The Jets had five different goal scorers, while 10 players picked up points, as Winnipeg finally collected its league-leading 28th win of the season, catapulting the Vegas Golden Knights and Washington Capitals for first place,
You could almost hear the collective sigh of relief as the Winnipeg Jets hit the practice ice on Thursday. There was all-star defenceman Josh Morrissey, in full stride, in full uniform – no non-contact yellow – and showing no sign of the injury that caused him to leave Tuesday’s 5-2 win over Nashville.
If the Jets are able to avoid losing Morrissey for any length of time, that would be a bonus, as he’s someone that contributes to all facets of the game and averages more than 24 minutes per game while chipping in at nearly a point-per-game clip.
Read the recent NHL news and rumors about Josh Morrissey for fantasy hockey. According to Mike McIntyre of Winnipeg News, Winnipeg Jets defenseman Josh
On Jan. 16, the Winnipeg Jets hosted the Seattle Kraken. The Jets continued their win streak, defeating the Kraken 2-1.
High marks for Connor Hellebuyck and Josh Morrissey, but where do the rest of the goaltending and defence stand halfway through the season?
Winnipeg Jets defenceman Dylan DeMelo couldn’t have dreamed it up any better. Playing the 600th game of his NHL career, the 31-year-old scored the game-winner with 27 seconds left to lift the Jets to a 2-1 win over the Seattle Kraken on Thursday.
DeMelo's goal with 27 seconds left was the difference in his 600th NHL game as the Jets picked up their third win in a row.
Youngster Matty Beniers got things going for Seattle just 8:12 into the game. A floating pass from the defensive zone caught the Jets standing still, before Kaapo Kakko fed Beniers for a redirection from the top of the crease which beat Hellebuyck for the early 1-0 score.
The Vancouver Canucks' colossal mistakes made it all too easy for the Winnipeg Jets to soar to cruising altitude.
This was precisely why Scott Arniel decided to change things up and save Connor Hellebuyck for this battle of Central Division heavyweights. After backup Eric Comrie helped the Winnipeg Jets get to
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