Odds and Ends on the Winnipeg Jets and the NHL –
Some random facts and a few thoughts about the Winnipeg Jets, the Manitoba Moose, and the National Hockey League. [Read more…]
Thoughts on the Winnipeg Jets, Manitoba Moose, and the National Hockey League
Some random facts and a few thoughts about the Winnipeg Jets, the Manitoba Moose, and the National Hockey League. [Read more…]
Winnipeg Jets grades for the defencemen, goalies, special teams and coaches – The “new look” Winnipeg Jets blueline had a pretty decent first half of the season. The goaltending has been excellent and the Winnipeg Jets have a powerplay. The penalty killing has improved statistically but they play a passive system that is hard to watch and it’s even harder on the players. It really counts on a lot of sacrifice from the forwards who are expected to be human targets. The Jets are also at the top of the league in faceoffs. At the halfway point in the season, the Jets record is 23-11-7 and I think most Jets fans would take that. [Read more…]
The Winnipeg Jets are 23-11-7 after 41 games –WHT Editor Mitch Kasprick and co-host Darryl Manchulenko discuss the Winnipeg Jets at the mid-point of the 2017-18season. They also grade the forwards, defencemen, goaltenders, and the special teams.
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Some random facts and a few thoughts about the Winnipeg Jets, the Manitoba Moose, and the National Hockey League. [Read more…]
Layered throughout recent conversations about the Winnipeg Jets is a quibble shared by both fans and pundits alike: The Jets lack depth and talent on the left-side of the defense. Often lost in the outcry is that the Jets actually do have a very talented, young left-handed defenseman, and his name is Josh Morrissey. [Read more…]
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