid throughout the team.  Based on his early exit on trade deadline day (traded to Chicago) I would say that might be a safe observation.  I would say his being traded was probably for his own protection because I’m sure there was a lineup of players that wanted to kick the crap out of him.  I’m looking forward to the first Vancouver/Chicago game next season. 

12. NHL:  Key dates.

  • May 8 – End of the regular season
  • May 11 – Playoffs begin
  • July 15 – The latest the Stanley Cup can be awarded
  • July 17 – Expansion draft protection lists tentatively due
  • July 21 – Expansion draft
  • July 23-24 – 2021 NHL Entry Draft
  • July 28 – Free agency opens

13. Jets: Poll Question:  Last weeks poll question about Chevy and his trade deadline showed that 90% of Jets fans were fine with not trading away 1st round picks and prospects for a rental player.    

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14. NHL:  Ya, the NHL doesn’t have a goal crease problem!  This was from Thursday night this past week.   

    

15. Jets:  Schedule

Update:  The May 7 game vs Ottawa has been re-scheduled to Monday, April 5.  This is due to the two postponed Vancouver games this week.

16. Jets:  Remember the days when “Big Buff” played and Connor McDavid was a non-factor against the Jets? 

17. Jets:  Special Teams: Rule of thumb. Have the two red numbers (PK and PP) total at least 100% when added (as your minimum).  I also base the movement (up or down) on the % and not the NHL ranking.

These are the Winnipeg Jets rankings within the seven team Canadian Division.  Since all games played during the regular season are divisional the rest of the league’s numbers don’t really matter.

  • PP: 2nd at 26.10% up from 25.80% last week.
  • PK: 2nd at 80.30 down from 81.00% last week. 
  • FO: 5th at 49.50 up from 49.10% last week.

18. Jets:  I was on the fence when Chevy signed Derek Forbort but he has been a better UFA signing than I originally expected.  I didn’t have very high expectations for him but he has played surprisingly well for the most part.  I think his play has regressed some lately but when I compare him to what we had on our blueline last season he is still an improvement.  Based on his salary ($1,000,000) and his usage, I still think he was a good signing.     

19. Goaltending:

  • Conner Hellebuyck:  21-12-3 … 2.50 GAA … .919 SV% 
  • Laurent Brossoit:  6-3-0 … 2.57 GAA … .916 SV%

20. Jets:  I don’t hate the Nate Thompson signing  as much as I did the day the Jets signed him.  I was livid when Chevy first signed him but he has proved me wrong.  Thompson and Trevor Lewis along Mathieu Perreault/Jansen Harkins have been a solid 4th line.    

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Random Thoughts On The Winnipeg Jets: Mar. 22

Mitch Kasprick is the “Motown Curmudgeon” aka “Motown Mitch”

Odds and Ends, Thoughts and Questions, from this past week in hockey –

Just so there’s no confusion when I’m spewing my bias, I am a fan of the Winnipeg Jets, Arizona Coyotes, Manitoba Moose, Winnipeg Ice, and all Team Canada Hockey teams.

I am NOT a fan of Gary Bettman or as I call him, Count Chocula.  I am a big believer in the 7Ps. You’ve been warned. 

 

If you’re a fan of Andrew Copp you might want to ignore #2, #10 & #11.  

1. Jets:  The Winnipeg Jets did not have a very good week going 1-3-0, although for the most part I thought they played fairly well.  They had a shot at winning both games in Edmonton but they haven’t figured out how to stop Connor McDavid.  They now have an overall record of 18-11-2 and sit in 3rd place in the North Division.

2. Jets:  I’m not sure what exactly triggered this and it has been slowly building but lately Andrew Copp is really been irritating me.  Don’t get me wrong, I’ve always liked his play with Adam Lowry and whoever is on the right-winger with that line but I’ve NEVER bought into the narrative that he could be a top-six forward and especially not on this Jets team.  I don’t like him or his stone hands on the second powerplay unit either.  I like him on the 3rd line and on the penalty kill and that’s it. 

3. JetsProspects are currency and the Jets have plenty of prospect currency to trade if need be.  This is part of “draft and develop.  Every prospect is not going to play with the big club, there just isn’t enough room on the roster and if you have prospects ready to play but nowhere to play them means your scouting department is doing a good job.  The trick and balancing act is trading them while their value is still considered high (not like Jack Roslovic) and not letting them over-ripen on the farm.  Outside of Ville Heinola, Dylan Samberg, and Cole Perfetti, I say the Winnipeg Jets should be open for business.  

4. Moose:  The Manitoba Moose get back into game action on Thursday after a 12 day layoff.  I’m looking forward to watching Cole Perfetti play.  Perfetti is the Jets prospect that has really caught my eye early on and I want to see him play more before the OHL restarts and he heads back to junior.

5. Jets:  The Jets can part ways with Charlie Huddy anytime now and I would be more than okay with it. 

6. Jets:  The Jets have played 11 of their 17 March games with 12 being on the road and I mentioned at the start of the month that they needed to be .500 or better to stay in the hunt and as of this morning they are 5-5-1.  They really need to get a couple wins or more this week to stay on pace.  The good guys play 5 games in 8 nights and 6 games in 10 nights to end the month and I think they need to get some fresh legs into the lineup.  Jansen Harkins and/or Kristian Vesalainen will hopefully get into some games and maybe even Ville Heinola although I won’t hold my breath on Heinola.

7. Jets: Does it bother anybody else that the Winnipeg Jets’ best offensive defenceman (Neal Pionk) doesn’t run the top powerplay?  I don’t want to hear any BS about a left versus right shot thing being the argument either.  Nobody is buying that line of crap.  For crying out loud Paul Maurice will you please put your best players where they belong and stop overthinking everything.     

8. Jets:  The Winnipeg Jets will never have success against the Edmonton Oilers until the figure out they need to pay special attention to Connor McDavid.  It is impossible to completely neutralize McDavid but you need to be harder on him.  The Jets coaches still think we can trade chances with the Oilers because our top six is better than the Oilers but as good as our top six forwards are we don’t have Connor McDavid and Leon Draisaitl I’m sick of losing to TWO guys.  Figure it out Maurice.      

9. Jets:  As Pierre-Luc Dubois gets more comfortable you can see the chemistry developing with Kyle Connor and Nik Ehlers and it is only a matter of time before they are the #1 line.

10. Jets:  I believe it is time to give the more offensive Mason Appleton a little taste on the 2nd unit PP instead of stone-hands Andrew Copp.  Unlike Copp, I believe Appleton might actually have a chance at being a top-six winger down the road.  No rush, just a thought.  Appleton’s improved played was unexpected for me but a very nice surprise.        

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11. Jets:  I’m not even sure if there is a stat that tracks a team’s icings but I would bet the Winnipeg Jets lead the league and I’ll even take it one step further and say that we lead the league in the most brain-dead icings with Andrew Copp being the leader.       

12. NHL:  Key dates.

  • Mar. 12 – Players on one-year deals can sign extensions (usually Jan. 1)
  • Apr. 12 – Trade Deadline
  • May 8 – End of the regular season
  • May 11 – Playoffs begin
  • July 15 – The latest the Stanley Cup can be awarded
  • July 17 – Expansion draft protection lists tentatively due
  • July 21 – Expansion draft
  • July 23-24 – 2021 NHL Entry Draft
  • July 28 – Free agency opens

13. Jets: Poll Question:   TRADE DEADLINE POLL 

Factoring in the cost of acquisition, player’s contract, contract status (term), the actual chance of acquiring said player, and his impact on the roster, who should the Winnipeg Jets pursue?

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14. Jets:  I wonder what Buff is doing?  Now that would be a trade deadline acquisition.  Dustin Byfuglien brought more than a big body and tremendous skill, he gave this team a swagger that they’ve lost in his absence.  The Jets played 3 inches taller with Buff on this team, nobody was going to take advantage of them on his watch.  I’m talking to you Zach Kassian. 

HEY!  IT IS MY ARTICLE AND I CAN DREAM IF I WANT.

15. Jets:  Schedule

16. Jets:  I find it hard to believe that a player with a skillset like Tucker Poolman has ZERO points after 17 games.   

17. Jets:  Special Teams: Rule of thumb. Have the two red numbers (PK and PP) total at least 100% when added (as your minimum).  I also base the movement (up or down) on the % and not the NHL ranking.

These are the Winnipeg Jets rankings within the seven team Canadian Division.  Since all games played during the regular season are divisional the rest of the league’s numbers don’t really matter.

  • PP: 3rd at 25.80% up from 25.00% last week.
  • PK: 3rd at 78.70 up from 77.60% last week. 
  • FO: 4th at 48 .40 up from 48.20% last week.

18. Jets:  Just a thought here but if Chevy can make a trade for Travis Hamonic while the Jets are in Vancouver this week they should be able to bring him home within the constraints of their team bubble avoiding a 14-day quarantine much like Toronto did with Alex Galchenyuk from Ottawa.  Keep in mind that was based on Ontario’s protocols.   

19. Goaltending:

  • Conner Hellebuyck:  13-9-2 … 2.83 GAA … .911 SV% 
  • Laurent Brossoit:  5-2-0 … 2.43 GAA … .920 SV%

20. Jets:  I can’t see Logan Stanley coming out of the lineup when Nate Beaulieu is healthy.  Stanley is young and improving and already does everything better than Nate.   

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Random Thoughts On The Winnipeg Jets: Jan. 4

Mitch Kasprick is the “Motown Curmudgeon” aka “Motown Mitch”

Odds and Ends, Thoughts and Questions, from this past week in hockey –

Just so there’s no confusion when I’m spewing my bias, I am a fan of the Winnipeg Jets, Arizona Coyotes, Manitoba Moose, Winnipeg Ice, and all Team Canada Hockey teams.

I am NOT a fan of Gary Bettman or as I call him, Count Chocula.  I am a big believer in the 7Ps. You’ve been warned.

Happy New Year 

1. NHL:  As of today all 31 teams will have officially opened training camp and it looks like there will really be NHL hockey starting on Jan. 13.  There will be no pre-season games and a short season of 56 games with the intent of getting the 2021-22 season back on track in its regular timeline.   

2. NHL:  The NHL and the provinces came to an agreement to let the Canadian-based teams play in their home rinks this season and now that the Covid-19 vaccine rollout has started I wouldn’t be surprised if we see some fans in Canadian rinks before the end of the season.  This hasn’t been discussed, this is just me speculating.

 3. Jets:  The three Winnipeg Jets prospects playing at the U20 WHC have looked pretty good in my opinion.  Ville Heinola is very poised and efficient at this level, and Cole Perfetti looks like he could be a second-line center in a couple of years.  Perfetti looks like he will be a good playmaker with a pass-first mentality.  Henri Nikkanen, the big left-winger has shown off his skating ability.  He was a projected first-rounder but injuries saw his stock plummet all the way down to the fourth round.  The prevailing opinion after the draft was the Winnipeg Jets got away with highway robbery getting him in the fourth round.  Time will tell.

4. Jets:  I think under-sized Ville Heinola has a very good chance to be a regular in the Winnipeg Jets lineup this season.  I love everything about his game but his size concerns me.  I think he needs a partner with some size to compliment his game much like the pairing of Dustin Byfuglien and Toby Enstrom.   

5. Jets:  Jack Roslovic has officially asked to be traded.  Roslovic thinks he is a top 6 forward there is nothing wrong with that, as long as he and his agent understand that Chevy won’t trade him unless he gets top 6 value in return and I would be shocked if that happened  

6. Jets:  I don’t why I continually set myself up for disappointment but I get sucked in every single time.  I’m talking about Chevy’s presser last week where he announced he will have a couple of players invited to training camp on PTOs.  I was hoping for a couple of local boys like Travis Hamonic and/or Madison Bowey might be on Chevy’s radar but when the training camp roster came out on Friday there was no such luck.  Two-time Stanley Cup winner Trevor Lewis was the most notable invite but the 33-year-old ex-LA King will be hard-pressed to make this team.   

7. NHL:  The rules for NHL rosters for the 2021 season are the same except for the addition of the taxi squad.  The NHL rosters will stay at a maximum of 23 players with all the normal implications of the salary cap.  One new thing will be each team is to have a taxi squad with a minimum of 4 players and a maximum of 6 players, that must include one goalie.  The taxi squad will be with the NHL team, practice with the NHL, and travel with the NHL team but they are not counted against the roster of the NHL team.

8. NHL:  The Dec. 24 and 27 deadlines for NHL players to opt-out of the upcoming season due to Covid concerns has come and gone with no opt-outs from any of last year’s players.

9. Jets:  For this season the number of games for an Entry Level Contract to be activated is now seven (pro-rated) instead of the usual ten games.  If a player plays in a seventh game his contract officially kicks in.  

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10. Jets:  Many hockey people thought Jack Roslovic was drafted way too early and that he was not a first-rounder and maybe not even a second-rounder.  In fairness, it is always hard to evaluate the third player on a stacked line.  When Jacko was on the USNDT he was on a line with Auston Matthews and Matthew Tkachuk and they put up monster numbers but he was always considered the third-wheel.  This isn’t the first or the last time this will happen with super-lines.    

11. Jets:  Winnipeg Jets prospect Ville Heinola was named Finland’s “Player of the Game” in their quarter-final win over Sweden.  Heinola even drew comparisons to Jets legend Lars-Erik Sjoberg from Craig Button, which is pretty high praise. 

12. NHL:  Key dates.

  • Jan. 13 – Season opener
  • Feb. 1 – Teams may start requesting players waive their NMC for the expansion draft
  • Feb. 11 – Deadline to sign Group II RFAs (usually December 1)
  • Mar. 12 – Players on one-year deals can sign extensions (usually Jan. 1)
  • Apr. 12 – Trade Deadline
  • May 8 – End of the regular season
  • May 11 – Playoffs begin
  • July 15 – The latest the Stanley Cup can be awarded
  • July 17 – Expansion draft protection lists tentatively due
  • July 21 – Expansion draft
  • July 23-24 – 2021 NHL Entry Draft
  • July 28 – Free agency opens

13. NHL:  Put this in the better late than never file but finally, finally, finally the NHL has come to their senses and modified the offside rule.  Rule 83.1 now reads that a player’s skate will no longer have to be in contact with the ice (blue-line) in order to be onside as long as his skate has yet to break the “plane” prior to the puck crossing the leading edge of the blue-line.  He is now deemed to be onside as long as he is straddling the blueline.  This should greatly cut down the amount of offside coaches challenge.

14. Jets:  If Trevor Lewis manages to get a contract with the Jets I hope some of his championship experience and work ethic rubs off on this team.  Most fans don’t realize it but the Winnipeg Jets are one of the younger teams in the NHL.  

15. Pet Peeve:  During the Sweden/Finland quarter-final on Saturday, Swedish forward Elmer Soderblom (6′ 8″) scored a beauty between the legs goal on the powerplay and during the post-game wrap-up one of the TSN analysts (not sure which one) said Soderblom showed nice hands for a big man.  Every time I hear something like this I bristle, big men can’t have soft hands?  Have you ever seen Mario or Buff or Beliveau play hockey?  Size isn’t an indicator of skill or lack of skill.   

16. Jets:  Schedule

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Random Thoughts On The Winnipeg Jets: Oct. 5

Mitch Kasprick is the “Motown Curmudgeon” aka “Motown Mitch”

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