Winnipeg Jets Salary Cap Crunch
The Winnipeg Jets are running out of Salary Cap Space. How $35MM in salary is actually $58MM.
The Winnipeg Jets are running out of Salary Cap Space. How $35MM in salary is actually $58MM.
The Winnipeg Jets have packed their bags and left for home after finishing 9th in the Eastern Conference and out of the playoffs. The postmortem of the season is in full swing, and here's a look at how the forwards did.
What do the numbers say about the Winnipeg Jets playoff chances?
The pending UFA blue-liners have increased their value of late by playing big minutes on a team that's vaulted up the standings. And with the trade deadline just over two weeks away, Jets GM Kevin Cheveldayoff will have some decisions to make.
Here's a quick breakdown of the Jets underlying numbers for the first half of the season and how they compare to last season's.
The Winnipeg Jets have reached the half-way point of this abbreviated season, so it's time to grade the players. Combining basic and advanced stats, the following is a look at how the defense and goalies have done.
What do the numbers say about Alexander Burmistrov? Is he really underachieving?
The Winnipeg Jets have reached the half-way point of this abbreviated season, so it's time to grade the players. Combining basic and advanced stats, the following is a look at how the forwards have done so far.
The Winnipeg Jets have reached the quarter pole of this abbreviated season, so we figured it would be a good time to grade the players. Combining basic and advanced stats, the following is a look at how the forwards have done so far.
By traditional stats our powerplay is currently ranked 10th in the league. Not bad,right? However, looking closer it's pretty clear that there's some wonky percentages at play here.
Through 8 games, the Jets penalty kill sits dead-last in the league with a 59.3% success rate. This is on pace to destroy the record for the worst penalty kill percentage of all time.
The 2013 Winnipeg Jets have started off the season with a 3-1-1 record, acquiring seven out of a possible ten points. This seems like a potentially large improvement over last seasons 1-3-1 start, but what do the stats say?
Lets take a look at what the advanced stats say about the Winnipeg Jets hot start.
With the new CBA penned and a partial season to start soon, we shall conduct a mini-series on what the lines might look like for in both the 2013 half season and 2013-14 full season. Today the 2013 shortened season forward lines.
Who was the Winnipeg Jets' best passer in 2011-12? Rob Vollman provides the advanced analytics required to find out.
The teams' dreadful on-ice shooting percentage continues to fuel the IceCaps' woes.
Arctic Ice Hockey tracks the progress of Winnipeg Jets' prospects playing in the CHL: Mark Scheifele, Scott Kosmachuk, Adam Lowry, Austen Brassard, Zach Yuen, Ryan Olsen and Lukas Sutter
Despite their reputations as shut down players, Jim Slater and Mark Stuart didn't do much for the Winnipeg Jets penalty kill. In fact, they made it worse.
11 players, 10 teams, 8 Countries and 5 Leagues. It's a lot to keep track of. Luckily, we've done the work for you.
Who does VUKOTA and Snepsts ratings project as Winnipeg's top goal scorer for 2012-13?
Using advance stats to prove that Mark Stuart is not a top-four defenseman, among other things.
Who does VUKOTA and Snepsts ratings project as Winnipeg's top goal scorer for 2012-13?
Measuring the effectiveness of Winnipeg Jets' penalty killers, or ineffectiveness in the case of fan favorites Jim Slater, Tanner Glass and Chris Throburn.
Diagnosing which Jets' defenseman was the most effective on the penalty kill?
Which Winnipeg Jets' forwards do results show to be the most effective?
Which Winnipeg Jets' defensemen do results show to be the most effective?