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The Winnipeg Jets’ management team continued to check things off their summer To Do list, as they announced the hockey club has reached an agreement with Gabriel Vilardi on a new contract extension.
Welcome to the third article in Arctic Ice Hockey’s review of the Winnipeg Jets’ prospects under the age of 25 years. Previously we have covered the players that suited up with Canadian Hockey League… ...
Well, we are now only three days into the National Hockey League’s free agency period and the cupboards are pretty bare of remaining options for General Managers like Kevin Cheveldayoff to ...
What a way to spend a Friday night…..sitting on the couch with a plateful of salt & pepper wings and my favourite beverage while watching the Winnipeg Jets & Dallas Stars square off at the Canada Life ...
I don’t think a whole lot can be gleaned from the table above, other than it confirming the Winnipeg Jets had a pretty good regular season. In the Corsi, Fenwick, and Expected Goals categories, our ...
The Winnipeg Jets were coming off a loss to the Utah Hockey Club, but the franchise has had a good habit of bouncing back from losses this season. Only on five occasions have the True Northers lost ...
In the second part of Arctic Ice Hockey’s look at the Winnipeg Jets’ prospects under the age of 25, we are moving onto to those that should be considered closest to being National Hockey League ready… ...
Oct 9, 2024; Edmonton, Alberta, CAN; Winnipeg Jets forward Nikolaj Ehlers (27) carries the puck against the Edmonton Oilers at Rogers Place. Mandatory Credit: Perry Nelson-Imagn Images ...
If you ever get the opportunity to talk to an advanced stats guru about how one should go about using the numbers to predict who will lift the Stanley Cup next….
When you consider that 5 players at 32 NHL teams equals a total of 160 players making up the top units, it was a feat for Winnipeg to have 5 regulars and 2 part-timers in the top skaters. Some of the ...
Arctic Ice Hockey’s summer Prospect Review will consist of multiple articles this year, which should allow me the room to do a bit more than just throw a bunch of stats & figures out.
A couple of days ago, donning the guise of Dr. BigOl’JetAirliner I published the first part of my look at the Winnipeg Jets’ playoff run in the 2024-25 National Hockey League season with the goal of ...
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