
Late Drama Decides Ducks and Jets Game
Two-goal leads gone, overtime heartbreak — can Winnipeg fix late-game woes before the season slips away?

Two-goal leads gone, overtime heartbreak — can Winnipeg fix late-game woes before the season slips away?

Connor Hellebuyck's stellar performance leads Team USA to gold, raising questions about McDavid's MVP status despite his brilliance.

Connor Hellebuyck has been a rock for Team USA at the Olympics—OT heroics vs Sweden show why he’s the No. 1 netminder.

Canadian teams show clear trajectories: Ottawa and Toronto steady, Montreal encouraged, Winnipeg competitive, and Vancouver stuck in a rut.

A night of signals, not statements. Toronto searches, Montreal learns, Winnipeg steadies, Vancouver absorbs reality.

Hellebuyck speaks up for Ullmark: mental health isn’t a storyline. Listen first, judge later—or not at all.

Saturday’s games showed flashes of talent, but which Canadian teams are building habits—and which are still falling behind?

Can the Winnipeg Jets climb an impossible hill this season, or is their fight-it-to-the-last-buzzer DNA enough to keep them alive?

Momentum turned fast Thursday night. Four Canadian teams learned how small lapses still decide big games.

Jets blew a 3–0 lead, didn’t blink, and still found a way to win. Messy, tense, revealing—and maybe important.

Were last night’s losses bad luck—or signs of deeper issues facing Canada’s NHL teams?

Winnipeg rallies from behind to beat New Jersey 4-3—can Tanner Pearson and the Jets keep this momentum going?

Which Canadian NHL team is actually trending up—and which ones are sliding faster than the standings suggest?

What a mixed night revealed about Canadian teams: control in Calgary, cracks in Winnipeg, and a reminder that even contenders wobble.

Jets struggling early but see a chance to reset before the Olympic break—Morrissey and Connor stress focus, urgency, and getting back on track.

A full Canadian night in the NHL: effort wasn’t the issue. Control — especially late — was.

Was this a bad night for the Jets—or another warning that clean looks aren’t enough in the Central?

Canadian teams delivered drama, heartbreak, and late wins on Dec. 14 — from McDavid’s speed to Frost’s OT winner, every second counted.

Did Connor Hellebuyck’s return give the Jets more than a win? Did it give them their identity back?

A plugged-in insider says the Maple Leafs miss the playoffs — but is he right? Here’s why he’s picking four other Canadian teams instead.

Thrown into the deep end, Thomas Milic’s rookie NHL season has been a mix of tough losses, solid relief work, and AHL success.

Are the Oilers, Jets, Canadiens, and Leafs better than their early records suggest, or is panic still justified?

Sharing hockey cards with kids isn’t just fun—it can spark reading, math, science, and creativity in the classroom. Why?

Hellebuyck is out—can the Jets rally around their backup, or is this first loss a sign of trouble ahead in Winnipeg?

The Jets are about to find out who they really are without Hellebuyck. Can they hold on, or does this stretch sink their season?

Did the Jets steady themselves — or did the Flames let another one slip away? A prairie showdown full of hints about what comes next.

Can the Jets rebound after a 5-3 road loss? Hellebuyck stood tall, but defensive lapses and injuries cost them in Seattle.

Are Canada’s NHL teams finding their stride — or losing their grip — as November tests depth, confidence, and consistency across the board?

Hellebuyck holds the fort, Comrie quietly impresses — Winnipeg’s goalies giving the Jets steady hands in a season still finding its footing.

Canadian teams had a tough night: the Oilers blew a 3–1 lead, the Jets were shut out, and the Canadiens stormed back only to lose in a shootout.