The Winnipeg Jets hope Josh Morrissey plays in several monumental games this spring, as part of an extended playoff run, but there will always be one game that got away. Due to an illness, Morrissey was a spectator for the U.
Josh Morrissey of the Winnipeg Jets missed the 4 Nations championship finale due to illness, spending much of his time in his hotel room. The illness,
The Winnipeg Jets packed up their new sun tans along with their eight-game winning streak and hit the air for St. Louis on Friday. A Saturday date with the division-rival Blues (25-26-5) seems as good a way as any for the NHL’s front-runner (39-14-3) to get back in the saddle.
The 4 Nations Face-Off championship game is set between the United States and Canada, but the Canadians have announced a crucial change in their lineup. As the
Winnipeg Jets forward Morgan Barron has been out since Jan. 28 after suffering an upper-body injury but is nearing a return and could be available against the Ottawa Senators and Nashville Predators,
For the first time in franchise history, Winnipeg has won nine consecutive games. It’s the longest win streak among all teams this season. The Jets have outscored their opponents 39-19 over these nine games. Their power play has gone 8-for-21 (38.0%) in the nine-game streak. Winnipeg has scored four or more goals in seven of the nine games.
Gabriel Vilardi tied it with 28 seconds left with goalie Eric Comrie off for an extra attacker, Kyle Connor scored in a shootout and the Winnipeg Jets beat the St. Louis Blues 4-3 on Saturday night for their team-record ninth straight victory.
The Jets sit 9 points clear of the rest of the Western Conference, and it's previous seasons' missteps that got them here.