Winnipeg Jets Come Back to Beat the Panthers
The Winnipeg Jets staged a come-from-behind victory over the two-time defending Stanley Cup champion Florida Panthers on Saturday.
The Winnipeg Jets staged a come-from-behind victory over the two-time defending Stanley Cup champion Florida Panthers on Saturday.
In their most recent game, in front of a sell-out crowd at the Canada Life Centre, the Winnipeg Jets got crushed 5-1 by the Detroit Red Wings.
The Winnipeg Jets returned home Tuesday night and defeated their Central Division foe, the St. Louis Blues, in a 3-1 game. Eric Comrie got the win.
The Winnipeg Jets won their fourth consecutive game Thursday night when they went into St. Paul and crushed one of the best teams in the league.
After getting very little secondary scoring for half of the season, the Winnipeg Jets got three goals from forwards outside their top line on Friday night.
The Winnipeg Jets suffered a 4-2 road loss on Saturday night at the hands of the Ottawa Senators. The Jets have now lost nine consecutive games.
As the NHL exits the holiday break, it is a good time to look ahead to what to realistically expect from the Winnipeg Jets for the rest of the season.
The Winnipeg Jets enter the NHL’s league wide holiday break on a down note. On Sunday in Salt Lake City, Winnipeg lost 4-3 in overtime.
Connor Hellebuyck made his return to the Winnipeg Jets lineup Saturday night. Winnipeg defeated Washington Capitals, 5-1, at the Canada Life Centre.
The losses are taking a toll. The Jets have lost 13 out of its last 18 games. Apart from needing Connor Helleybuyck to return, there are other concerns.