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Winnipeg Jets Morning Papers

Keeping you up-to-date with all the latest pro hockey news in Manitoba.

Note: The Jets followed up a really good win in New York with a not so good loss in New Jersey as their penalty kill failed them (three goals against with the man advantage) as they frittered away another good effort by netminder Laurent Brossoit. The Jets are in East Meadows, NY to practice as they prepare to face the Islanders tomorrow. Stay tuned for a Practice Report.

Note II: Elliotte Friedman of Sportsnet provided an update yesterday on Gabriel Vilardi indicating the Jets are operating under the assumption the winger will return this season.

Note III: The Moose were off on Thursday after splitting the first couple of games of their six-game homestand with the Griffins. Today they will hit the ice for practice as they prepare to face the Abbotsford Canucks this weekend.  Check back for the Practice Report.

Jets news:

Winnipeg Sun: Jets come up short against the struggling Devils in New Jersey. Scott gives you his thoughts on the game.

Winnipeg Free Press: Desperate Devils dominate Jets. (Paywall). Hard to see it any other way. Mike gives you his take from his spot inside Prudential Center.

Winnipeg Free Press: Brossoit’s shutout streak ends just short of team record. (Paywall). Just one period short of overcoming the mark set by Ondrej Pavelec.

Photo Credit: Colby Spence (Illegal Curve)

Global News: Special teams flounder for Winnipeg Jets in 4-1 loss in New Jersey. Giving up three power play goals isn’t a recipe for success. 

NJ.com: Devils’ special teams dominant in 4-1 win over Jets. Giving you a view from a writer that covers the Devils.

Jets video:

TSN: Jets didn’t look anywhere close to their best against the Devils. The Devils down the Jets on Thursday to snap Winnipeg’s three-game winning streak and prevent them from separating from the Stars and Avs in the race for the Central division. Kevin Sawyer joins Dan Robertson to break down what went wrong for the Jets in New Jersey.

TSN: How important is it for Winnipeg Jets to win the Central division? The top spot in the Central Division is currently divided by three teams, the Jets, Avalanche and Stars each with 93 points. How important is it for Winnipeg to win the division? TSN Hockey analyst and former NHL head coach Bruce Boudreau shares his thoughts.

Behind the Play: Chatting with Scott Wheeler about the Jets prospect poolLots of talk about the Jets prospect pool with a big emphasis on Rutger McGroarty. Runs about five minutes.