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Les Jets ont-ils la meilleure ligne de première ligne de la LNH?



L’analyste de hockey TSN, Frankie Corrado, rejoint SC avec Jay Onrait pour partager ses réflexions sur la question de savoir si les Jets Top Line sont les meilleurs de la ligue, à quel point cette partie de la saison est cruciale pour les Canadiens et la direction qu’ils prennent à la date limite du commerce, et sur Le front office de Calgary doit faire avant la date limite.

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  1. I mean, best line hands down is when you have Draisaitl-Mcdavid-Hyman and it's not even close but I know they usually don't play on the same line all the time

  2. Any Jets fans remember last season when our top line was being outscored by their opponents? Is this top line a product of Arniel's brilliance?

  3. Classic TSN. Titles the video like it’s about Winnipeg then ends up talking about Montreal and Calgary for 80% of the video

  4. Gotta say no. Like the Jets, but people get too caught up when they have these types of games against lesser teams. The top line disappears way too much, especially against contending teams. Their games against the Knights and Kings were a prime example.

    The Oilers' top line is a factor every game.

  5. I’d very much prefer to spread the scoring around more. What happens if one of the top line gets injured in the playoffs?

  6. Lose two rounds to recent or that years champs and the media treats the jets like they’re the leafs. Absolutely ridiculous

  7. all the jets fans mad that tsn uses them for the thumb nail and only talk about the jets for 90 seconds just know we are the best fanbase in the country. They know they will get engagement if hey use the jets

  8. This isnt even a Jets video…talk 30seconds about jets tgen yap about non playoff teams. Booooo TSN lame af

  9. Maybe someone can help me understand game blackouts. I am a huge Jets fan who lives here in Calgary. Last nights game Jets vs Habs was blacked out here in Alberta on multiple TSN stations- both TSN 2 AND 3. This was a game played by a Manitoba team vs a Quebec team played in Montreal and it was blacked out in Alberta (and god knows where else) Who decides this? Who’s responsible? And how does this continue to happen? It’s infuriating, I pay for all the TSN channels and I never get to see what I want.

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