Note:  Stay tuned to Illegal Curve all day as we will have post-practice audio from the Jets and Capitals.

CBC:  Sports story of the Year – Rebirth of the Winnipeg JetsI absolutely agree that this is the sports story of the year.  Could have done without this comment in the Afterword; “Questions persist about the long-term viability of Winnipeg as an NHL market”If this story is about reflecting on the year past, why are we looking into the future?

Winnipeg Free Press:  UND’s Canadian experimentIf you haven’t been to a college hockey game you’ve missed out.  They are a lot of fun and I suspect that Winnipegger’s will show the NCAA that we support hockey in any form.  I had the opportunity to meet Fighting Sioux head coach Dave Hakstol at the Wild game on Tuesday.  Extremely nice guy with a ton of hockey knowledge.

Winnipeg Free Press:  Better attitude and return to basicsIt is like any skill one possesses.  Even if you have an innate ability, sometimes it just doesn’t work for you.  Bryan Little has gone back to the basics and it is clearly working for him.  He has 17 points (11 g, 6 assists) in his last 16 games.

Winnipeg Free Press:  Bogosian avoids suspension, and here’s whyAfter scoring his first goal of the season, Jets fans are hoping there is more of that to come.  Of course had he been suspended all the other intangibles he brings to the game (and there are many) would have been stuck wasting away in the press boxShould he have been suspended for the hit in your opinion?

Winnipeg Free Press:  From hurt to high speedThe Jets pressed Hainsey back into service on Tuesday although he “only” played 15 minutes (as opposed to the 22 minutes he played when he first came back against Washington).  Assuming he can stay healthy his veteran presence will be a huge boon for the Jets to maintain this momentum.

Winnipeg Sun:  Ladd hopes Scheifele learns to be a leaderWhich is the bigger stage?  The World Juniors or playing in the first few Jets games as they returned to the NHL?  Either way, Scheifele handles these challenges with an excellent attitude and continues to show the Jets were smart to select him where they did.

Winnipeg Free Press:  New hand Miettinen not ready for CapsNot much of a surprise.  Looks like he could first suit up for the Jets against his fellow Finnish countryman on Saturday night.

Winnipeg Sun:  Noel a master jugglerHe has been forced to constantly tinker with the lines but the Jets bench boss has done a more than admirable job getting the most out of the players he has available on a day to day basis.

NHL.com:  Bryan Little coming up big for JetsThe change in his level of play since the beginning of the season to now is quite easy to see.  He has points in 7 consecutive games and his confidence on the ice, combined with his speed has made the Kane/Little/Wheeler line a threat to score every time they are on the ice.

Portage Daily Graphic:  Jets licence plates still available in PortageIf you got shut out in Winnipeg head on down to Portage La Prairie to pick up your Jets license plate.

Selanne Watch:

Winnipeg Sun:  No fanfare from Jets for TeemuWhile it is easy to understand the decision by True North on an intellectual level, if you think emotionally (as most fans do when it comes to the Finnish Flash), it is a mistake to treat him like we would any other former player for the Jets 1.0.  Of course, perhaps it is better that the response to Teemu’s return is going to be directed by the people most connected to him and the reason he is connected to the city, the fansExpect a GIANT standing ovation when he gets his announcement from Jay Richardson during the game.

FS West:  Teemu’s return to Winnipeg sparks nostalgiaTeemu said during his conference call that he hopes the fans don’t boo him.  While the other team’s star players have been the recipients of the MTS Centre fans ire, I think the Finnish Flash will be getting a pass on Saturday night.

Next opponent news – Washington Capitals:

CSN Washington:  It’s not the system, its’ the effortA team that was expected to compete for the spot as 1st overall in the  Eastern Conference is barely holding its head above water.  If the team cannot right this ship, you know that GM George McPhee won’t be firing Dale Hunter.  Instead we might see some player movement to light a fire under his troops.

Washington Post:  Capitals have a goalie problem, but there is no quick fixPerhaps the Florida Panthers knew what they were doing when they let him get awayOf course the problems in Washington certainly cannot all be laid at the feet of Tomas Vokoun, but his play has been less than stellar this season.

Washington Times:  We’ve seen this lifeless look from the CapitalsWhen it was revealed that Mike Green wouldn’t be playing, I said Jets fans should be happy that the offensive force on the backend for the Caps won’t be on the ice at the MTS Centre.  Further to that point, when he plays, the Caps are 8-0.  Without him they are 7-13-1.

David Minuk

Working hard on a daily basis to provide the latest Winnipeg Jets and Manitoba Moose news for our readers and listeners. I also appear on the Illegal Curve Hockey Show every Saturday on our YouTube channel as well as the Illegal Curve Post-Game Show after every single Jets game. And I occasionally jump in the play-by-play booth at Canada Life to provide colour analysis during Manitoba Moose games.

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