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Veteran signings falter, leading to a last-place standings. Rethinking the 2025-26 season, writers debate emphasizing youth versus a playoff push.
The Winnipeg Jets finally stopped the slide on Friday night. A 5-1 win over the Los Angeles Kings ended an 11-game losing skid. It was the team’s longest stretch without a win since returning to Winnipeg in 2011. Relief showed on the bench, but the work is far from done.
The Winnipeg Jets host the New Jersey Devils on Sunday afternoon after showing signs of life in their most recent outing, while the Devils continue to search for a bounce-back performance.
It seems it is simply not Winnipeg's year but if you're looking for signs the players or coaches have given up you won't find them.
Connor McDavid had a goal and an assist to extend his points streak to a career high-matching 17 games and the Edmonton Oilers beat Winnipeg 4-3 on Thursday night for the Jets’ 11th straight loss.
With the NHL pausing the 2019-20 regular season on March 12 due to the concerns surrounding the coronavirus, NHL.com is taking stock of each of the League's 31 teams. Today, a fantasy recap of the Winnipeg Jets at the pause: NOTE: Rank for most-valuable fantasy player is based on standard-category production to date.
The No. 1 player on the trade market was Sudbury Wolves forward Kieron Walton. The Wolves are battling for the draft lottery this year, and with Walton second in league scoring, the attention he garnered would be plentiful. Peterborough stepped up, acquiring a top-five forward in the OHL for a rather low price.
Jets defenseman Luke Schenn is reportedly open to a change of scenery as the mighty struggles continue in Winnipeg.