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Latest Jets news.

Note:  The Jets have now lost three games in a row including two at home but somehow remain just a few points out of the playoffs.  They face the Nashville Predators in a massive central division clash tomorrow night at the MTS Centre.  Today the team will practice as they try to wash away last night’s loss.

Note II:  The Moose close out their own home stand tonight as they take on the Lake Erie Monsters.  Manitoba went 2-4-1.  Puck drops at 7 pm at the MTS Centre.

Jets news:

TSN:  C’mon Ref.  Jets fans may not like this perspective but former NHL referee Kerry Fraser weighs in on the controversial call from last night.

ESPN:  LeBrun’s Rumblings.  Scroll down to the Elsewhere section.  LeBrun writes about Byfuglien and not being asked to supply a list of teams and what that implies.

Winnipeg Free Press:  Penalties killed Jets… again.  (Paywall).  The journey to the sin bin was a common theme on the evening and one that didn’t serve the Jets particularly well.

Winnipeg Free Press: Controversial call sinks Jets.  (Paywall).  Sitting in the press box I saw the refs arm go up while Wheeler and over 15,000 fans were jumping for joy thinking the game had been tied.  Following the game Blake Wheeler wasn’t mincing his words about the call on the ice that nullified his game tying goal.

Photo Credit: Colby Spence

Photo Credit: Colby Spence

Winnipeg Sun:  Jets can’t blame Refs.  While you might disagree with the calls that went against the home side the argument could be made that the team needed to be more aggressive in the first 40 minutes of the game.  Paul writes about why the team cannot blame the officiating.

CBC:  Penalties vex Jets as they fall to Sharks.  Adam writes that fans should be focused on a season stuck in neutral and not on attributing blame on the referees.

Sportsnet:  Tyler Myers takes brutal, selfish penalty that costs Jets.  Usually Tyler Myers isn’t one who loses his cool so it was surprising to see him take that shot on Wingels.  After the game he told us that “I’ve just gotta control myself”.  Felt that Wingels had been taking runs “all game”.

San Jose Mercury News:  Sharks rip Jets, win their third straight game.  Read about the game from an opposition beat writer.

CSN Bay Area:  Stalock comes back strong to Sharks victory.  He didn’t get overwhelmed with shots tonight although he really wore out his skates.  Sure plays an active role outside his crease (and that is aside from the controversial collision with Wheeler).

Photo Credit: Colby Spence

Photo Credit: Colby Spence

TSN 1290 Winnipeg:  1 on 1 with NHL commissioner.  Rick Ralph sits down with Gary Bettman in Winnipeg, to discuss the Jets, city development, and selfies.

Sharks 4 Jets 1:

San Jose Sharks:  Coach DeBoer, Alex Stalock, Joe Pavelski and Tommy Wingels.  To listen click here.

Winnipeg Jets:  Blake Wheeler, Andrew Ladd, Tyler Myers and Nikolaj Ehlers.  To listen click here.

Coach Maurice post-game presser: Coach Maurice met with the media following the game against San Jose.  To listen click here.

Pressbox Podcast:  Host Drew Mindell and analyst Richard Pollock breaks down the Jets play against the Sharks this evening.  To listen click here.

Jets on a Deadline:  Game recaps, post-game audio, video highlights and the NHL.com 3 Stars of the night.  Click here.

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