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With the majority of National Hockey League players preparing to enjoy a mid-season break, 92 of them will instead be heading to Montreal & Boston to take part in the NHL & NHLPA’s 4 Nations Face-Off tournament. Teams representing four of the world’s hockey-craziest nations, the 7 game schedule will allow the top players from Canada, Finland, Sweden, & the United States to show off their skills.
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Before I switch my attention to the upcoming 4 Nations Face-Off, I decided to tackle some questions that have been bothering me for a while. Based on the comments I read on hockey blogs, in PuckPedia’s GM mode, and even in articles by the professional experts in the media…your team MUST add players at the deadline if they really want to win the Stanley Cup. And a lot of them typically go farther…
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With only three days left in the NHL’s regular season schedule before the 4 Nations Face-Off kicks off, our Winnipeg Jets are preparing for their final match before the break. At this point in time, only Connor Hellebuyck (US), Josh Morrissey (CAN), and Kyle Connor (US) will be missing out on some rest & relaxation, although there is still a chance Mark Scheifele gets tapped as an injury…
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When you are on top, you have to expect challengers to come and try to knock you off your pedestal. That is something the NHL’s league leading Winnipeg Jets have to keep in mind as they prepare for their next contest. After knocking off the closest competition for the Presidents’ Trophy (Washington Capitals) on Saturday, our squad has another tough match up on their hands with the Carolina…
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Coming off their epic heavyweight clash against the Washington Capitals, our Winnipeg Jets find themselves sitting atop the National Hockey League with an impressive 37-14-3 record. To those in the media that often forget the province of Manitoba exists, the franchise’s success in the 2024-25 campaign has likely raised some eyebrows. But it really shouldn’t….because since the start of last…
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Well, the month of February is upon us and what a way to start off a new month….with a hockey match between the NHL’s top two teams!! This Saturday gives us fans the chance to see the best team in the West, the Winnipeg Jets (36-14-3), take on the top squad in the East, the Washington Capitals (34-11-6) in a clash of titans. There are a lot of similarities this season between the two NHL…
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The Winnipeg Jets will enter Thursday’s game on a 4 game winning streak after a late start in Montreal wasn’t enough to cost them a win against the Canadiens. That hot run is tied for the Jets’ 3rd longest winning streak of the season, only beaten by 8 and 7 game runs during their historic 15-1-0 start to the 2025-26 campaign. Tonight’s opponent will be another Original Six franchise…
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As the month of January nears a conclusion leaving us with about 2 and a half more months of regular season hockey on the horizon, the NHL/NHLPA’s 4 Nations Face-Off tournament has also come into view. The True North franchise will suit up for just 5 more games before the mid-season break begins on February 8th, allowing the majority of the players to have a little rest before the final push.
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Well, I am off to a late start on Sunday after I got sucked into watching a bunch of seasons of Dexter last night, staying up until the wee hours after continually pressing the “play next episode” button. With less than 5 hours until the puck drops….I better get to work. The Winnipeg Jets will be playing their 51st game of the regular season today at the Canada Life Centre when the Calgary…
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The Winnipeg Jets are coming off an exciting overtime victory over the Colorado Avalanche on Wednesday thanks to the unworldly play of goalie Connor Hellebuyck and a powerful blast by Neal Pionk in extra time. The absence of captain Adam Lowry in that game allowed the Avs’ top unit to cause plenty of problems for the Jets’ defense, but the overall team effort was much improved from their listless…
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As I sit here getting ready to pen an article about the Winnipeg Jets, it dawned on me that it has certainly been a while since I had the opportunity to do that. Two whole weeks have passed since the True Northers last took to the ice on February 7th. I’m just going to have to shake off the rust and do my best to get back to my “A” game, much like the majority of NHL players will have to…lol.
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General Manager Kevin Cheveldayoff appears to have put the two week break to good use, working out a new contract for forward Vladislav Namestnikov. News has broken that the Winnipeg Jets have agreed to a 2 year extension with the 32 yr old veteran, keeping him in the Peg until the end of the 2026-27 NHL campaign. A two year deal giving him a raise of $1M per season, the value is definitely there…
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It has been over two weeks since we had the opportunity to cheer on the Winnipeg Jets, but thankfully Saturday will bring that dry spell to an end when they visit the St. Louis Blues. The Central Division rivals will clash at the Enterprise Center in Missouri (6 pm Central) as the majority of the players try to shake off the rust accumulated during their in-season holiday. Winnipeg (39-14-3)…
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After a 3 month hiatus…the Game Recaps at Arctic Ice Hockey are back!!! The Winnipeg Jets were a bit short-handed when they took on the St. Louis Blues on Saturday, missing star defenseman Josh Morrissey, starting goalie Connor Hellebuyck, and bottom six forward Morgan Barron. With only 26 games left in the 2024-25 NHL regular season, the True Northers are looking to lock up the top spot in…
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The Winnipeg Jets extended their winning streak to 9 games on Saturday despite not performing anywhere near the level of play us fans have been accustomed to this season. That victory allowed the True Northers to write another franchise record for the longest hot streak in club history and now they will be looking to add to that when the San Jose Sharks come to town. The Canada Life Centre…
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The Winnipeg Jets were coming into Monday night’s game against the San Jose Sharks on a league leading 9 game winning streak….could they keep it going against the NHL’s worst team? They already are only one of five teams in National Hockey League history to have three winning streaks of at least 7 games in one season, why not chase the Penguins’ record of 17 straight victories?
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The Winnipeg Jets have had to use some late game heroics in back to back contests to come out victorious, but they still were able to extend their franchise record winning streak to 10 games. Now the True Northers will be heading to the nation’s capital for a match against the Ottawa Senators to see if they can stretch that even further. The Jets (41-14-3) got a little assistance last night…
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Our hometown club has played three games since the 4 Nations break concluded and while the Winnipeg Jets aren’t playing their best hockey, they have added to the 8 game winning streak they had going. At least the True Northers latest victory didn’t require a last minute tying goal & extra time for the Jets to pull out a win. In case you missed it, Winnipeg capitalized on a couple 1st period…
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After picking up their 10th win in a row, the Winnipeg Jets were looking to take advantage of an Ottawa Senators franchise stuck in the midst of a 4 game skid. Lets find out how things went…. GAME RECAP The Jets started the game off slowly, other than defenseman Logan Stanley quickly fulfilling SaskatoonJet’s pre-game prediction by dropping his gloves after a questionable hit attempt on…
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