Les Oilers d’Edmonton et les Jets de Winnipeg s’affrontent jeudi soir. Les Oilers ont 9 points de retard sur les Jets dans l’Ouest, mais FanDuel a les chances d’Edmonton de remporter le match plus élevées. Le directeur du dépistage de TSN, Craig Button, se joint à Gino Reda pour discuter si les Jets manquent de respect avec cette décision. #7onzecechockey
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Yes jets are most underrated team in the league
"But I'll leave that alone." I think Craig should leave most things alone. 😎
Whatever the Oilers need to stay relevant after their disastrous start to the season
Jets always seem to be forgotten and not spoken about. I understand that we're a small market, but come on.
The ceiling for wpg is much lower. The west is so weak and erratic the oilers could jump right back in by february.
More important, are fans ever going to return to Canada Life Centre? If you can not draw when you have a nice roster and are 3rd in your division, will you ever?
Because of the toxic dressing room and a bad GM almost nobody wants to play there
Jets so disrespected the first TSN video featuring them in a week is 75% McDavid and Draisaitl.
Winnipeg maintain level of play in long term? team defense in own zone? transition offense puck movement?
Winnipeg might help to play more defense zone in first period, more neutral zone in second period, more offense zone in third period?
Craig, you should leave all of us alone. Go away
Don't limit Jeff O'Neill.
What is this title?! They talk about the jets for 20 seconds and then talk about the oilers for the whole clip
The Jets need to beat the better teams for people to start taking notice. They had a measuring stick game at home against Dallas, a division rival, and they start the game sloppy and wind up getting shut out, 2-0.
Their blue line, outside of Morrissey, is just not good enough. They need more speed and guys that can generate offense, but they keep putting Dillon and Schmidt, while a younger, better skating d-men in Declan Chisholm continues to not get a shot.
they're the perpetual darlings of canadian media.