Some serious Jets homerism:
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Certainly Canada’s most underperforming team this season and maybe the biggest disappointment in the entire league. From 99 points in the Central Division and a playoff berth to membership in the lottery pick race in a single season.
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lol. The same bubble team minus Frolik that
barely squeezed into the playoffs on hot goaltending (Pavelec had a .944 SV% in the final 15 games of the season) is underperforming?
I mean, if the FLames take the last game of last season seriously, the Jets are the proverbial "8th seed" in last year's west.
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The question for the Jets: Was this an anomaly? Lack of discipline sunk this team. Winnipeg’s power-play goal differential was second worst in the NHL at -22. It killed them.
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It's
a question, but
the question? The Jets have 1383 penalties taken over the past FOUR seasons. The only team with more is the Flyers at 1388. Compare to the Flames at 1058, the third-least over that same four year span.
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The Jets need to be better in goal, but prospect Connor Hellebuyck showed he’s on the verge with a .918 save percentage in his 26 games this season
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the jury is still out on Jacob Markstrom.
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Markstrom has a .918 save percentage in 31 games.
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The Jets will have competition for roster spots next year and should be much better.
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Every team has competition for roster spots next year.
Who do they have coming in that will make them much better? Kyle Connor is a good player but also coming from a NCAA team notorious for poor development of NHL prospects (guys have to spend time in the minors to catch up).
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The question for them is can they close the gap on the rest of the Central? It’s still the toughest division in hockey.
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...And he closes with the weak divisional excuses. Like the Jets weren't 2-11-1 against such non-playoff out-of-division opponents like the Oilers, Sabres, Sens, 'Canes, and Flames. But nope, Central division is the easy cop-out.