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Ce n’est pas quelque chose que nous pouvons ignorer. Ce spectacle ne se lance généralement pas dans la politique, mais aujourd’hui, il est incontournable. Lors du discours sur l’état de l’Union, le président Donald Trump a annoncé que le gardien des Jets de Winnipeg, Connor Hellebuyck, recevrait la Médaille présidentielle de la liberté après la victoire 2-1 de l’équipe américaine en prolongation contre le Canada. La décision a suscité de nombreuses réactions et les gars partagent leurs réflexions sur l’ensemble de la situation. Sur la glace, les Jets de Winnipeg reviennent à l’action ce soir à Vancouver contre les Canucks. Winnipeg sera privé de plusieurs joueurs clés en raison de blessures, dont Neal Pionk, Josh Morrissey et Nino Niederreiter. Ville Heinola fait ses débuts dans la saison. Que pensez-vous des chances des Jets contre l’équipe de dernière place de la ligue ? Jason Brough de Sportsnet 650 à Vancouver se joint à l’émission pour discuter de ce qui attend les Canucks cette saison et au-delà. Tout cela et bien plus encore dans l’édition d’aujourd’hui de Jets at Noon.

9 Comments

  1. You guys act like poor Helly had no choice in the matter. There is always a choice to stand up and say no. KFC made a choice. Helly has a daughter and he chose to chum it up with a racist child rapist. Gutless. You taking heads are the PR team for the jets.

  2. Congrats hellbuck and the US team for winning the Olympics and no back to NHL hockey and the Jets retool this year and playoffs next year

  3. that's an incorrect take. This isn't political anymore this isn't left or right. This is right and wrong. What we see clear and evident is a man toddler covering up child sex crimes using the justice system to protect himself arresting US citizens, Canadian tourists and threatening war with our country. Hell y plays for a Canadian team. This is not like finding out after we know what he's about and unfortunately accepting it means endorsing it with this man. Yes helly he should have said no It doesn't define him as a person but this was a terrible decision that will reflect on the Winnipeg Jets. You may hate discussing it, but he made the choice for all of us🎉

  4. That being said. A lot of fans seem to forget that it could take generations to find a franchise goaltender and one who considers this place's home. Good on him. What we do need to do is to change our scouts, our drafting process, and rehall our Manitoba moose coaching system completely. We know the system that works for us and we should be drafting players that will fit or exceed in that system. Letting a critical part like Nick go. We lost speed on the four check and zone entry chaos. I think Kevin is a good man, but he lacks complete foresight and I hope you learn from this. Trading ehlers at the deadline mean we could have retained a part of our system with the same type of player and injected some youth to speed up our forward lines with our experienced veterans. Can you imagine how good 55 would be with an early twenties power forward who can skate like the wind and cause complete chaos?

  5. You guys are gross. Glazing Hellebuyck at this juncture receiving an award from a person that is responsible for the atrocities that are occurring right now is disgusting. You would have been better off saying nothing. No matter how much you suck up, the Jets aren’t giving you a job. You should try having a little integrity. Maybe people would actually take you seriously and you’d have more than 900 subs. Make that 899.

  6. Guys, if the pedophile allowing murder home and abroad and threatening our nation invites you to be a prop as a seal of approval. It's easy. You don't go. It's that simple. It's not political it's not normal nor is it right and it's bad for Helly and is bad for the Jets brand

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