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

Canadian teams return from the Olympics with flashes of skill, but mistakes and lapses cost Toronto, Vancouver, and Edmonton big games.

The Jets look nothing like last year’s powerhouse, but Kevin Cheveldayoff says the fight isn’t over. Here’s why he still believes.

Toews slammed the door on trade rumours — full no-move, zero interest in leaving. The Jets’ vet is staying put.

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.

Jonathan Toews is at a crossroads—stay in Winnipeg, chase another Cup, or hang up the skates? Here’s what could happen next.”

Canadiens, Jets, Oilers — the NHL trade deadline could shake up the north. Big names, big moves, and plenty of rumour chatter.

A quiet Wednesday in the NHL said plenty: Montreal showed patience, Calgary held its identity, and each Canadian team revealed where it’s headed.

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

Canadian teams grabbed points Saturday, but wins came with warning signs — resilience, mistakes, and the thin line between momentum & danger.

Canada’s NHL teams are circling big moves—Panarin talk, Kadri’s future, and where the Maple Leafs truly stand.

Canada’s teams showed flashes, fades, and fixes Thursday — but one thing was clear: the Maple Leafs are running out of answers.

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.

When effort fades and excuses run out, how close are the Jets to the edge?

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

The Jets’ top four scorers carry the team, but the dropoff after that raises questions about depth and playoff potential.

Why do fans expect players to be universally loved—by teammates, cities, and forever? And why does that myth keep coming back?

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.

Three wins, one loss, and several truths revealed. A measured look at a busy night for Canadian clubs.

A rough night for Canadian teams: streaks snapped, margins exposed, and warning signs that felt heavier than the scores.

Canadian teams faced each other in just four games — comebacks, collapses, and a clear lesson: belief and timing still matter.

William Nylander’s status for tonight vs. Winnipeg is uncertain—Maple Leafs fans are holding their breath.

A night of fine margins: structure rewarded in Winnipeg and Calgary, chaos punished in Montreal and Vancouver, chances slipping away in Edmonton and Toronto.

Jonathan Toews hits 900 NHL points in Winnipeg, a milestone marking a journey from Chicago Blackhawks dynasty glory to a triumphant NHL comeback.

Ever wonder how far NHL players actually skate? One star logged nearly 400 miles in a year—and that’s not even the wildest part.

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?

Jets roll 5–1 with contributions everywhere. Scheifele shines, depth delivers, and Comrie steadies things. Is this the Jets clicking at last?

A mixed night for Canadian teams: quiet progress for some, familiar warning signs for others. The standings didn’t shift — the pressure did.

Before oversized goalie pads and robotic systems, Rick Tabaracci helped rule the NHL crease—an all-out battler who fought pucks, crowds, and odds in the 1990s.

Some Canadian teams controlled the night. Others chased it. Tuesday offered a quiet but telling snapshot of where things stand.

Saturday’s NHL games brought milestones and frustration. What do Canada’s teams still need to get right in January?

Ottawa, Montreal, Toronto all rally late — comebacks, hat tricks, and key saves shape a wild night for Canadian teams. Who’s gaining traction?

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

A calm win, a tight OT, a survival act, and a warning sign—Monday night offered a quiet snapshot of Canada’s NHL teams.

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.

Five games, five signals: who’s finding structure, who’s chasing urgency, and which Canadian teams know who they are as Christmas — and the playoff race?

Is talent enough for the Maple Leafs, or does their veteran core need heart and leadership to win when it matters most?

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

Did the Senators earn two points — or did the Jets leave them on the table in another game they should’ve closed?

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?

Canadian teams mixed wins, losses, and standout performances last night—who shone and who struggled on Dec. 12?

Are the Jets finding ways to lose games they should win, or is this just another dip in a season still searching for identity?

Canadian teams fought hard last night, but comebacks and chances weren’t enough — who made noise, and who left empty-handed?

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

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.

Canadian teams were busy Saturday: Maple Leafs fall in SO, Oilers dominate, Canucks & Flames shine, Sens and Jets stumble.

Are the Oilers starting to turn a corner after a four-goal first period and a convincing 6–2 win over the Jets at Rogers Place?

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?

Which Canadian team actually deserves the top spot right now — and who’s slipping faster than anyone wants to admit?

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?

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

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.

What did last night’s games reveal about where all six Canadian teams actually stand right now?

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.

Six Canadian teams, six stories: Leafs, Jets, Habs, Flames, Canucks & Sens battled last night with wins, comebacks, and milestones aplenty.

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.

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

What did last night’s Canadian NHL games reveal—strength being built, or cracks widening for teams still searching for themselves?

Are the Jets struggling, or did Minnesota's goalie play at a level Winnipeg can’t match right now?

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?

Maple Leafs grind out OT win, Scheifele sets Jets record, Flames chase Bedard again — Canadian hockey last night had it all.”

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.

Five Canadian teams, five intense games: wins, heartbreaks, overtime thrills, and the stars who made the difference. Who came out on top?

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

Jonathan Toews returns home with the Jets after long COVID — quietly leading, key defensive minutes, and showing his veteran impact early.

From Ottawa stunning Boston to Calgary finding its groove, last night in Canadian hockey was a mix of grit, goals, and lessons learned.

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.

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

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

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

Which Canadian NHL teams are surprising, slipping, or shining early this season—and what does The Athletic see for their Olympic hopes?"

Bedard dazzles, Celebrini shines — but the Flames and Jets both stumble. Can Calgary and Winnipeg steady the ship before frustration sets in?

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

Can Adam Lowry’s long-awaited return give the Jets the boost they need to steady their season and climb back into contention?