
Three Bright Spots from the Jets’ Wild Win Over the Islanders
Jets blew a 3–0 lead, didn’t blink, and still found a way to win. Messy, tense, revealing—and maybe important.

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

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

Are the Jets closer to breaking through — or will slow starts keep burying them before their best hockey even shows up?

Two Canadian teams, two very different nights: are the Canucks close to breaking through, while the Jets start heating up?

Can the Jets build on a steady, detail-driven win over Buffalo and turn this into the kind of momentum swing their season needs?

Can the Jets build on a strong effort despite another loss — or did Montreal’s resilience reveal deeper problems for Winnipeg?

Are the Jets’ mounting rush-defense issues becoming the real story after a night where Buffalo exposed every gap they tried to hide?

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

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.

Did the Jets’ milestone night show the blueprint for something bigger — and can they keep playing with this edge?

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.

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

Early season highs and lows for Canada’s NHL teams: Leafs, Canucks, Flames, Senators, and Jets show promise — and some frustration.

Kyle Connor hits 600 NHL points with steady skill and smart play — quiet milestone, big impact for the Winnipeg Jets.