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With two losses on the board at the hands of the Leafs and Senators, the Oilers found themselves in Winnipeg in a situation where they almost needed to win.
Two teams bound for the Stanley Cup playoffs clash on Tuesday night when the New York Rangers welcome the Winnipeg Jets. You'd have to go back to Oct. 30 for the first of the teams' two meetings this season, when Mika Zibanejad's overtime goal gave the Rangers a 3-2 road victory.
The Minnesota Wild are playing the Winnipeg Jets in Manitoba on Tuesday night, in a rematch from January, when Ryan Hartman probably definitely high sticked Cole Perfetti in the face on purpose during a faceoff.
The Winnipeg Jets made a mistake waiving Declan Chisholm over Logan Stanley and once again demonstrated a strange level of loyalty to a player with no long-term future with the club.
We’re closing in on Christmas and that means more NHL rumours are open to us. General managers across the league are trying to give themselves some early holiday presents.
It appears Logan Stanley may be on the move in a trade, assuming the Winnipeg Jets get an enticing enough offer. The former first-round pick has struggled to get playing time this season, but there are teams that might seem him as a fit on their roster.
The 6-foot-6 rearguard was the 18th selection in the 2016 draft but has failed to live up to his draft billing.
Today’s NHL news follows up on the latest regarding Connor McDavid playing beer league, Jan Jeník requesting a trade, Josh Morrissey’s health, Logan Stanley’s extension, and Cheryl Pounder becoming the new color commentator for EA Sports NHL 24. Whether you are into the latest trade buzz, signing news, and more, stick with The Daily Goal Horn.
The 6-foot-7 defenseman missed 40 games last year due to lower-body injuries, and struggled to become a full-time player in the lineup. He had three points and 44 hits in 19 games while averaging around 14 minutes a game.
The Jets have reached an agreement on a new deal with one of their remaining restricted free agents who requested a trade earlier this year.
There are still a handful of restricted free agents left without new contracts who either did not file for arbitration or are ineligible to do so.
The Jets have 10 defensemen under legitimate consideration for NHL jobs in the fall but are likely to only be able to keep seven or eight on their 23-man active roster.
It could be an offseason of change in Winnipeg, but the Jets have some flexibility in how they decide to approach things.
Anthony Mingioni: (on the deadline confusion surrounding James van Riemsdyk and the Detroit Red Wings) The Detroit Red Wings were interested in keeping van Riemsdyk if they were able to acquire him and not to flip him to another team after they acquired him.
Winnipeg Jets defenceman Logan Stanley will be returning to the lineup when the Jets and Minnesota Wild square off in a Central Division showdown from Canada Life Centre on Wednesday evening.
On Thursday, March 2, Andy Strickland of the Bally Sports Midwest network reported that Winnipeg Jets defenceman Logan Stanley requested a trade. The 24-year-old left-handed defenceman has been rotating in and out of the lineup due to injury this season and has never been able to find his footing on the Jets’ blue line.
Former Windsor Spitfires’ general manager Warren Rychel was never one to shy away from making headlines. Unfortunately, sometimes that meant making the difficult trade.
Good news on the injury front for the Winnipeg Jets as they will be getting an important piece of their blueline back.
The Winnipeg Jets are just nine games into the 2022-2023 regular season and they have just placed their second player on the injured reserve. This morning, the Jets announced that they have retroactively placed defenseman, Logan Stanley on the injured reserve as of October 25.
Another day, another loss against a quality opponent for the Winnipeg Jets. Amid a two-game losing streak, the club headed off to the big city to face the New York Rangers, who were well equipped to handle anything that was thrown in their direction Tuesday night.
With a playoff spot seemingly in reach, the Winnipeg Jets entered Tuesday’s showdown against the Vegas Golden Knights feeling confident about improving their post-season chances, and thankfully, that’s precisely what they did.
The Winnipeg Jets have activated Logan Stanley from injured reserve and will insert him back into the lineup for the first time since January 20.
Well, that two-game winning streak was fun while it lasted, right? Following the madness that was Sunday’s showdown between the Toronto Maple Leafs and Winnipeg Jets, this team’s four-game homestand concluded Tuesday as they welcomed the Carolina Hurricanes to town.
The Winnipeg Jets have re-signed defenseman Logan Stanley to a two-year contract with an average annual value of $900,000. The contract is a modest bridge deal, in line with what was expected.
If Edmonton forces a Game 5, Archibald would be eligible to return for Wednesday's contest.
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