The Winnipeg Jets are Chasing History



The Winnipeg Jets are Chasing History

The Winnipeg Jets have started the NHL season off a perfect 8-0-0. They are the NHL’s final undefeated team, and are 2 wins away from setting the record for most consecutive wins to start the season. How did they get here?

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16 comments
  1. already we are starting on the trade deadline where we could get rid of our all our draft picks and pick up an old player who has seen his better days and not help the team gain anything. Just check the previous years and tell me which player helped us win the cup or even made any difference. And we lost all the draft picks. But I guess you will push for trading at the trading deadline on every time you post.

  2. The Jets have been perfect to start the season and the perfect play is going to continue here. The Jets’ offense is averaging 4.5 and they are going to have no issue against the Toronto Maple Leafs’ defense. The Jets defense is also giving up only 2.0 goals per game and their defense is going to dominate here. The Jets are going to come out on top here. Back the Jets -1.5 to cash here.

  3. I’m leaning towards Winnipeg here. Until we have a reason to not take the Jets, getting reasonable prices with them, I’m going to keep taking them. Toronto is always capable of going on the road and earning a win, but the Jets are just on another level right now and Toronto is stuck looking for answers after that tough loss in Boston. I’ll side with Winnipeg here.

  4. Connor Hellebuyck is the likely starter for Winnipeg, which has won its first eight games in a row. New head coach Scott Arniel has this team dialed in and they’re second or tied for second in goals and goals against. Kyle Connor is first in goals with six while a host of players are tied for first in points with 10. Neal Pionk is first in assists with nine.

    The Leafs will provide a challenge, but the Jets beat the Leafs.

  5. I’m sure the general public will react well to me ranking them ninth, but much like that stretch last season where they went 35 games without allowing more than three goals, Connor Hellebuyck is hiding a lot of their defensive issues, and nearly a third of their goals have come with some kind of man advantage. I’m going to keep tapping the sign: I’ve seen this before from them, and they never maintain this level of play all year.

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