Their first three seasons, our Winnipeg Jets preview 2021 - 22 observes this team did not make the playoffs. However, in their past five seasons, the Jets have been in the Stanley Cup Playoffs five times. The best the Jets have done a Conference Finals elimination when they lost to Vegas one game to four in 2018. Last season, for the second time in their history, the Jets finished third in the division with a 30-23-3 record and 63 points. That third-place finish is the best they’ve done in the decade they’ve existed. This version of the Winnipeg Jets is very impressive. We think they have a solid chance of vying for the top spot in the Central Division.

Jets - Key Skaters

On offense, the Jets have numerous two-way players including centers Pierre-Luc Dubois and Andrew Copp. Plus, on the wing, Kyle Connor and Nikolaj Ehlers can produce. Note, Dubois can kill on the power play. Defense includes various premium players. Our Winnipeg Jets preview 2021 - 22 notes that seven-year veteran D-man Josh Morrissey can wreck teams on the power play and at full-strength can score, set up, and defend. On defense, the Jets are strong.

Winnipeg Jets Preview 2021 – Goaltending

In goal, Connor Hellebuyck is consistent and exceptionally strong. Along with a 172-102-25 record, he’s averaging 2.64 goals per game and a save percentage of .917. This is Hellebuyck’s seventh season. All have been with the Jets. Journeyman Eric Comrie, who spent his first three NHL seasons, returns to the Jets after stints with Detroit and New Jersey.

Winnipeg Jets Preview 2021 – Final Word

Head coach Paul Maurice, who’s in his 24th NHL season as a coach, has made the playoffs nine times. He’s made four of those nine playoff appearances in the last four years. In his four seasons with this team, our Winnipeg Jets preview 2021 - 22 observes he’s guided them to the playoffs each year. This season, we expect that he will do it again. Keep an eye on Maurice and the Jets, as they are dangerous.

NHL Central Division - Winnipeg Jets Projection 2021

  • Finish: 3rd

  • Stanley Cup Appearance

  • Eliminated Round Two

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