After the Mikko Rantanen trade, anything seems possible. Let's break down who the Jets might target to upgrade their forward corps.
The Winnipeg Jets kicked off the 2024-25 season in record-setting fashion going 15-1-0 and taking an early lead in the Central Division. Led by superstar goalie
Winnipeg Jets forward Parker Ford will make his NHL debut tonight against the Boston Bruins. The Jets signed the Wakefield, RI native to an entry-level contract on Mar. 25, 2023, after he completed four years at Providence College. During his NCAA career, Ford scored 41 goals and 94 points in 131 games.
Winnipeg Jets head coach Scott Arniel announced on Thursday that center Morgan Barron is week-to-week with an upper-body injury. According to Arniel, Barron sustained the injury during the Jets’ 4-1 win over the Montreal Canadiens during a massive hit on Kirby Dach late in the third period.
Winnipeg Jets forward Parker Ford makes his NHL Debut tonight against the Boston Bruins. The Wakefield, Rhode Island native was signed to an entry-level contract on March 25th, 2023 after he finished his college career with Providence College.
The Bruins get a big boost on the blue line on Thursday night as both Charlie McAvoy and Brandon Carlo return to the lineup for Boston’s matchup against the NHL-best Winnipeg Jets at TD Garden. McAvoy,
Parker Ford is set to make his NHL debut in the Winnipeg Jets’ contest against the Boston Bruins Thursday night (Jan. 30) in Boston. Ford, a 24-year-old undrafted forward in his second professional season with the Manitoba Moose,
The Boston Bruins will play the Winnipeg Jets on Jan. 30. The Original Six club's goal will be to turn things back around after a brutal 7-2 loss to the Buffalo Sabres in their last contest. The Bruins will be making some interesting changes to their lineup for this matchup against Winnipeg.
There were some stick taps to go around the Florida Panthers locker room on Wednesday night. That’s because Panthers defenseman Dmitry Kulikov and Cats Head Coach Paul Maurice reached some fairly significant milestones in their respective NHL careers.
Mason Lohrei’s has seen extended icetime this year. The ups and downs have been predictable, but he hopes they will be beneficial in the long run.