The Winnipeg Jets have recalled forward Brad Lambert from the Manitoba Moose, it was announced Monday.
The Winnipeg Jets kick off a challenging three-game road trip against the Montreal Canadiens. During this three-game stretch, the Jets will face the Canadiens, Boston Bruins, and the league-leading Washington Capitals.
The Jets (34-14-3) have won three straight games thanks to a 5-2 victory over the Calgary Flames on Sunday. In that contest, Gabriel Vilardi scored twice and had four points, while Kyle Connor also found the back of the net (as part of a three-point performance), along with Mason Appleton and Mark Scheifele.
What is the possibility that Brock Nelson lands in Winnipeg before the end of this season? With chatter that Nelson could be among the more popular trade targets and with the Jets looking for the type of skill set that Nelson brings,
The Jets don't have a premium prospect or depth in quantity but have a very respectable top eight or nine prospects.
It wasn’t the trade deadline, Jonathan Toews, Winnipeg’s many pending free agents, its top prospects, systems, or chance to win the Stanley Cup. It was about an affable, polarizing, 6-foot-7 defenceman named Logan Stanley who has become a third-pairing fixture despite many readers’ opinions that he doesn’t deserve the role.
A rising winger for the Winnipeg Jets had a career-best night in their recent victory over the Utah Hockey Club. 23-year-old forward Cole Perfetti was the star of the night in the Jets' 5-2 win ...
Tuesday evening the Winnipeg Jets kickoff a three-game road trip with their first stop in La Belle Province to take on the Montreal Canadiens.  Puck drop is slated for 7 pm ET live from the
Boston Bruins vs. Buffalo Sabres, Winnipeg Jets clash with Montreal Canadiens. Which team is the right side to bet on in tonight's game?
Montreal always seems to give Winnipeg a tough test, especially in their own building. The Jets lost 4-3 in a shootout during last year’s annual visit (Laurent Brossoit was in net), and fell 4-1 the previous season (with Hellebuyck between the pipes).
The Dallas Stars and Golden Knights have been two of the West's top teams for years, and it may be the Conference Final we deserve.