Technology

ANALYSIS: Jets’ game heading out-of-bounds with string of losses

2025-12-03 14:38
797 views
ANALYSIS: Jets’ game heading out-of-bounds with string of losses

For the Winnipeg Jets' coaching staff right now, it must feel like they’re standing over a golf shot and wondering what club to play.

Paul Edmonds Jets Report View image in full screen

For the Winnipeg Jets’ coaching staff right now, it must feel like they’re standing over a golf shot and wondering what club to play.

For so much of last season, it was routine: driver, iron, putter — easy birdie. This year, however, it’s been more like driver, iron, two chips, two putts — double bogey.

Story continues below advertisement

Of course, navigating the hazards in the NHL has never been easy, given the ever-changing topography of the course, which includes travel, injuries, opponent and roster composition.

And for head coach Scott Arniel — with his team teetering at one game above NHL .500 and staring upward at five others in the Central Division standings — the search for that rescue club in his bag has begun in earnest.

For news impacting Canada and around the world, sign up for breaking news alerts delivered directly to you when they happen.

Get breaking National news

For news impacting Canada and around the world, sign up for breaking news alerts delivered directly to you when they happen. Sign up for breaking National newsletter Sign Up By providing your email address, you have read and agree to Global News' Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policy.

Based on where the Jets are on the schedule, there’s still plenty of holes to play and the opportunity for the entire group — players and coaches — to turn their game around definitely lies in front of them.

But given their current placing, it truly comes down to one game at a time since hockey, as we know, only provides two points for a win, unlike a golf round with buddies where a solid hole of bingo-bango-bongo can erase a significant deficit.

Story continues below advertisement

Help is likely on the way tonight when the Jets conclude this five-game road trip in Montreal, as defenceman Neal Pionk is expected to return to the lineup after missing four games and forward Cole Koepke — the team’s hits leader — is a safe bet to dress tonight, too.

Both players give the Jets a little more grip-it-and-rip-it type of personality, something Winnipeg desperately needs right now after dropping five of their last six games, many of them finishing like they were sliced to the right and landed out of bounds.

But for the Jets’ coaching staff, standing over that next shot and choosing the right club always provides the chance that your team’s game will turn around, although given the current situation, it’s not likely to be a tap-in.

Click to play video: 'John Shannon on the Jets: November 25' 4:11 John Shannon on the Jets: November 25 Related News
  • Norris shines in return as Sabres humiliate Winnipeg Jets 5-1
  • ANALYSIS: Not a November to remember for Winnipeg Jets
  • ANALYSIS: It’s not time for Jets fans to panic … at least not yet
  • ANALYSIS: Jets’ goal should be to stay in playoff hunt
  • Jets goalie Hellebuyck out 4-6 weeks to undergo arthroscopic knee surgery