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L’économie de saison des Jets?



Alors que les Jets de Winnipeg n’affronteront que cinq matchs avant la date limite des échanges dans la LNH, le 6 mars, il n’y a pas de temps pour traîner. Il n’y a pas de place pour un démarrage lent ; les Jets doivent se mettre au travail alors que la saison régulière reprend ce mercredi à Vancouver contre les Canucks, derniers au classement. Si nous sommes réalistes, les chances que cette équipe se fraye un chemin vers les séries éliminatoires sont minces – mais pas impossibles. Avant la date limite, Cam et Jim se demandent : existe-t-il une « pilule magique » ? Un échange à succès ou un ajout massif pourrait-il changer la fortune de cette équipe et la propulser vers la gloire ? Quelle est la priorité ? Est-ce un centre, un défenseur ou un ailier ? Qui les Jets devraient-ils cibler ? Les gars sont rejoints par Ken Wiebe du Winnipeg Free Press pour partager ses idées et donner un aperçu réaliste des 26 derniers matchs de la saison. Tout cela et bien plus encore dans l’édition d’aujourd’hui de Jets at Noon.

9 Comments

  1. Morrisey is out and there's 5 games before the deadline. If we dont sell some shit and stay put. Then fire Chevy.

  2. 29:57 Cam and Jim are already prepping their audience for 6 months from now when they’re praising Chevy for doing nothing and “shrewdly running it back” with the same lineup next season. And at this time next year, they’ll say, “No one knew running it back again was a bad idea! Chevy had to give this team another chance!”

  3. The last segment yall had on chevy and the jets, that the only option of “running it back” proves why you 2 clowns shouldn’t be taken seriously.

  4. If Chevy and Chipman gave Helle the greenlight I am fine if Helle accepts team accolades on a game night he won't play.

  5. Guys, I'm sorry that's the wrong take. This isn't even political anymore. Take away the title and you're looking at a fraudster a child rapist sex trafficker money launderer murderer running a series of concentration camps where even Americans and tourists illegally reside on top of wanting to destroy our sovereignty. Why would any player especially ones in a Canadian market want to be used by a prop by someone like that and how it makes their team look? Imagine a Canadian hockey team going to visit Hitler. Same optics. It means you approve of it and yes, that's an issue

  6. Connor Hellebuyck was just told he would be awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom at the State of the Union. You guys are supposed to be here to talk about hockey, if it bothers you so much that this is an issue, if Canada won and you would be saying the exact same thing, your making a mistake. Just don't talk about it or you'll deal with these types of comments rather than just talk about the game in the comments.
    Since you did talk about it, I hope you feel bad for being upset Helly is being patriotic while receiving the highest civilian honor his country has.

  7. Good to see people are not just focusing on one segment, and actually listening to everything Cam and Jim said during the show.

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