dirtydanglez
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hard to say, they have the talent but historically they flop in the playoffs. it feels like they are in for a big year but we've been here before.
The only thing that's surprising about this thread is there aren't more people wondering if they'll actually make the playoffs. If the Maple Leafs were 13-1 to start the season, or the Oilers, the constant fellatio on this site and across Canadian media would be unbearable.
Good. Underestimate us. I prefer it that way.
The big difference that I see this season is that the regular season success the Jets saw the past two seasons was largely due to playing "Bowness Hockey" which involves high puck pressure in all 3 zones. It's very effective at causing turnovers but also very taxing. Dallas Stars players who played under him described it something like "it's a good way to win games, but it ins't any fun" (paraphrasing)I’ll preface by saying that I actually like the Jets and I hope they will succeed.
But holy crap is this not the same song and dance we’ve seen the past two seasons? IIRC in 22-23 they were first in the west until January, looked absolutely dominant and they ended up in the 2nd WC spot, clinching a spot in the last game or two of the regular season.
Then last year they were setting all kinds of defensive records, allowing 2 or less goals in god knows how many games in a row. Only for them to get their asses blasted (pardon my French) by the Colorado Avalanche in 5 (where they let in 5 or more goals each game, an NHL record).
Is that why no one is talking about their ridiculous 12-1 start to the season? How is the Jets fanbase feeling about them this year? What about fans of other central division teams? I thought Scott Arniel was an underwhelming hire, but they’re doing well.
Is something different about them this year? Or will it be the same song and dance come crunch time?