Note: The Jets had Sunday off as they returned from their three-game road trip with three more wins which of course kept their perfect, undefeated season alive at 8-0-0. Today they welcome the Leafs to town for a single home game before they head back out on the road. Morning skate for Winnipeg gets underway at 9:30 AM CDT so be sure to check back for the pre-game report for any updates. Puck drop is at 6:30 PM CDT.
Note II: We will have a special Illegal Curve broadcast live at Cityplace starting at 12 noon in downtown Winnipeg. Come check it out live in the food court or be sure to join us on our YouTube channel as we discuss all the news from morning skate and then preview the Jets/Leafs game.
Note III: This evening, after the final buzzer sounds between Winnipeg and Toronto, we want you to be part of the conversation on the Illegal Curve Post-Game Show as we discuss and analyze the results of the game starting around 9:10 PM CDT.
Note IV: The Moose were looking for the split on Sunday afternoon after losing their home opener to the IceHogs on Saturday. They kicked things off with rookie Dylan Anhorn‘s first goal as a pro which came shorthanded as he put it top corner. Jets prospect Brad Lambert picked up his first goal of the season on the power play which turned out to be the game-winner while goalie prospect Domenic DiVincentiis was excellent in his Winnipeg pro debut making 30 saves for his second win of the season. The contest ended 3-1 for Manitoba. They are off today.
Note V: Only a few Jets prospects in action on Sunday. Biggest performance of the night goes to 2023 1st rounder Colby Barlow who picked up two goals in an Oshawa win and after a slow start to his season now has five points in his last five games. Other guys in action included Connor Levis (2023 7th) who had the game-winning goal for the Vancouver while Kieron Walton (2024 6th) added an assist for Sudbury. While Jacob Julien (2023 5th) was held without a point in a win for London and is off to a slow season so far.
Jets news:
NHL.com: Jets showing ‘no complacency’ amidst 8-game season-opening win streak. Lots from number 55 in this piece talking about his game and how he has more to give.
Winnipeg Free Press: Eight straight: unbeaten Jets finding different ways to win. (Paywall). The manner in which they’ve won games and the players who have played pivotal roles has also been different throughout the streak.
Winnipeg Free Press: Mailbag: Jets get high marks after hot start. (Paywall). You had Jets related questions and Mike/Ken tried their best to provide you with answers to them. Covers the foundational nature of this season, whether they will lighten the load on Connor Hellebuyck, what will happen with Nikolaj Ehlers, might changes be coming despite all the winning, lack of prospects on the Jets post-2019, Perfetti’s ceiling and more.
Jets video:
Illegal Curve Hockey Show: Coach Jon Goyens breaks down the Winnipeg Jets special teams success. Former QMJHL coach Jon Goyens who now works as a TSN 690 Colour Commentator for the Habs (NHL) and Rocket (AHL) joined us on Saturday’s Illegal Curve Hockey Show. Check out this segment where he gave us insight into the Jets special teams success this season.
Good insight from number 37.
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The Winnipeg Jets pushed their winning streak to three on Sunday.
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