The Jets have won seven in a row to move atop the NHL standings through 55 games going into Thursday’s action around the league, and it’s not just because of elite goaltender Connor Hellebuyck.
The Jets, who led the ranking for several weeks early in the season, bumped last week’s leader, the Washington Capitals, back to second place the old fashioned way – by defeating them head to head.
Olympics are one year away. For a hint at who might play on the U.S. men's hockey team, look at the 4 Nations Face-Off roster.
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The Winnipeg Jets cancelled their scheduled Wednesday practice, leaving just one commitment for players and coaches: The ...
Sidney Crosby and Connor McDavid will suit up for Canada, one year before NHL players are expected to return to the Olympics.
The Winnipeg Jets have been hanging out near the top of the standings all season, and now they sit alone at the top of the ...
The rising cap means rising free agent prices: The Jets probably won’t retain all of their unrestricted free agents. They ...