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Latest Winnipeg Jets and Manitoba Moose news.

Note:  The Jets are back on the ice following a Sunday off as they prepare for a two-game road trip later this week.  With the team returning to the ice we should get a better idea about the overall health of the squad.  More to come in today’s Winnipeg Jets Practice Report which will follow skate at 11 am.

Note II:  The Moose are also back on the ice after traveling to Illinois on Sunday following a 4-2 win on Saturday night.  Manitoba will also hit the ice at 11 am although they will, of course, be practicing at All State Arena in Chicago as they prep for the 11 am game on Wednesday against the Wolves.

Jets news:

Winnipeg Sun:  Laine does more than scoreThe young sniper spoke about the importance of rounding out his game to be more than just about his shot.

Winnipeg Free Press:  Blue-line duo struggling badly.  (Paywall).  Mike writes about the pairing of Jacob Trouba and Josh Morrissey.

Trouba and Morrissey

Photo Credit: Colby Spence

Winnipeg Free Press:  Jets implement unusual PP technique to catch opponents off guard.  (Paywall).   About the most important PP technique is likely to get the puck onto the stick of #29 for a slap shot.

NHL.com:  Jets surging after slow startTim writes about how the team’s offense, defense and goaltending have contributed to four wins in past five games.

Illegal Curve Hockey Show Replay (Part 1):

Topics: Jets-Wild Recap, The Jets lack of production from their bottom six forwards, Patrik Laine’s performance through the first seven games of the season, Are the Jets too easy to play against

Guests: Mike McIntyre (Winnipeg Free Press), Matt Loughlin (New Jersey Devils play by play voice for WFAN Radio)

To listen click here.

Illegal Curve Hockey Show Replay (Part 2):

Topics: Injury bug bites teams around the NHL, Latest TSN Insider Trading, 10 Game Mark- Should they stay in the NHL or go back to junior

Guests: Jim Cerny (Deputy Editor-Canada, Sporting News), Chris Peters (NHL Draft and prospects analyst for ESPN.com)

To listen click here.