The Winnipeg Jets didn’t just sign Jonathan Toews to a one-year contract for nostalgia’s sake. They believe he can make a difference, and head coach Scott Arniel has been careful in how he frames it.
As the Winnipeg Jets get ready for a new season, the front office has been dealing with the impending free agency of star Kyle Connor. Connor is entering the final year of his current contract, and there have been reports that he could test free agency.
The start of the 2025-26 NHL season is right around the corner. Unfortunately for the Winnipeg Jets, they are dealing with various multiple injuries and ailments.
Every NHL player faces some degree of pressure. Even Aleksander Barkov, who has captained the Florida Panthers to back-to-back titles. However, some players certainly face more pressure than most, and of course inherently some players are facing the most pressure.
The Winnipeg Jets will have a hole to fill in their opening night roster, as defenseman Dylan Samberg will be out for 6-8 weeks, according to head coach
Murat Ates of The Athletic: Ates writes in his column about Johnathan Toews and what he can bring to the team. If Toews stays healthy, he can be a 2C, and the Winnipeg Jets don’t have to worry about that problem.
The Jets’ top two defensive pairings for this season are set, but who wins the third-pairing roles to start 2025-26 is a big question mark. Six players vying for two spots represents the biggest positional battle of Jets’ preseason by far.
The second iteration of the Winnipeg Jets has only been around for 14 seasons. The Atlanta Thrashers moved after 11 seasons of their own, and the combined history has not led to much team success.
Jonathan Toews’ return to the NHL is nothing short of remarkable. After two-and-a-half years away from professional hockey—884 days, to be exact—he suited up for the Winnipeg Jets in a preseason game against the Edmonton Oilers.
The Winnipeg Jets are trying to keep their key players around as they have plans to compete in the present and future. Kyle Connor is one of the players they want to get an extension done with, but nobody knows when they will come to an agreement.
The Winnipeg Jets have yet to sign their superstar winger, Kyle Connor, and with his current deal set to expire at the end of the 2025-26 season, many believe that the longer it drags on, the worse off it is for the team.
The Winnipeg Jets have reduced their roster by six players, bringing the 53-man training camp down to 47. Kevin He, Edison Engle, Jacob Cloutier, and Owen Martin have been returned to their respective junior clubs.
After winning the Hart and Vezina a year ago, expectations are going up for Connor Hellebuyck and the Jets, and now the star goaltender has addressed that.
Sept. 11th: Pushing back somewhat on last month’s report, Ken Wiebe of the Winnipeg Free Press spoke with Lowry today and indicated that although his recovery is going very well, he’s still targeting a return in late October or early November.
Winnipeg Jets superstar and reigning Hart Trophy winner Connor Hellebuyck is the best goalie in the world, and he’s set to be the number one netminder for the United States at the 2026 Winter Olympics.
Zach Nehring was a third-round pick for Winnipeg, and now the NCAA prospect has opened up a potential saga after revealing he may not sign with the Jets.
Jets star defenseman Josh Morrissey has recovered fully from the knee injury he suffered in the 2025 Stanley Cup Playoffs and will not have any restrictions heading into training camp, he told Ken Wiebe of the Winnipeg Free Press last week.
After an incredible individual season, one of the best goaltenders in the National Hockey League is also considered one of the best in the virtual world.