Well, here we are.almost at an end of Arctic Ice Hockey's look at the Winnipeg Jets' prospect pool. In case you joined up late, you can check out Part 1, Part 2, & Part 3 by clicking the links.
Prospect Kevin He may not be a household name to Winnipeg Jets fans just yet but they should keep that name in mind. He has the potential to play a big role for ...
The Winnipeg Jets had a disappointing 2025-26 season. After failing to make the 2026 NHL playoffs, the Jets now have to make some offseason decisions. One of th ...
After a week-long holiday away from researching & writing about the Winnipeg Jets, I am back to continue on with Arctic Ice Hockey's look at how the True North franchise's prospects are doing in their ...
Winnipeg Jets prospect Brad Lambert is a player the organization still has hopes for. While he has struggled at the NHL level, he still has the skill set to be ...
The Winnipeg Jets went from a Stanley Cup favorite to not making the playoffs in a very short time. Roster changes and the league's parity getting stronger were ...
In Part 1 of Arctic Ice Hockey's look at the Winnipeg Jets' current pool of prospects, we discovered that GM Kevin Cheveldayoff & the scouting department may have potentially found some gems in the ...
It appears that, in the "Tinderesque" world of NHL news cycles, pundits have swiped right on Patrik Laine. Nostalgia is fun, and harkening back to translucent m ...
Wellmy off-season here at Arctic Ice Hockey hasn't began well, as it has almost been 2 weeks since my last article on the site. That lapse in time saw a few things happen involving the Winnipeg Jets ...
To begin, let me congratulate the Toronto Maple Leafs. It's heartwarming when a plucky underdog rises above the morass, overcoming years of toiling in obscurity ...