Tonight the Jets face-off against the Blues in the very busy
city of St. Louis . One night after
a World Series game and Monday Night Football, The Blues get the spotlight
tonight. The Jets are going to be hard pressed to finish this tough road trip
with a win, something they badly need. After leaving some points on the board
and giving some charity points to division rivals, the Jets find themselves
sitting in 6th place in the division, one point up on Dallas .
To make matters worse the next three
games are against Chicago (twice)
and Detroit . Ouch
Tuesday, 29 October 2013
Friday, 25 October 2013
Game recap - fancy stats style
Full disclosure (as per usual) - last nights Jets game
against Nashville was much better
to watch than I anticipated. The reason for that was the Jets pushed the pace
all night. I've started to watch hockey differently and trying my best to take
the emotion out of the game. (hard, and not always fun btw) When I turned the
game off after Dustin Byfuglien's unfortunate play I stopped to think about
what I saw, and my impression was the Jets deserved much better. This morning,
the numbers prove it.
Thursday, 24 October 2013
Are you an insomniac?
If you suffer from insomnia, tonight may be a your night.
The Jets are in Nashville tonight
where the atmosphere is incredible, and the team on the ice is incredibly -
boring. The Preds are 2 points up on the Jets in the newly formed Central
division, so tonight is an important early season contest; just don't expect
what you saw on Tuesday or you will be VERY disappointed. Tonight could be a
trap game versus a trap team.
Wednesday, 23 October 2013
Jets are going to miss the South Least
What a great hockey game last night against the Washington
Capitals. Yes, the outcome isn't what Jets fans wanted or had hoped for, but
you cannot complain about the entertainment value. While obviously it makes all
the sense in the world, its very sad that the Jets are no longer in the south
east division and these teams will only play a couple times a year...
The west is big, mean, nasty, and truthfully, somewhat boring hockey. I
have watched the western division primarily all of my life, never really paying
too close attention to the east. Oh sure, there was the year that I had eight
(yes eight) Ottawa Senators in my hockey pool (and yes I did win) but I have
always been a west guy. That changed when the Jets became reality and for the
first time in my life I was exposed to the entire conference for more than the
odd game here and there. The difference in play between the two is so striking.
Tuesday, 22 October 2013
Trouba - how does he compare to his peers?
Jacob Trouba was very lucky last Friday. I know its hard to
believe a sprained neck can in any way be lucky, but considering he was taken
off the ice in a stretcher... He should miss a month of action, and after seeing
the play, many probably felt it would be the last game he played this year.
Friday, 18 October 2013
The spirit of St. Louis
I have always had a minor dislike for the St Louis Blues
because they beat the old Jets in 1982, three games to one. The Jets had
finished second in the Norris, coming off one of the worst seasons ever in
1980-81. The Jets were favoured over the sub .500 Blues and promptly dumped in
four games. Looking back at the rosters now, St Louis
had several players aged 21-25 who were just coming into their own and were a
better team. Doesn't matter, I'm still bitter... (although I always loved Mike
Liut, great hockey cards)
Thursday, 17 October 2013
Will Patrice Cormier ever arrive?
With the news of the recall of Patrice Cormier from the
minors, it got me to thinking about the 2008 draft where he was picked in the
second round, 54th overall by the New Jersey Devils. After five years, you have
either arrived as a prospect, or you haven't. The only exception to that rule
is goalies and maybe the odd defensemen who decided to go the NCAA route. Safe
to say Cormier hasn't developed into a full fledged NHL 'er
and maybe never will.
Wednesday, 16 October 2013
Morale victory?
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Courtesy mckeenshockey.com |
Last night the Winnipeg Jets arguably played their best game
of the year, and fell 3-0 to the Montréal Canadiens. I know what you are
thinking, this is pro sports and there are no morale victories. Perhaps that is
true, but it's also important to remember the NHL
season is a marathon, not a sprint. The Jets dominated several aspects of the
game last night, the numbers don't lie...
Tuesday, 15 October 2013
Tuxedo Night!
Way back in the early 1980's, the Winnipeg Jets marketing
team created Tuxedo night to celebrate the visits of the Montréal Canadiens.
It's always special (and annoying) when an original six team comes to a
Canadian market. The fans of those teams who seldom visit Western
Canada get to watch their favourite team in person (that's the
annoying part). For the team it was a chance to be on National TV, an
opportunity for the "local kid done good" to have his friends and
family to see him live. Back in the early 80's though as a franchise or fan, it meant you had
arrived!
Saturday, 12 October 2013
The importance of division games
The Jets faced a division opponent for the second time this
season last night and came away from the game with a 4-1 defeat versus Dallas.
Having lost to Minnesota the previous evening, their record now stands at 0 for
2 in division games. This is an early season trend that cannot continue.
Friday, 11 October 2013
Win a damn draw!
There are several truths about hockey. One, if you win a
high percentage of face-offs, it generally isn't discussed. two, if you lose a
high percentage, it is dismissed as meaningless by most hockey people. So what
happens when your #1 center wins 5% of his draws and your #3 center wins 15%?
Answer - you chase the puck all night. Not helping matters was Jim Slater
posting a 36% number, in fact the only center that kept his head above water
was rookie Mark Scheifele who ended the night winning 60% of his face-offs, a
great total.
Thursday, 10 October 2013
Jets face-off against new division rival
Tonight will not be the first time the Winnipeg Jets are
playing in Minnesota , but it is
the first time they are playing against them as a new division opponent and are
their closet geographical rival. I'll be honest and upfront, I can't stand
watching Minnesota play hockey.
Even with the additions of Ryan Suter and Zach Parise, they still play a very
safe, controlled game that focuses on defence first. The lessons taught by
former coach Jacques Lemaire have
not been forgotten. Hopefully Winnipeg and Minnesota learn to hate each other
as that is how true rivals are born. (or meet in the playoffs) The one thing
the Wild do well is get in fast on the forecheck and pressure the defencemen.
Winnipeg is also very good at that so it will be fun to watch that game within
the game.
Tuesday, 8 October 2013
Early break in the schedule timed well for Jets
Coming off easily their worst game of this young season
losing Sunday to the Ducks, the Winnipeg Jets have a 4 day break in the
schedule which is perfectly timed. Coach Claude Noel can "punish" the
team with a bag skate if he chooses, and can use the extended break to teach, which
is always vital early in the season. Even though the coaching staff and the
majority of the team has been here for a couple of years, there is always an
early adjustment period that happens every season. I would be surprised if they
didn't come out with a great effort Thursday against Minnesota .
Monday, 7 October 2013
The Jets 3.0
Since the return of the NHL to the fine city of Winnipeg in May of 2011, the MSN and blogger community have referred to them as the Jets 2.0. I neither believe this nickname or agree with it. This is the third version of a professional team known as the "Jets" to play in Winnipeg.
To refer to them as 2.0 is one of two things. Either you are assuming that the team that started in 1979 was not an expansion team (it was actually worse) or you are doing what the NHL does, ignoring the WHA. This is wrong on both fronts.
Friday, 4 October 2013
The Jets are all set to fly high...
It will be a great test for the team, and should be an eye opener for fans and the teams in the Western Conference. The Jets are one of the few teams that are large enough to play with the Kings and arguably have more power wingers then any team in the NHL...
Thursday, 3 October 2013
Josh Morrissey signs entry level deal
As per the Jets official site, the Jets have come to terms with recent first round selection Josh Morrissey. At the time of the draft, I felt it was a bit of a reach pick and poor asset management on the Jets part (not trading down). To his credit, Morrissey has delivered excellent hockey so far this fall and IMO has become the top prospect not playing in the NHL. Go to http://jets.nhl.com/club/news.htm?id=685307&navid=DL|WPG|home for more details.
Wednesday, 2 October 2013
Czech, Mate. The Jets may have traded for a king
Last nights game versus the Edmonton Oilers featured 4
players who hail from the Czech Republic .
Early it looked like Ales Hemsky was going to best his country men with a great
start with Taylor Hall on the top line. Ondrej Pavelec fought the puck all
night and Ladi Smid will never be on the highlight reels. The best Czech last
night was easily Michael Frolik who notched 2 goals including the game winner
late in the 3rd period. Frolik was one of my wild cards heading into the season
and if last night was any indication, he may be the trade of the summer.
Tuesday, 1 October 2013
Jets ready to drop the puck
Tonight the action starts for real and the NHL 's
97th season begins! For the first time in Jets 3.0 history (yes 3.0...I don't
agree with the 2.0 terminology) they will travel to Edmonton
and take on the Oilers. Due to the lockout, this is only the second meeting
between the two clubs, and I can tell you first hand there are thousands of
Manitobans now living in Edmonton
that couldn't be more excited for tonight. I was at the X game a week or so ago
and could not believe the amount of Jets gear and face paint.
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