The Jets are expected to move on from a former Stanley Cup champ.
The Winnipeg Jets have named their new head coach just a couple weeks after Rick Bowness decided to call it a career. Scott Arniel will be the Winnipeg Jets franchise’s tenth head coach in its history.
The Winnipeg Jets named Scott Arniel as the franchise's next head coach Friday, replacing Rick Bowness. Arniel, 61, was associate coach for two seasons under Bowness, who announced his retirement May 6.
The team from the “True North” has promoted a familiar face to the top job behind the bench. On Friday, the Winnipeg Jets announced that Scott Arniel had been promoted to become the fifth head coach in franchise history.
The Winnipeg Jets have officially named Scott Arniel as the fifth head coach in modern franchise history.
According to TSN’s Darren Dreger, the Winnipeg Jets have hired Scott Arniel as their new head coach. Dreger adds, Arniel, who was considered a frontrunner throughout the interview process, is well-respected by the players and has earned another opportunity to lead an NHL team.
The Winnipeg Jets need to usher in the future of their blue line and increase their short-term financial flexibility. They can accomplish both things by buying out Neal Pionk and Nate Schmidt.
Putting a free-agent focus on the Winnipeg Jets.
The Winnipeg Jets have a lot of work to do before the 2024-25 season. Here’s the 2024 off-season preview. The Winnipeg Jets have a lot of factors to consider this off-season, including filling roster spots and re-signing crucial restricted free agents (RFA) and unrestricted free agents (UFA) while also finding key players in free agency.
Dallas Stars: 113 points, 1st in Central, def. COL in Round 2 (4-2) Edmonton Oilers: 104 points, 2nd in Pacific, def. VAN in Round 2 (4-3) While the late 1990s and early 2000s have plenty of rivalries that get more of a spotlight when strolling down memory lane, the Stars and Oilers have a bit of ancient history from those days.
Murat Ates of The Winnipeg Sun: The Winnipeg Jets keep searching for a Head Coach for reasons that are very obvious. After all, this is a team that wants to win now.
The Winnipeg Jets will likely be in need of a new backup goaltender for next season. Laurent Brossoit, in his return to Winnipeg, performed excellently behind Connor Hellebuyck but as an unrestricted free agent (UFA) will get starter money from someone.
The Winnipeg Jets’ season end was abrupt, and introduced a wealth of questions a lot earlier than they anticipated. With eyes shifting to the offseason activities, the Jets’ current unrestricted free agents take center stage.
In addition to previous connections with the Kraken and Maple Leafs, Todd McLellan has now interviewed with the Devils and Jets for their head coaching vacancies.
Scott Billeck: Have been told that the chances are slim at best for defenseman Brenden Dillon returning to the Winnipeg Jets. He’s a pending UFA. Sources have said that Dillon didn’t have any talks with the Jets during the season and didn’t receive any contract offer.
The Winnipeg Jets tied a 2.0 era record with 52 regular-season wins in 2023-24 and got strong contributions from throughout the lineup. Unfortunately, however, they made a second-straight first-round exit, losing to the Colorado Avalanche in five games.
Nikolaj Ehlers recently spoke to the media, stating “There has been no talk with [Kevin Cheveldayoff] so far and I still definitely have to talk to him with my agent as well.” The Winnipeg Jets forward is entering the final year of his seven-year, $42 million contract.
After an incredible regular season which saw the Winnipeg Jets post an stellar 52-24-6 record, followed by a quick five-game exit from the Stanley Cup Playoffs, the Jets and their management group find themselves in an interesting spot this offseason.
What’s all the rumours, news, and storylines out of the geographical centre of Canada, Winnipeg, Manitoba, as the Jets hunt for a head coach intensifies.
The hottest commodity on the coaching market will meet with another potential suitor. Daily Faceoff insider Frank Seravalli reports that former NHL head coach Craig Berube is meeting the Winnipeg Jets virtually over Zoom Tuesday for an interview – originally thought to be an in-person meeting.
Murat Ates of The Athletic: The Winnipeg Jets probably did not think their season would end so soon. After beating Colorado in Game 1, few could have predicted the Avalanche to win four straight games.
The Winnipeg Jets have landed. The marathon 82-game season is over and they have been eliminated from playoffs in five games for the second year in a row.
It is being reported by multiple sources that Winnipeg Jets’ head coach Rick Bowness is set to announce his retirement today. The organization confirmed this news when they posted a thank you video on their social media account.
Three teams have fallen for the center's combination of size (6-foot-4, 225 pounds) and all-around skill. All three have all wound up regretting it.
In the 2023-24 NHL season, it could be argued that the Winnipeg Jets’ starting goalie Connor Hellebuyck was the best goaltender of the campaign. Considering the noticeable increase in goals scored this year, he probably had the best season of his career.
Colorado defeated the Winnipeg Jets 6-3 to win the Western Conference first-round playoff series.
Valeri Nichushkin got the hat trick on Sunday but Cale Makar was the difference for the Colorado Avalanche.
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