
Last Night in Canadian Hockey – Nov. 30: Jets, Habs, Leafs, Oilers & Canucks
Which Canadian teams are really built to last? A quarter-season in, the picture is clearer—and more surprising—than anyone expected.

Which Canadian teams are really built to last? A quarter-season in, the picture is clearer—and more surprising—than anyone expected.

Jets snap four-game skid with Niederreiter’s two goals — can Winnipeg build on this win and stay strong on the road?

Gabriel Vilardi may not steal headlines, but he’s quietly guiding the Jets. He's a consistent player who can anchor the team’s identity.

Winnipeg fell 5–1 in Carolina, but Thomas Milic’s poised NHL debut gave the Jets one bright thread to pull from a tough night.

Can the Jets escape their funk? Washington’s Ovechkin steals the show again as Winnipeg falls 4-3 despite Vilardi's and Scheifele's heroics.

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

Eighteen games in, the Jets aren’t flashy—but their stars are steady, their depth is steady, and their offense is quietly doing real damage.

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

After a three-game skid, how did the Winnipeg Jets get back to basics and earn a bounce-back win over the Canucks?