The Jets lead the NHL with 88 points and a league-best +71 goal differential. Per the @FanDuelCanada traders, Winnipeg is by far the most popular pick to win the Western Conference with 4x as many bets as the Oilers. Still, the Jets are the fifth choice to win the West. 🏒👀 pic.twitter.com/hU1wzu1977
The Dallas Stars and Florida Panthers are the new favorites to win the Stanley Cup in 2025 after the NHL's trade deadline, showing +600 odds at ESPN BET.
On paper, the Winnipeg Jets are in a great position as the NHL’s trade deadline approaches. The Jets have the best record in the league at 42-16-4 and have been
Today, with 90 points, the Jets are at the intersection of culture and talent. It is a destination that all teams aspire to get to. Few do. For that reason, to ensure a long and prosperous playoff run, the Jets need to add to already, talented, deep team.
Before the deadline expired, Cheveldayoff and the Jets made two separate deals. Winnipeg brought in Luke Schenn from Pittsburgh for a 2026 second round pick and a 2027 fourth round pick. Then the Jets sent a 2027 second round pick to the Seattle Kraken for Brandon Tanev.
The Winnipeg Jets acquired Brandon Tanev from the Seattle Kraken and Luke Schenn from the Pittsburgh Penguins on Friday.
Coming to the Jets are 35-year-old defenceman Luke Schenn, on his ninth NHL team, and 33-year-old winger Brandon Tanev, who returns to the place he started his career.
The Colorado Avalanche continued its aggressive approach at this year’s deadline by targeting Boston Bruins forward Charlie Coyle. The Avs acquired Coyle from B
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