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Winnipeg Jets defenseman Logan Stanley was suspended one game by the Department of Player Safety for a punch on Ottawa Senators captain Brady Tkachuk during an off-puck incident near the bench. The ruling marks Stanley’s first NHL suspension.
Nine straight losses signal a potential shift. The Jets may unleash prospects, trading this season for a future youth-driven rebuild.
Ottawa Senators captain Brady Tkachuk has never shied away from physical play and confrontations, but Saturday’s incident with the Winnipeg Jets caught him completely off guard. During the second period of Ottawa’s 4–2 win, Tkachuk was sucker punched by Jets defenseman Logan Stanley after a board-side collision and a little scuffle.
It seems it is simply not Winnipeg's year but if you're looking for signs the players or coaches have given up you won't find them.
The Winnipeg Jets lost 4-2 to the Ottawa Senators at Canadian Tire Centre extending their winless streak to nine games (0-6-3). Adam Lowry and Kyle Connor scored for the Jets; Connor also had a multi-point night with an assist.
The Winnipeg Jets enter 2026 on the other end of the NHL standings from where they were beginning 2025. Not only are the 2024-25 Presidents' Trophy winners not in a playoff spot, but the Jets are last in the Central Division, the Western Conference and the entire NHL.
The NHL Department of Player Safety announced that Winnipeg Jets defenseman Logan Stanley is being suspended one game for roughing committed against Ottawa Senators captain Brady Tkachuk. The decision proves to be Stanley’s first supplemental discipline in the NHL.
In December, the Jets are 2-7-4, which is the second-worst record over that span. Their 45.8% expected goals share at five-on-five in those 13 games ranks 27th. According to MoneyPuck, the Jets' playoff chances have tumbled to 23.1%. Winnipeg is reeling, and it needs to find answers very quickly in 2026.
Auston Matthews scored his 14th career hat trick and added an assist to lead the Toronto Maple Leafs to a 6-5 comeback win against the struggling Winnipeg Jets.
It is crazy to think that the Winnipeg Jets went from one of the NHL's top teams a season ago to one of the league's worst teams today. The Jets finished last s