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Jets @ Noon: Winnipeg Jets Podcast
Jets @ Noon: Winnipeg Jets Podcast
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Join Cam Poitras and Jim Toth for your daily Winnipeg Jets fix, with the latest hockey results, NHL news, and all the drama—on and off the ice—every weekday!
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It’s come down to this for the Winnipeg Jets.
After a stunning 7-1 loss to the Philadelphia Flyers on Saturday, Winnipeg now faces elimination territory heading into a must-win matchup in Vegas against the Vegas Golden Knights.
The margin is gone. The math is brutal. And the playoff odds are thinner than ever.
Cam and Jim open the phone lines on a rare Monday to hear from you -- on the frustration, the fallout, and what comes next.
It’s loose, it’s unpredictable -- and it’s all ahead on Jets at Noon.
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In this special, exclusive edition of the Jets @ Noon podcast, Cam and Jim let Tyson gloat, because he's a miserable, ugly, petty Flyers fan and they hate him with the passion of a thousand suns.
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It’s Free-for-All Friday on Jets at Noon.
Coming off a 3-2 win by Winnipeg over the St. Louis Blues 3-2 on Thursday night -- no script and no limits -- just Cam and Jim bouncing around the Jets and their wild chase for the playoffs where hope is still kindled.
As fans scoreboard watch across the NHL, the guys break down what matters most down the stretch. They’ll dive into hot takes, unexpected storylines, and whatever else grabs their attention.
Plus, your questions, your comments, your calls, your texts, and a few debates that might get a little heated.
It’s loose, it’s unpredictable -- and it’s all coming up on Jets at Noon.
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In this special, exclusive edition of the Jets @ Noon podcast, Cam and Jim discuss walking away from the game. Is Alex Ovechkin looking to retire in the summer and avoid the fanfare?
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It’s the same story for the Winnipeg Jets -- until they’re eliminated, or somehow sneak into the playoffs.
Winnipeg has to keep winning. Next up: the St. Louis Blues in St. Louis on Thursday night.
And it won’t be easy.
The road team has lost each of the last 11 meetings between these two clubs, regular season and playoffs included. The Jets will have to snap that trend to keep their fading postseason hopes alive.
But beyond the result -- how have both teams actually played since the Olympic break? The numbers might surprise you.
We’ll also break down which games Jets fans should be scoreboard-watching Thursday night if Winnipeg wants any path into the playoffs.
All that and more on today’s edition of Jets at Noon.
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In this special edition of the Jets at Noon podcast, Cam, Jim, and Tyson take a look at patience.
With The Masters underway at Augusta National, patience is one of the game’s most valuable traits—but does that same approach translate to today’s NHL?
Does the league still reward patience… or has it become a race where there’s no time to wait?
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The Winnipeg Jets head to Missouri on Thursday night for a matchup with the St. Louis Blues.
But once again, the out-of-town scoreboard isn’t doing them any favours.
The Nashville Predators rolled to a 5-0 win over the Anaheim Ducks on Tuesday, leapfrogging the Los Angeles Kings and moving into the final playoff spot in the Western Conference.
That leaves Winnipeg four points back of Nashville.
With just five games remaining, the margin for error is gone.
What once felt like a long shot is becoming even more difficult by the day, as realistic playoff hopes continue to fade.
Cam and Jim break it all down, while also weighing in on Jonathan Toews being nominated for the Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy, the social media reaction to keeping Mark Scheifele and Kyle Connor together, and Connor Hellebuyck missing practice.
Plus, Jayson Hajdu of College Hockey Inc. joins the show to discuss the NCAA Frozen Four in Las Vegas. How is the NCAA landscape shifting, and what impact is it having on major junior hockey?
All that and more on today’s edition of Jets at Noon.
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In this special, exclusive edition of the Jets @ Noon podcast, Cam, Jim, and Tyson discuss why there are lots of people convinced that there is only one way to build a Stanley Cup winner?
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The Winnipeg Jets picked up a big 6-2 win over the Seattle Kraken on Tuesday.
It’s a step in the right direction -- but only a small one, as Winnipeg continues to get little help from out-of-town scores.
With five games remaining, what actually needs to happen? And what should Jets fans be watching from the Nashville Predators, St. Louis Blues, San Jose Sharks and Los Angeles Kings down the stretch?
It’s not impossible -- but it is unlikely.
What is certain is that Winnipeg will need plenty of help, and they’ll have to collect every available point.
Also, Mark Scheifele recorded his 900th career point in the win over Seattle. Is he a Hall of Famer?
Jets colour analyst Mitchell Clinton joins the program to discuss that and the roller-coaster ride Winnipeg is on.
All that and more on today’s edition of Jets at Noon.
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In this special, exclusive edition of the Jets @ Noon podcast, Cam, Jim, and Tyson discuss the New Jersey Devils firing their general manager Tom Fitzgerald. How much does this have to do with the contract signed with Luke Hughes?
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The recent 3-1-0 road trip for the Winnipeg Jets didn’t move the needle.
It helped -- but all it really did was buy them time and keep their playoff hopes alive.
Now back in downtown Winnipeg, the Jets host the Seattle Kraken on Monday night, a team sitting three points behind them.
The margin for error is gone. Winning tonight isn’t enough -- not unless it sparks a run.
Winnipeg likely needs to win all six remaining games and collect all 12 available points.
Kraken play-by-play voice Everett Fitzhugh joins the program to break down Seattle and the matchup.
All that and more on today’s edition of Jets at Noon.
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In this special, exclusive edition of the Jets @ Noon podcast, Cam, Jim, and Tyson discuss another shocking move in the NHL with another coach fired very late in the season!
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Brayden Ewasko (in for Cam Poitras) and Jim Toth first tee up the Jets vs Stars game tonight before talking about Alex Ovechkins chase for the great ones goal record including playoffs. Then a big debate when it comes to MVP.
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What seemed impossible just a few weeks ago is quickly becoming a real possibility.
The Winnipeg Jets have cleared every hurdle in front of them, and while the odds are still stacked, they’ve put themselves right back in the mix.
With eight games remaining, and coming off a 4-3 overtime win over the Chicago Blackhawks on Tuesday night, Winnipeg now sits just one point behind the Nashville Predators for a spot in the Stanley Cup playoffs.
Now, let’s be fair -- it’s still a tall task. But the Jets have handled their own business, and with the teams ahead of them stumbling, they’ve clawed their way back into the race.
You can feel the belief building in Winnipeg, with the group fully embracing a "why not us?" mindset.
Cam and Jim open the phone and text lines with a simple question: do you believe?
All that and more on today’s edition of Jets at Noon.
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In this special, exclusive edition of the Jets @ Noon podcast, Cam, Jim, and Tyson discuss appreciation. Do we appreciate what we witness every game as fans of the NHL?
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The Winnipeg Jets look to keep the pressure on in the playoff race Tuesday night as they take on the Chicago Blackhawks at the United Center.
It’s a matchup that’s been anything but easy this season -- and with the stakes rising, how will Winnipeg handle a team that’s pushed them before?
At this stage, every result carries weight. A win keeps hope alive. A loss could be crushing.
This marks another critical game down the stretch in the 2025-26 regular season, with the Jets running out of runway.
Meanwhile, it’s been a busy day around the NHL. The Toronto Maple Leafs have parted ways with general manager Brad Treliving after three underwhelming seasons.
YYZ Sports Media’s Jonah Sigel joins the show to break down the fallout, the rumours surrounding the move, and his specialty -- NHL streaming numbers heading into the postseason.
We’ll also touch on comments from Leo Carlsson following a heated game against Toronto -- and ask the question: are the Blackhawks prepared for a real fight tonight in Chicago?
All that and more on today’s edition of Jets at Noon.
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In this special, exclusive edition of the Jets @ Noon podcast, Cam and Tyson discuss who would you rather build a team around... Connor Bedard or Macklin Celebrini?
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Brayden Ewasko (in for Cam Poitras) and Jim Toth start to discuss the Jets Going 1 and 1 on the home and home against Colorado. How has the depth scoring affected this teams success. Ken Wiebe of the Free Press joins the show to break down the realistic chance of this team sneaking into the playoffs. Jonathon Toews threw out the first pitch at the Cubs game.... how do we feel about that.
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