It just wasn't their night, folks. On Saturday evening, the Winnipeg Jets fell 3-1 to the visiting Calgary Flames to finish off a lengthy homestand. They just couldn't score. Despite a landslide of rubber on goaltender Dustin Wolf,
As the Jets continue to battle for top spot in the NHL standings, the Flames have done an excellent job of keeping themselves in the thick of the battle for the second wild card in the Western Conference — currently one point up on the Vancouver Canucks for the eighth seed.
Scott Arniel had a bit of that kid-in-a-candy-store look to him on Saturday morning. The reason: his blue line was bursting with healthy bodies. “They’re all available, for the first time this year,” the Winnipeg Jets head coach said.
The Jets are an excellent team worthy of an all-in approach. Who should be their ideal targets at the trade deadline?
The Winnipeg Jets have really started to cook on this season-long eight-game homestand, going 3-0-1 after a midding 0-1-1 start. They’ll try to keep the good times rolling on Thursday night as they host a Seattle Kraken team that has spent the past week in enemy territory, going 2-2-0 so far on a five-game trip that is about to come to an end.
Game, set, mismatch. The Winnipeg Jets looked like a team on a mission. The Vancouver Canucks looked like one that had gone missing. The end result was a 6-1 laugher for the home side on Tuesday
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THROUGH GAMES OF FRIDAY, JAN. 10, 2025
LUXEMBURG – Wrightstown used a season-high 15 3-pointers to secure the North Eastern Conference win over Luxemburg-Casco. The Tigers started on a 15-3 run and led by 24 at the break. Ethan Cyra led Wrightstown with 21 points, while Aiden Humphreys added 16 and Jaeden Kittoe 14.