After Josh Morrissey pulled the Winnipeg Jets back into Monday night's game, he turned to the crowd and, while pumping his right hand into the air, began…
“We found a way to grind in the third.” Sometimes you step up and be the difference maker, and he was tonight.” “Every guy was battling, every guy was doing the right thing. It wasn’t like every shift we were dominating in the (offensive) zone, but we got on the forecheck, got on the forecheck, got on the forecheck. They were just happy to chip it in and go change. “He’d been playing that way the whole game. We have a great team, a great group of guys here. Just before tucking away his ninth of the season, the Jets looked destined to drop their fourth straight decision. Down a pair of goals early in the third, they had unloaded both barrels on St. Article content Tried to get a little emotion, kind of blacked out. Really put it to them.
WINNIPEG — Josh Morrissey and Mark Scheifele each scored a pair of third-period goals as the Winnipeg Jets erased a 2-0 deficit and defeated the St. Louis ...
The Hockey Hall of Famer played for the NHL's Chicago Blackhawks before signing a then-record $1-million deal to join the Winnipeg Jets of the upstart World Hockey Association in 1972. “He was obviously a big part of why we were in that game the whole game,” Blues defenceman Colton Parayko said of Binnington. Winnipeg outshot the visitors 19-7 in the middle frame, but was 0-for-6 on the power play after 40 minutes. Morrissey, who has a career-high 10 goals and 43 assists, was named to the all-star team representing the Central Division. “To score 40 seconds after they got that second goal just turned the whole game around in our favour,” Bowness said. “He’d been playing that way the whole game. “Obviously fans are getting on us and at times rightfully so, for sure. “But it’s something to learn and build from.” Morrissey had shouted “let's (bleeping) go” after his first goal to rally his teammates. Louis was 1-for-2. “He always does, and he got rewarded. “Josh played frickin’ fantastic tonight,” Scheifele said.
Time: 7:00 PM CST Channel: Sportsnet Radio: CJOB The Winnipeg Jets and St. Louis Blues are playing tonight on a not so cold Polar Vortex night (fight me on ...
They have dealt with Jordan Binnington being not so good and have also had to deal with Binnington’s temper. Louis Blues](https://www.stlouisgametime.com) are playing tonight on a not so cold Polar Vortex night (fight me on that, it is fine outside). [Winnipeg Jets](https://www.arcticicehockey.com) and [St.
The St. Louis Blues look to snap their four-game losing streak as their road trip wraps up against the Winnipeg Jets on Monday.
Winnipeg won the first two games of the season series against the Blues by a combined score of 9-2. Louis their first loss (4-0) of the season back in October and then picked up a 5-2 road win at Enterprise Center in early December behind winger Pierre-Luc Dubois’ two-goal performance. 15, the Jets have lost the first two games of their homestand, including a shutout loss to the Philadelphia Flyers on Saturday night. The Blues have dropped four straight games, including the first two games on this three-game road trip, falling to the Colorado Avalanche on Saturday and a shutout loss at the Arizona Coyotes on Thursday night. Louis Blues at Winnipeg Jets The Winnipeg Jets continue a five-game homestand on Monday as they play host to the visiting St.
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The Jets have played five consecutive games against teams that are fighting for their playoff lives and tonight will provide more of the same with St. Louis ...
One of Capobianco's strengths is moving the puck quickly, which is something the Jets have struggled with, especially in their own end. The Blues have dropped four in a row and are eight points out of the final playoff spot in the Western Conference, nine points out of third spot in the Central Division. The Jets have played five consecutive games against teams that are fighting for their playoff lives and tonight will provide more of the same with St.
Josh Morrissey and Mark Scheifele each scored a pair of third-period goals as the Winnipeg Jets erased a 2-0 deficit and defeated the St. Louis Blues 4-2 on ...
The Hockey Hall of Famer played for Chicago before signing a then-record $1-million deal to join the Winnipeg Jets of the upstart World Hockey Association in 1972. "He was obviously a big part of why we were in that game the whole game," Blues defenceman Colton Parayko said of Binnington. Winnipeg outshot the visitors 19-7 in the middle frame, but was 0-for-6 on the power play after 40 minutes. "Kind of hanging in there with a pretty depleted lineup, you know. "To score 40 seconds after they got that second goal just turned the whole game around in our favour," Bowness said. Morrissey, who has a career-high 10 goals and 43 assists, was named to the all-star team representing the Central Division. "He'd been playing that way the whole game. "Obviously fans are getting on us and at times rightfully so, for sure. 11. "But it's something to learn and build from." Morrissey had shouted "let's [bleeping] go" after his first goal to rally his teammates. Louis was 1-for-2.
Josh Morrissey and Mark Scheifele each scored a pair of third-period goals as the Winnipeg Jets erased a 2-0 deficit and defeated the St. Louis Blues 4-2 on ...
The Hockey Hall of Famer played for the NHL's Chicago Blackhawks before signing a then-record $1-million deal to join the Winnipeg Jets of the upstart World Hockey Association in 1972. Winnipeg outshot the visitors 19-7 in the middle frame, but was 0-for-6 on the power play after 40 minutes. [Winnipeg Jets](/hockey/nhl/teams/winnipeg-jets/) erased a 2-0 deficit and defeated the [St. Louis was 1-for-2. St. The Jets had another pair of power plays in the first half of the second period, but a total of six shots couldn't get by Binnington.
Let's start with the obvious, losing sucks. The Jets have now lost their past three games in decisive fashion to the Nashville Predators, Buffalo Sabres, and ...
He’d profile as the third-line center this season, and there’d have to be some sort of salary retention by Chicago (or a third team) to make the remaining contract easier to swallow. Meier would slot in on the top line, then suddenly that’s one of the more talented forward groups top to bottom in the league. The Jets are reaching a point where they need to make a definitive decision on if they’re planning on going all-in. The Jets have now lost their past three games in decisive fashion to the Nashville Predators, Buffalo Sabres, and the Flyers. The Jets are lucky enough to have one of the best goalies in the league with Connor Hellebuyck manning the crease, and despite doing so many times, he can’t steal every game for them. The unfortunate fact is that they still aren’t guaranteed one of those top spots, and now have a re-energized Colorado Avalanche closing the gap.
A win Monday night against another reeling team, the Blues, on a four-game losing skid, will do well to get those good feelings going.
I’m not in denial or neglecting to note that the Winnipeg Jets are certainly in need of a break — playing 31 games in 62 days, between December and January. That was followed by a worse carving, this one by the Philadelphia Flyers on Saturday … They’re struggling with defence and what looks like — from my comfy couch at times — a lack of motivation and compete level.
Just over a month before the deadline, it's difficult to write the script for what the Jets need to do.
[Patrik Laine](https://theathletic.com/nhl/player/patrik-laine-Qv3zY3ZTfMLQwvXu/) and [Jack Roslovic](https://theathletic.com/nhl/player/jack-roslovic-kphhXaEvbnCVPbsU/)) — are all the product of Winnipeg’s work in the draft. Louis](https://theathletic.com/nhl/team/blues/) after spending a first- and fourth-round pick plus [Brendan Lemieux](https://theathletic.com/nhl/player/brendan-lemieux-dvufWNiYQ6wb6QME/) in the Hayes trade, then what’s the point? Winnipeg would be wholly justified in trading one or more of these prospects (or Heinola, [Logan Stanley](https://theathletic.com/nhl/player/logan-stanley-mNeYHZBacDMck8E1/), [Dylan Samberg](https://theathletic.com/nhl/player/dylan-samberg-nO85PK2F1Y1oj9HM/), Declan Chisholm and so on) if it believed in a deep playoff run. [Jonathan Toews](https://theathletic.com/nhl/player/jonathan-toews-hQ4iOrjWSpCCnKly/), Florida about [Sam Bennett](https://theathletic.com/nhl/player/sam-bennett-zCWxfEHxNsjEivDw/) and [Sam Reinhart](https://theathletic.com/nhl/player/sam-reinhart-k9hYhbPckCdVPcId/) or — most ideally — [San Jose](https://theathletic.com/nhl/team/sharks/) about [Timo Meier](https://theathletic.com/nhl/player/timo-meier-6YnX1J6IGjn03wAZ/). [Josh Morrissey](https://theathletic.com/nhl/player/josh-morrissey-2WvHDiFUj7Cp7xBr/) has followed up a career season with one for the ages, while other prime-aged talents like [Kyle Connor](https://theathletic.com/nhl/player/kyle-connor-RZOKiS30WqCO7GX0/), [Nikolaj Ehlers](https://theathletic.com/nhl/player/nikolaj-ehlers-XAwE8tbISrFIdJOA/) and [Adam Lowry](https://theathletic.com/nhl/player/adam-lowry-SKiMnpTvnBPOUcm2/) are presumably at the height of their powers. The competing pressures of a closing window and the Jets’ current struggles create confusion about what they “should” do at the trade deadline. [Connor Hellebuyck](https://theathletic.com/nhl/player/connor-hellebuyck-mWRNu28WFawDEMil/), [Mark Scheifele](https://theathletic.com/nhl/player/mark-scheifele-SeBCkfBlEaJjcbzm/) and [Blake Wheeler](https://theathletic.com/nhl/player/blake-wheeler-kyiBjNke8utWBW0I/) are scheduled to become 2024 UFAs and have all delivered at least as much as could be hoped for … [Bruins](https://theathletic.com/nhl/team/bruins/) have done or the [Avalanche](https://theathletic.com/nhl/team/avalanche/) did last season. [Jacob Trouba](https://theathletic.com/nhl/player/jacob-trouba-x9kixNItWNZkoz1i/) yielded [Neal Pionk](https://theathletic.com/nhl/player/neal-pionk-EnPp3w7cQkf2xWpx/) the first-round pick (Winnipeg’s own) that became Ville Heinola but the cost to the future was well-felt. [Pierre-Luc Dubois](https://theathletic.com/nhl/player/pierre-luc-dubois-nDjkQo3GxE1GcW8s/) may not be around long-term but he’s been a great player for most of the season. [Brenden Dillon](https://theathletic.com/nhl/player/brenden-dillon-3twd81liq9XO3TjH/) spoke to Winnipeg’s need to return to its identity on Saturday night, echoing Bowness’ claim that players are trying to do too much by themselves. Perhaps this gap between knowing and doing is what Bowness means when he says the Jets have work to do off the ice as well.
Find out how to watch, live stream or TV channel and game time information for the matchup between the Winnipeg Jets and the St. Louis Blues on January 30, ...
- Jordan Kyrou's 47 points are important for St. He has recorded 23 goals and 24 assists in 47 games. The Jets sit in third place and the Blues are 11th in the Western Conference. St. The Winnipeg Jets (31-19-1) take the ice against the St. - St.
The Winnipeg Jets have recently reverted to playing an individual brand of hockey that got them in trouble under former coach Paul Maurice.
Instead of looking ahead to the Stars, the Jets need to be wary of what is in the rear-view mirror. The Jets will need to have their stars look inside themselves and decide if they can be the “difference makers” Bowness is searching for. Keith loves all sports and is a huge fan of the NFL (Skol Vikings… The Jets have plenty of skill, but this season, for the first time in a long time, they have been using it collectively to work the system Bowness and his staff have fought hard to install. Keith Forsyth is a freelance writer and sports junkie from rural Manitoba who is covering the Winnipeg Jets for The Hockey Writers. As he stated in the post-game presser following the loss to the Flyers when asked if the Jets were able to gain a spark after a second-period timeout and some line shuffling, “We’re disappointed that we didn’t see it from the guys that we needed it from. More concerning, they are five points ahead of the Minnesota Wild and six ahead of the Colorado Avalanche, and both of those teams have three games in hand over the Jets. They snuck by the [Arizona Coyotes](https://thehockeywriters.com/docs/arizona-coyotes/) in their next game in a 2-1 home victory in a game they should have dominated. Which was the problem all of last year…We thought we had corrected it, now we have to correct it again, and we will.– Rick Bowness, (from “Jets go from bad to worse: Losses are getting uglier”, Winnipeg Free Press, 28/01/2023) [defeating the Pittsburgh Penguins](https://www.cbc.ca/sports/hockey/nhl/winnipeg-jets-pittsburgh-penguins-nhl-recap-jan-13-1.6713826) in Pennsylvania on Jan. It can best be described as a system where the best players look to simply outscore the opposition while depending on Connor Hellebuyck to stop enough pucks to guarantee a victory. Of all the adjectives and phrases I’ve read on social media to describe the Winnipeg Jets’ play of late, a text I got from a good friend who is an avid fan was my favourite.
The chorus of boos at Canada Life Centre on Saturday evening were the loudest in recent memory. Quite frankly, they were the most prolific jeers in ...
Montreal Canadiens Record: 20-26-4 (.440%, 26th) 5v5 Goal Differential: -22 (27th) 5v5 xGF/60: 2.28 (27th) 5v5 xGA/60: 3.08 (31st) PP xGF/60: 6.36 (t-27th) PK xGA/60: 9.74 (31st) 5v5 PDO: 99.3 Previous Week: 27th (-1) While the Canucks moved down in spite of their week, the Canadiens dropped a spot because they actually did have a bad week, as they lost three straight to the Bruins, Red Wings and Senators. Ottawa Senators Record: 23-23-3 (.500%, t-23rd) 5v5 Goal Differential: -29 (29th) 5v5 xGF/60: 2.84 (10th) 5v5 xGA/60: 2.7 (22nd) PP xGF/60: 9.52 (5th) PK xGA/60: 8.55 (t-25th) 5v5 PDO: 97.1 Previous Week: 24th (+3) The Senators seem to have put an end to their stretch of seven losses in nine games last week thanks to winning three games in a row. Philadelphia Flyers Record: 21-21-9 (.500%, t-23rd) 5v5 Goal Differential: -6 (21st) 5v5 xGF/60: 2.4 (24th) 5v5 xGA/60: 2.75 (23rd) PP xGF/60: 5.55 (32nd) PK xGA/60: 8.41 (20th) 5v5 PDO: 99.8 Previous Week: 25th (+1) The Flyers didn’t have the best start to the week as they found themselves on a three-game losing streak after dropping games to the Kings and the Wild last week, but they put it to an end by adding to the Jets' troubles with a 4-0 win. Buffalo Sabres Record: 26-19-4 (.571%, 16th) 5v5 Goal Differential: +8 (t-11th) 5v5 xGF/60: 2.68 (14th) 5v5 xGA/60: 2.64 (20th) PP xGF/60: 6.38 (26th) PK xGA/60: 8.91 (28th) 5v5 PDO: 100.5 Previous Week: 21st (+1) Despite an up-and-down season for the Sabres, they are now just one point out of a playoff spot thanks to a five-game winning streak and points in their last seven games. Pittsburgh Penguins Record: 24-16-9 (.582%, 15th) 5v5 Goal Differential: -3 (t-19th) 5v5 xGF/60: 2.9 (5th) 5v5 xGA/60: 2.62 (17th) PP xGF/60: 8.87 (13th) PK xGA/60: 8.51 (24th) 5v5 PDO: 99.9 Previous Week: 14th (-3) The Penguins are hanging on to the final playoff spot in the East after a stretch of three losses in their last four games, but that doesn’t save them from dropping a few spots in the rankings. New York Islanders Record: 25-22-5 (.529%, 20th) 5v5 Goal Differential: +17 (8th) 5v5 xGF/60: 2.65 (t-16th) 5v5 xGA/60: 2.81 (25th) PP xGF/60: 7.86 (21st) PK xGA/60: 8.47 (21st) 5v5 PDO: 101.4 Previous Week: 19th (0) It hasn’t been a pretty month for the Islanders, as a stretch of 10 losses in 11 games makes a run to the playoffs all the harder for them. Florida Panthers Record: 24-22-6 (.519%, 22nd) 5v5 Goal Differential: +9 (10th) 5v5 xGF/60: 3.11 (2nd) 5v5 xGA/60: 2.63 (t-18th) PP xGF/60: 9.29 (7th) PK xGA/60: 7.94 (14th) 5v5 PDO: 99.7 Previous Week: 16th (0) Last week would have been a great opportunity to catch up in the playoff race with four games on the schedule, especially since most of the other teams that they’re fighting with have games in hand. New Jersey Devils Record: 32-13-4 (.694%, 3rd) 5v5 Goal Differential: +35 (3rd) 5v5 xGF/60: 3.03 (3rd) 5v5 xGA/60: 2.43 (9th) PP xGF/60: 9.49 (6th) PK xGA/60: 7.74 (12th) 5v5 PDO: 101.1 Previous Week: 3rd (-1) The Devils took two out of their three matchups last week, beating the Golden Knights and the Stars, with a loss to the Predators sandwiched between them. Winnipeg Jets Record: 31-19-1 (.618%, 9th) 5v5 Goal Differential: +6 (15th) 5v5 xGF/60: 2.65 (t-16th) 5v5 xGA/60: 2.67 (21st) PP xGF/60: 8.96 (t-11th) PK xGA/60: 7.22 (6th) 5v5 PDO: 101 Previous Week: 6th (-6) After their highest ranking of the season last week, they take the biggest drop of the week after losing three straight and five of their last seven overall. Toronto Maple Leafs Record: 31-12-8 (.686%, 4th) 5v5 Goal Differential: +28 (4th) 5v5 xGF/60: 2.87 (t-8th) 5v5 xGA/60: 2.39 (t-6th) PP xGF/60: 9.12 (8th) PK xGA/60: 6.83 (2nd) 5v5 PDO: 101.4 Previous Week: 4th (+1) The Leafs also find themselves on a bit of a hot streak, as they have a 5-1-1 record in their last seven after wins over the Islanders, Rangers and Capitals. Calgary Flames Record: 24-17-9 (.570%, 17th) 5v5 Goal Differential: +8 (t-11th) 5v5 xGF/60: 2.88 (7th) 5v5 xGA/60: 2.38 (5th) PP xGF/60: 8.13 (16th) PK xGA/60: 6.98 (3rd) 5v5 PDO: 98.4 Previous Week: 13th (0) The Flames stick around in the same spot as last week, as they still haven’t gone on a long enough hot streak to get back within five points of some of the teams ahead of them here. Carolina Hurricanes Record: 32-9-8 (.735%, 2nd) 5v5 Goal Differential: +25 (5th) 5v5 xGF/60: 3.19 (1st) 5v5 xGA/60: 2.04 (1st) PP xGF/60: 9.04 (10th) PK xGA/60: 6.21 (1st) 5v5 PDO: 103.2 Previous Week: 2nd (0) The Hurricanes find themselves on a five-game winning streak, along with points in eight straight after beating the Stars, Sharks and Bruins last week.
After head coach Rick Bowness voiced his displeasure following Saturday's loss to the Philadelphia Flyers, the Winnipeg Jets' top players more than accepted ...
“A little bit of a sigh of relief and you get to enjoy the break a little bit more. You’ve got to get excited, you’ve got to get ramped up and get the crowd into it. We’re going to have to have a few good practices and come back to work and use that third period template as this is the way that we play, that this is every night.” “We had to get to the net. “The difference makers, when I said that I wasn’t just focused on the offensive guys. (It’s) nice to just, whether, I don’t know I haven’t looked at the scoresheet, but whether guys showed up win the scoresheet or not, I thought we played a heck of a game.
I like Rick Bowness on the whole, but some of his idiosyncrasies and blindspots have been flaring up over the last few weeks. All of these issues nearly ...
The Jets made a poor line-change and were punished immediately, with Jake Neighbours walking in alone to make it 1-0. Suddenly, the dam seemed to burst and Morrissey added his second goal of the game right after, giving Winnipeg its first lead of the night. Josh Morrissey decided enough was enough, and sped off on a 2-on-1 the other way. The second period didn’t do much to restore Winnipeg’s fan faith, with the Blues striking first on a power play breakaway. Louis was defensively porous and gave the Jets a number of looks, but the helter-skelter Jets lines couldn’t find space behind Binnington. Either way, the new lines didn’t exactly look up to snuff against a mediocre Blues squad.
Josh Morrissey might have had the quote of the night, but there weren't any microphones around.
"A little bit of a sigh of relief and you get to enjoy the break a little bit more." "The games are only going to ramp up again," said Scheifele. "We got it in deep, we got O-zone time, we made plays, we made passes. "Even when we got the lead, we kept doing the same thing," said Scheifele. "To score 40 seconds after they got that second goal just turned the whole game around in our favour," said Bowness. "The atmosphere on the bench, the attitudes were good. "It wasn't like every shift we were dominating in the O zone, but we got on the forecheck, got on the forecheck, got on the forecheck. Morrissey got the fans on their feet just 40- seconds later, as he kept on a 2-on-1 rush and snapped home his ninth of the season to cut the St. Neighbours factored in on the second goal of the contest as well, which came 2:02 into the third. "That team tonight, our guys - I told them after the game - they weren't going to be denied tonight." His power play goal came off a stretch pass from Torey Krug, and the 20-year-old squeaked a backhand past Connor Hellebuyck to make it 1-0. "Whether guys showed up win the scoresheet or not, I thought we played a heck of a game.
The Blues led 2-0 early in the third period before Morrissey put the team on his back to lead the comeback win.
After the Blues turned the puck over to Kyle Connor in the St. Hellebuyck and Morrissey will now head to Florida to take part in the All-Star game while the rest of the team takes time off. Neighbours walked in alone and beat Connor Hellebuyck to open the scoring. After Dylan Samberg made a questionable pinch, Josh Leivo got free along the boards for a 2-on-1. “We haven’t played well at all, the big guys have to step up, and they all did tonight.” But Morrissey’s goal ended a 103 minute shutout streak, and flipped the momentum as they scored three goals in a little over seven minutes to take the lead for good. They also had a four-minute power play but only managed one shot during the four minutes. “That team tonight – I told them after the game, they were not going to be denied tonight. “Every guy was battling and every guy was doing the right thing,” said Scheifele. Upset with his so called difference makers after Saturday’s loss, Bowness completely shuffled his forward lines, dropping Nikolaj Ehlers down to the fourth line to start the game. We had some great looks, and it was just a matter of staying with it. Louis Blues Monday night, it looked like they were destined for a fourth straight loss to head into the all-star break.
Josh Morrissey and Mark Scheifele each scored a pair of third-period goals as the Winnipeg Jets erased a 2-0 deficit and defeated the St. Louis Blues 4-2 on ...
“He was obviously a big part of why we were in that game the whole game,” Blues defenceman Colton Parayko said of Binnington. The Hockey Hall of Famer played for the NHL's Chicago Blackhawks before signing a then-record $1-million deal to join the Winnipeg Jets of the upstart World Hockey Association in 1972. Winnipeg outshot the visitors 19-7 in the middle frame, but was 0-for-6 on the power play after 40 minutes. “To score 40 seconds after they got that second goal just turned the whole game around in our favour,” Bowness said. Morrissey, who has a career-high 10 goals and 43 assists, was named to the all-star team representing the Central Division. “He’d been playing that way the whole game. “But it’s something to learn and build from.” “Obviously fans are getting on us and at times rightfully so, for sure. Morrissey had shouted “let's (bleeping) go” after his first goal to rally his teammates. Louis was 1-for-2. “He always does, and he got rewarded. “Josh played frickin’ fantastic tonight,” Scheifele said.
Another week closer to the 2023 NHL trade deadline and teams are starting to get more aggressive with their scouting coverage. Contending clubs who are ...
[Dylan Samberg](/hockey/nhl/players/dylan-samberg/1057151): Samberg is on the rise for me and I’ve always had time for the way he manages the game. Note: On the surface this looks like an overpayment for the Jets, but consider Acciari is on pace for over 15 goals and his face-off winning percentage is close to 55. In fact, he has shown he is capable of the role at times this season. [Dylan DeMelo](/hockey/nhl/players/dylan-demelo/612980): DeMelo is a steady contributor for the Jets. [Neal Pionk](/hockey/nhl/players/neal-pionk/1050025): Pionk logs a ton of ice for the Jets in all situations, averaging 22 minutes per game. [Josh Morrissey](/hockey/nhl/players/josh-morrissey/741443): Morrissey has been one of the top defencemen in the entire NHL this season. He will be up for the role in time, but the Jets would be wise to add to their middle six and spread out his responsibilities. Playoffs involve trying to wear down your opponent over the course of a seven-game series and these players could prove valuable in the role. [Pierre-Luc Dubois](/hockey/nhl/players/pierre-luc-dubois/920212): There is a trend developing with my analysis of Jets players – and Dubois fits the theme. The real test for Ehlers will come in the second half of the season and playoffs. Dubois skates at even strength and the power-play and has seen a small spike in his average TOI recently – trending closer to 20 minutes per game. He then has a modified no-move (15 team) for the duration of his contract.