The Jets have the look — and place in the standings — of a true Cup contender. What are they looking to do to bolster their ...
The Winnipeg Jets are the top team in the NHL riding a 37-14-3 record for 77 standings points and look like an early favorite ...
It is a delicate situation in which Kevin Cheveldayoff finds himself. The general manager of the Winnipeg Jets recognizes ...
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The Hockey Writers on MSNJets’ 2025 NHL Trade Deadline AssetsThe best things in life are free, but the Winnipeg Jets will have to pay if they want to bolster their roster at the 2025 ...
The Jets are flying in the Western Conference but could still add at the NHL trade deadline. Could Brock Nelson or Yanni ...
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The Hockey Writers on MSNJets’ Path to Re-Signing Ehlers Easier With NHL Salary Cap IncreaseRecently, the NHL and NHLPA jointly announced the projected NHL salary caps for the next three seasons. The cap will be $95.5 ...
Raised in the booming metropolis of Altona, Man., Ken Wiebe grew up wanting to play in the NHL, but after realizing his hands ...
The Winnipeg Jets are reportedly interested in Philadelphia Flyers forward Scott Laughton and defenseman Rasmus Ristolainen, ...
In 2018, Winnipeg acquired Paul Stastny in an under-the-radar move (until it was announced) that helped push the Jets into the Western Conference Final. Last season, Sean Monahan became a Jet over a ...
Trade Deadline is approaching, and teams are making decisions on whether to buy or sell, and on which players can make the biggest difference and hold the greatest value. Check out today's trade ...
LeBrun spoke with Jets general manager Kevin Cheveldayoff and while he will do his due diligence in keeping an eye on the trade market, he likes where the Jets are at with their current lineup.
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