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Hmm, did that write for the Winnipeg Jets? Today’s game against the Boston Bruins was not the absolute definitive nail in the coffin of Winnipeg, but the Jets would be wise to swallow their pride and throw in the towel. Assets for players who do not move the needle. Chevy was quoted as saying Winnipeg is active shopping, but I’m worried about what it’s looking to bring in. All we know is there is at least a mid-6 forward. If the Jets continue to play as they did against Boston, that extra skater means absolutely nothing for a playoff attempt. Sell Jets Sell.
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Five Takeaways
- Winnipeg played good hockey for about 15 minutes, and was pummeled for the rest of the evening. It’s the same song and dance, really.
- Svechnikov fired! And then he did not, thanks to those losing scorers who want to take our fun away.
- This was a pretty loose officer game. Boston and Winnipeg have committed a long obstruction penalty for 3 periods and the Jets have worsened the wear and tear.
- Hellebuyck did his utmost to keep Winnipeg in check, but hefty penalties ultimately killed any hope of victory.
- Please just give a fork in the season, Jets. There is no need to hang on to a roster that needs a whole makeover.

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