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Altitude Check: Winnipeg Jets news and notes for Tuesday, May 30, 2017

Hey, all! So how about that Stanley Cup Final!? As your work week rolls on, we will continue to bring you the content you need to get you to the weekend. In case you can’t tell, I’m really awful in these lede’s. Feel free to yell at me in the comments section.

With that, here’s what’s in the news for Tuesday, May 30, 2017:

Winnipeg Jets’ notes:

Here’s Jets Nation’s season recap on Joel Armia. May he remain a Jet forever. [Jets Nation]

With the draft under one month away, here’s a little primer for the combine which is set to take place June 2 and 3. [Jets.com]

We wouldn’t be the Logan Stanley blog without more Logan Stanley, Logan Stanley. [Hockey Buzz]

Around the NHL:

Here’s your recaps from Game 1 of the Stanley Cup Final. [Pensburgh, On the Forecheck]

Fixing the New York Rangers is easier than it seems, yet everyone hopes Glen Sather never figures it out. [Blueshirt Banter]

Why it will be difficult to replicate the roster strategies of both the Nashville Predators and Pittsburgh Penguins. [Puck Daddy]

The Tampa Bay Lightning have been awarded the 2018 NHL All-Star Game. [Raw Charge]

So what does that mean for the 2018 PyeonChang Olympics? Well, NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman is doubling down. [CBC]

Adidas will unveil all new 2017-18 jerseys at the NHL Awards. [SB Nation]

The NHL is gearing up for their bevy of outdoor games. [ESPN]

Finally, I apologize for the bootlegged quality, but here is P.K. Subban’s E:60 profile:

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