The Winnipeg Jets have to alter their off-season plans after the news they learned on Wednesday. The team announced that team captain Adam Lowry underwent hip surgery and is expected to miss the next five to six months.
On Wednesday, the Winnipeg Jets announced that captain Adam Lowry underwent a successful hip surgery on Tuesday. Per the team’s post on social media, Lowry is expected to make a full recovery after a 5-6 month rehabilitation period, meaning he most likely won’t be ready to go by the start of the 2025-26 regular season.
The ultimate goal of any NHL player is to hoist the Stanley Cup. However, there is another trophy that is pretty great to lift when the playoffs end. We’re talking about the Conn Smythe Trophy, which goes to the postseason’s most valuable player.
Jets captain Adam Lowry won’t be available at the start of the 2025-26 season after undergoing successful hip surgery on Tuesday, per a club announcement.
In a shocking twist, new information has leaked that reveals Brock Nelson blocked an initial trade to the Jets before ultimately being moved to the Avalanche.
The Winnipeg Jets won the Presidents’ Trophy in the 2024-25 season as the top team in the NHL. Still, they would be eliminated in the second round by the Dallas Stars.
NHL analyst Bryan Logan revealed the three top destinations for Gabriel Vilardi, which are to either remain with the Jets, go to Utah, or head West to Vancouver.
With just over a month remaining until NHL Free Agency opens on July 1, Winnipeg Jets General Manager Kevin Cheveldayoff has quite the list of things to do in terms of keeping the group together after a franchise-best regular season.
The Winnipeg Jets won the Presidents’ Trophy as the top team in the NHL this year, but the Jets fell in six games to the Stars in the second round of the playoffs.
The Jets have a surplus of defensemen, and if everyone gets signed to a contract, not everyone will make the team, which could lead to discontent and trades.
Poor asset management by the Winnipeg Jets may cost them former first-round pick defenseman Haydn Fleury, as the team struggles to deal with free agents.
Despite both sides sitting down for a two-hour meeting, nothing is close between the Winnipeg Jets and pending UFA forward Nikolaj Ehlers. A preliminary
Murat Ates of The Athletic: Yes, the Winnipeg Jets’ offseason arguably comes down to one basic contract. Can Kevin Cheveldayoff find a way to keep Nikolaj Ehlers on board?
After the Winnipeg Jets saw their season end to the Dallas Stars in six games, they turned their focus to the offseason. The biggest pending free agent for the Jets this year is Nikolaj Ehlers.
Former NHL forward Jannik Hansen has linked pending Winnipeg Jets free-agent forward Nikolaj Ehlers to a surprising Eastern Conference team this summer.
Darrin Bauming of NHL.com: Winnipeg Jets GM Kevin Cheveldayoff said he spoke with the agent for pending UFA forward Nikolaj Ehlers for about two hours on Monday, and he hopes to talk to Ehlers after he’s finished with the World Championships in Sweden.
A trade that occurred back on March 6 involving the Ducks and Devils for Brian Dumoulin finally had the conditions met, which will include a Jets draft pick.
It’s time for another edition of NHL rumours. The conference finals have arrived, but we’re talking about teams that have been eliminated. Some clubs made a run to the second round.
The Winnipeg Jets saw their season end on Saturday with a 2-1 overtime loss to the Dallas Stars, eliminating the Presidents’ Trophy winners in six games.
The Winnipeg Jets have been eliminated from the 2025 Stanley Cup Playoffs, and with that, the offseason begins for the Presidents’ Trophy winners. Lots of big names are due new contracts for this club, and big needs must be addressed this summer.
The Winnipeg Jets not only lost Game 6 against the Dallas Stars, ending their season, but they also lost key defender Josh Morrissey to a potentially significant injury, per a TSN report.