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The Presidents’ Cup Curse or a Stepping Stone? The Winnipeg Jets Face a Season of Reckoning

The champagne-soaked euphoria of hoisting the Presidents’ Trophy feels like a lifetime ago. For the Winnipeg Jets, the 2024-25 season was a masterpiece of regular-season dominance—a franchise-record 56 wins, a staggering 116 points, and a league-best +86 goal differential. They were an offensive juggernaut, tied for third in goals scored, and a defensive fortress, surrendering the fewest goals in the NHL. Their power play, a perennial question mark, morphed into the league’s most lethal unit. It was, by almost every metric, a season for the ages. Previously on the EDGE – High Stakes & Burning Questions at the Winnipeg Jets

September 6, 2025

EdgeHockey Staff

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Pressure Mounts in Winnipeg as the Jets’ 2025-26 Training Camp Approaches

The shine has worn off the Presidents’ Trophy. While the 2024-25 season’s 116-point campaign was a historic regular-season achievement for the Winnipeg Jets, it was ultimately overshadowed by a premature second-round playoff exit at the hands of the Dallas Stars. In the NHL, regular-season banners are nice, but they’re not the goal. As the Jets prepare to open their 2025-26 training camp, the overriding theme isn’t celebration; it’s expectation. The pressure is on. Also on the EDGE – Winnipeg Jets Are Primed for a Deep Dive into the Postseason This season serves as a referendum on the current Jets core.

September 3, 2025

EdgeHockey Staff

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The Whiteout Awakens: Winnipeg Jets Are Primed for a Deep Dive into the Postseason

Well, folks, here we are again, on the precipice of another NHL season, and the air in Winnipeg isn’t just crisp – it’s crackling with anticipation. After a 2024-25 campaign that saw the Jets hoist the Presidents’ Trophy with a stunning 116 points, only to crash out in the conference semifinals against the Dallas Stars, the question isn’t if this team is good, but how good. Is last year’s regular-season dominance the ceiling, or is this the year the Stanley Cup window swings wide open? From where I’m standing, the consensus is clear: something special is brewing, and the Jets