With the first week of training camp in the rearview mirror, some Winnipeg Jets players made one heck of a first impression. While training camp is still in its early phase, there’s nothing wrong with noticing certain players who came in with a little extra jump in their step.
The Winnipeg Jets have officially begun training camp and have had three days of practices ahead of their first preseason game on Sunday. Veterans are getting their legs back, certain players on the “bubble” are thriving, and the mood surrounding the team seems positive despite locker-room dynamic concerns.
Jets Pierre-Luc Dubois when asked about the qualifying offer and his future in Winnipeg TSN: Winnipeg Jets forward Pierre-Luc Dubois sits down with Darren Darren talking about numerous things including accepting the Jets qualifying offer and what it means for his future with the organization.
There’s a leadership vacuum on the Winnipeg Jets, and it needs to be filled. After a sleepy summer by general manager Kevin Cheveldayoff, new head coach Rick Bowness barged into town this fall to shake up the status quo.
This offseason, Pierre-Luc Dubois could have committed long-term to the Winnipeg Jets. He was a restricted free agent, had just turned 24, and coming off a solid 28-goal season.
Training camp is here and the 2022 offseason has been an interesting one, to say the least, for the Winnipeg Jets. This offseason has included: Rick Bowness
Yesterday at dailyfaceoff.com Mike McKenna would write about all the goalie tandems in the NHL. Connor Hellebuyck and David Rittich find themselves 18th overall on the list.
Change is afoot in Winnipeg, and it needs to be. After missing the playoffs for the first time in five years, the new goal for the Winnipeg Jets is to make their way back to the postseason.
The Winnipeg Jets will enter training camp with an extremely crowded defence core. After trading for established veterans such as Brenden Dillon and Nate Schmidt, as well as having multiple highly-drafted prospects ready for NHL duty, they have built the stage for an interesting training camp showdown.
Every day brings us one step closer to the beginning of the 2022-2023 NHL regular season. In anticipation of Winnipeg Jets training camp which begins on Thursday, September 22, the Winnipeg Jets made an important announcement today.
Winnipeg Jets’ training camp is only a few short days away, but some Jets’ former draft picks and recent free agent signings have already had an opportunity to make an impression on Rick Bowness and the new coaching staff.
I’m sure almost everyone in the hockey world heard about the fact the long-time Winnipeg Jets captain Blake Wheeler was officially stripped of his captaincy on September 16.
On the morning of September 16th, the Winnipeg Jets would officially strip Blake Wheeler of his captaincy. Wheeler has been the Captain of the Jets since August 31st of 2016.
If you’re a fan of the Winnipeg Jets you’ve heard names like Cole Perfetti, Brad Lambert, Dylan Samberg, Ville Heinola and Chaz Lucius – high-profile selections that will definitely be in a Jets uniform sooner or later.
Here’s our look at the Winnipeg Jets’ expectations for a few players in this upcoming season who might move the needle in either direction. As a new season approaches, the yearly set of questions placed on Winnipeg Jets players has begun to ramp up.
In July, the Winnipeg Jets hired Rick Bowness to help turn the team around after a lackluster campaign last season. With just under a month until the
The Jets revealed that Wheeler, their captain since 2016, had been removed from the role, which came as a shock to many, including Scheifele.
Instead of Wheeler wearing the “C” — as he has done since 2016 — the Jets will deploy a group of assistant captains to begin the year.
Nelson Nogier will never forget the first time he met David Gustafsson. It was early February 2020. Gustafsson, who just turned 20, joined the Manitoba Moose after he finished rehabbing an injury from World Juniors.
Mark Scheifele is slated to be back with the Winnipeg Jets this coming season. For a period of time this summer, that didn’t feel like a lock as his comments
Labanc originally suffered the injury back in December and while it looked like he might be able to return late in the year, that didn’t wind up happening.
In his first full season with the Jets, Dubois posted 60 points (28 goals, 32 assists) in 81 regular-season games.
Rick Bowness, 67, most recently spent three seasons as head coach of the Dallas Stars before stepping down from the position in May.
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