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Note: The Jets got back to their winning ways on Tuesday night picking up a 4-2 win over the Islanders which was the 33 straight time they’ve held a team to three goals or less. That win put them back into top spot in the entire NHL. They have the next couple of days off as today was scheduled to be a practice day and tomorrow an off day but the coaching staff wanted to give the guys a chance to reset. They’ll be back on the ice on Friday for practice before they head out on the road for three games.

Note II: The Moose have a day of practice scheduled today as they continue to prepare for their weekend series with the Griffins. Manitoba is in dead last in the Central and if they want to get a sniff of the playoffs they need to sting some wins together starting this weekend against a divisional opponent. Check back for the Moose Practice Report.

Jets news:

Winnipeg Sun: Jets boss Rick Bowness eases off the gas pedal. Being a good coach involves being able to recognize when your team needs a break and understanding the balance of a busy NHL schedule with the benefits of rest. 

Winnipeg Sun: Jets bounce back with rare win against Islanders. Paul takes you inside Canada Life to provide you with his game recap.

Photo Credit: Colby Spence (Illegal Curve)

Winnipeg Sun: Scoring feast not a healthy alternative for Jets, even with Kyle Connor back. Written before the game on the return of number 81.

Winnipeg Free Press: Jets return to winning ways with 4-2 win over Islanders. (Paywall). Mike provides you with his insight on last night’s game. 

NHL.com: Kyle Connor scores in return, Jets defeat slumping Islanders. Another game recap.

NY Post: Islanders’ horrific slide continues with loss to Jets despite better effort. Check out the recap from a writer that covers the Jets opponent. 

EP Rinkside: The Winnipeg Jets are the surprise success story of the 2023-24 season, but are they for real? (Paywall). That’s the question many folks outside this province are asking. 

Jets video:

TSN: The Jets ‘are the best defensive team in the league’. The Jets are winners of 13 of their last 16 games. What has been the secret to their success? Are they truly the best team in the NHL? TSN’s Director of Scouting Craig Button has more on what Winnipeg does so well in all areas of the ice.