The Winnipeg Jets could be without one of their top offensive weapons for Friday’s game against the Utah Hockey Club.
Jets forward Nikolaj Ehlers was not seen at practice on Friday morning, according to Jets reporter Mitchell Clinton. The 28-year-old played 16:29 in Thursday's overtime win over the Colorado Avalanche and finished the game. Brad Lambert is on the ice for #NHLJets morning skate after his recall. I don’t see Nikolaj Ehlers.
Connor Hellebuyck stopped 22 shots for his sixth shutout of the season as the Winnipeg Jets beat the Colorado Avalanche 3-0.
Winnipeg Jets forward Nikolaj Ehlers' game has continuously evolved, and the trust head coach Scott Arniel demonstrated yesterday was a testament to his growth.
Connor Hellebuyck stepped into the limelight again on Saturday, but the Winnipeg Jets' goaltender had a strong supporting cast in a 3-0 blanking of the Colorado Avalanche.
It’s no secret that Ehlers has been bogged down by a second line that’s stayed intact all year despite being a black hole offensively. But when Vladislav Namestnikov was ruled out of Saturday’s game against the Colorado Avalanche,
BOTTOM LINE: The Colorado Avalanche play the Winnipeg Jets in a matchup of Central Division opponents. Colorado is 28-19-1 overall with a 7-8-0 record against the Central Division. The Avalanche have a +10 scoring differential, with 159 total goals scored and 149 conceded.
Colorado pulled Blackwood for the extra attacker with three minutes to play, but it was Winnipeg that benefitted on the man disadvantage. Adam Lowry found Ehlers, who put his 14th of the year into the yawning cage, sealing the deal on the Jets clean sheet.
The Winnipeg Jets host the Vancouver Canucks after Nikolaj Ehlers' two-goal game against the Colorado Avalanche in the Jets' 3-0 win. Winnipeg has a 16-4-3 record in home games and a 29-12-3 ...
WINNIPEG, Manitoba (AP) — Connor Hellebuyck stopped 22 shots for his sixth shutout of the season as the Winnipeg Jets beat the Colorado Avalanche 3-0 on Saturday night. Nikolaj Ehlers had two ...
Once February hits, second-line centre chatter is as inevitable as frostbite in this city. But Adam Lowry has shown he very well may be capable of handling that role effectively this season.