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Le hockey de la LNH aujourd’hui – Le premier mois de la saison 2024-25 de la LNH se poursuit et il ne reste qu’une seule équipe invaincue après le match d’aujourd’hui des Penguins de Pittsburgh contre les Jets de Winnipeg. Bien sûr, le classement de la LNH en octobre est certainement loin d’être révélateur de la façon dont la saison se déroulera, mais avec certaines équipes, il y a beaucoup d’intrigues compte tenu des performances récentes en saison régulière ou en séries éliminatoires. Le noyau des jets de Connor Hellebuyck Mark Scheifele Kyle Connor Nikolaj Ehlers Adam Lowry Josh Morrissey a connu de nombreux hauts et bas, mais après ces points forts de Penguins vs Jets, cette « up » continue d’être assez longue. Pour plus de couverture de la LNH 2024, y compris les faits saillants de la LNH aujourd’hui, les actualités et les échanges de la LNH, les classements et les vidéos détaillées des 32 équipes, les choix et les pronostics et plus encore, veuillez vous abonner à anciennement Johnny Hawkey, maintenant Jonathan Hawkey. nhl 2024 #nhl #hockey #faits saillants

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  1. Great team! Winnipeg really deserves it! 
    The secondary scoring needs to be healthy and flourish, Vilardi, Elhers, Neiter are high end but need to stay in the game and up their contribution. 
    The smallish D men Morrissey and Poink need to stay healthy and their young players need to mature. Lowery is a great captain. Go Jets!

  2. Here's my take – two seasons ago… There had been heavy talk about a divided toxic locker room (wheeler and pld with a few smaller chips and they all leave).

    Last season, bowness comes in.. Makes them look amazing in the regular season with that defensive structure play. But thay always looks great on paper until anyone breaks through it then they're scrambling. So my big change that I see is
    A.) special team coaches are new and the new structure is great and actually a winning formula for a strong pp and pk
    B.) arniel is running mostly same lines but he's pushing a more offensive team knowing helly is behind them in the pipes. Already seeing the blue line close in in the offense and smother the net

    C.) this team has something to prove. The top teams in the central are a grind and can swing any way, and I think jets can be a sneaky cup contender this year.

    Long read but that's my take about what's different.

  3. Ehlers Scheif, Connor and Pionk have been on fire. Throw in Appleton, Kupari, Miller, also taking huge steps, and Miller being a machine from the point and they've upped their game in so many ways from last year.

  4. The Jets rolled the Avs in game one of the playoffs last year 7-5 (almost 8-4). The second last regular season game the Jets blew out Colorado seven nothing. Then for game two bones decided that the Jets wouldn’t win playing wide-open hockey even though they just beat Colorado twice in a row. I know it’s scoring them 14 to 5. So they went into a defensive shell and never got close again. Scott will make all the difference.

  5. What I keep thinking about is the Capitals in the 2010s when they were behemoths in the regular season and were always bounced. They made magic happen, why can’t the jets

  6. New Special teams coach! Arniel the same, Flats our goalie coach is there and brilliant- but new assistant coaches are making the Pap and PK more effective. Plus a few tweaks on the D care- Samburg and Pionk, Millerc and fleury seem to be solid.

  7. Thank you for covering the Jets. I am a hardcore Jets fan and a life-long Winnipegger. I was in my teens when the Jets left in the 90s and so I remember all of that. Most years I think this is it and I think this year they can do well.
    last year I think they were afraid of Colorado. I think they lost confidence that they could win playing defensively against a team built for offence like COL. So I think they tried to match them offence for offence and got destroyed. I think the Jets have to believe they are good enough. For me it's about the mental aspect not the talent or the chemistry, it's the belief that they are good enough against Colorado and Dallas, Vegas, etc.

    I love the Jets, but sometimes I wonder does Scheif really see himself as an elite centre? Does Morrissey see himself as a Norris Defensemen? Bowness came in and told him to go out and be one, and he was but does he believe it himself? I think that Connor is a top tier sniper, but again does he see himself as one of the best in the league? Does Lowry see himself as the captain of a Stanley Cup champion?
    I think that underconfidence is their issue, not overconfidence. I don't want this team to be cocky, but I think that they need to believe deep down in themselves that they are one of the best in the NHL. The Jets a few years ago were atrocious defensively, last year they were the best. last year Special teams struggled, this year so far is much improved and they are still very defensively minded and obviously offensively gifted. It's great to see improvement but I think it's about belief. I think and hope at some point they will look at themselves and see the group in the room as winners as being tops in the league.

    In 2018 I think the Jets had that confidence with Ladd, Little, Wheeler, Byfuglien, etc. They believed they were good. But now it's the new leadership that needs to believe it themselves. Scheif had Wheeler, Lowry had Ladd, and Little, Morissey had Byfuglien to look up to and gain confidence from, but now it's them that needs to bring the confidence to the rest of the team. When they know they can win, they will. this is why teams want former Stanley Cup Champions as part of their team, because part of winning comes the belief they are winners, they know how to win and a few losses doesn't shake that internalized belief that they are winners. I have had hope every year since 2018 barring a few like when the defence sore was depleted, because I see that these guys can win. The Jets aren't going out to get a Cup winning Captain, or a Cup winning all star defensemen, or a Cup winning coach. They will simply have to go out and create a roster of Stanley Cup champions themselves by winning it. When they believe they can, truly believe they can they will make it or get pretty darn close.

  8. I think the boys have learnt from last year’s finish. They know these really don’t mean anything yet—it’s going to be a different outcome come playoffs time. GO JETS GO!!! ✈️✈️✈️

  9. As a big jets fan, I don’t believe this year will be any different, they still show 10 minute sprees with low effort in some games. I believed last year and was wrong. Now they need to prove that they are different. Just hope the coaching staff doesn’t continue to swap lines constantly. Enjoying the streak so far though. Go Nik Ehlers my favourite player in the league!

  10. I still can't believe how badly people disrespected the Jets with their predictions, I even saw some people saying they were unlikely to make the playoffs at all.
    Like yeah, the Jets had a rough time in the playoffs, but they were the second best team in the West during the regular season last year and people seem to have forgotten that.
    Them being good again this year isn't remotely surprising.

  11. The big difference is special teams. PP is on fire this year so far, and PK isn't great but still better than previous years. Small sample size but high hopes it keeps up.

  12. Another blatant example of Gary Bettman conspiring to help the little Canadian teams. If I was a rich American city I would be so mad right now. Why aren't people doing more to assist rich Americans?!

  13. It’s going to be different because Hely will redeem himself in the playoffs and everyone else will raise their game accordingly.

  14. So…the statement "The Jets suck in the playoffs" is this season's "Jets can't sell out their arena".
    That's just so pathetic and weak. Jets haters have to really dig deep to keep their hate on, don't they?

  15. Whatever they're doing is working early, but once teams start studying how they've played not just against them but all of the other teams, it's not going to work as well

  16. I think staying healthy is the biggest thing for the Jets. It seems like injuries are always the thing that railroads them, especially with Ehlers and Monahan.

  17. You got it, great start like the last few years but fade in the second half. Does feel like they are on a bit of a mission tho, key will be how they fight for wins when it gets tougher alter in the season and playoffs. I found in the past when things went poorly they were looking at each other wondering who was going to step up. Yesterdays game they at least decided to all play better when they needed a push. Its good to have leaders but when things go wrong, the players need to look in the mirror rather than around the room to pick it up, I'm hoping they learned that lesson last year, so far so good tho.

  18. I hope it'll be different, but as a mid 40s life time Winnipegger, I have been trained to wait for February before getting hopeful

  19. The Jets do this every year. Start hot as hell, by the end of the season they're limping into the playoffs and then they're done in 5-6 games. Same thing will happen this year

  20. Can I get a Blackhawks video soon? My personal opinion is they have been outperforming what most people expected this season, despite their record, but I might be blowing smoke. I want to hear your opinion.

  21. Scheifele was a nightmare in the early development. Ever Jets fan knew that when he's on the ice, we better hope everyone else is extra focused on D, because he did not backcheck or contribute to the defensive game…but now it's so refreshing to see him FINALLY buy into a full ice game, a long with Ehlers no longer being a turnover liability.

    There's a reason why they found great success last regular season, and it's the same reason why they fell apart in the playoffs. It's their defense first structure. It works so well with how they are build, and they will run teams to the ground with it…problem is they completely abandoned all of that in the playoffs, and ended up playing chase, which will never work against the Avs who have the talent to out skate you for days.

    If the Jets can stick to their defensive game, while improving on the PK/PP, and keep it going into the post season, I think they can be scary.

  22. The "Where is Rutgar" is giving me flashbacks to the inaugural season where the crowd was hilariously ruthless with the "Crosby's Better" chant to Ovi, "Silver Medal" to Ryan Miller, or other seasons like "Best Trade Ever" when buffalo came to town with Evander Kane. Jets fans need to take this Rutgar chant energy and continue to bring it all season long.

  23. The buy in, the depth, the talent.

    It's just got to boil down to an internal belief that the Jets are in fact a stellar hockey club.

    Last season, early on, panels and content creators had the Jets down innthe basement of the standings. The 2 big contract questions. Rebuild concerns.

    Now? Rear view mirror. This club can win. Its got the pieces. Last season the Jets "over perfromed" based on predictions.

    Now? Everyone, including the Jets just know. We're a team you don't want to play agaisnt.

    Add Lowry and his line's ability to produce clutch offence, shut down top lines?

    This year's Whiteout just feels like its going to be different.

  24. Hockey is all about odds. Sometimes you may think you have the best hand in the game and a couple bad bounces changes everything. I say they had as much chance as they ever did and they just need to keep feeding the playoffs this team until they find a breakthrough. This team is tough when they want to be. The hockey gods just need to give them a chance to start rolling. Most of this core swept McDavid's Oilers not too long ago.

  25. As a Jets fan, my read is cautious optimism. You asked: "What makes this time different?" The answer is experience. Many of the core guys were with the team in the 2018 run, and they have also experienced the playoff failures in recent years. I'm sure they have all spent a good deal of time reflecting on how it fell apart when the team had been so good in the regular season. My personal belief is that it lies in confidence. They had let themselves get demoralized when teams dominated them. Hard to say how they will look in the playoffs right now, but we have seen them battle back to win against Chicago, Minnesota, and Pittsburgh. None of those teams are powerhouses to be fair, but the Jets seem to have confidence that they can still win when they're down and I think that will help them keep their composure the next time they are in a situation like we saw against Colorado in last year's playoffs.

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