Through ten games...

voyageur

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Out of the gate the Jets sit 1st in the NHL with 9 wins and 1 loss.

Kyle Connor leads the team in goals with 9, points, 17, and GWG, 3.

Mark Scheifele leads the team in even strength goals. with 5.

Neal Pionk leads defense in goals, 3 (2PP), and points with 12.

Adam Lowry leads the team in +/- with +10. Josh Morrissey leads the defense at +7.

Winnipeg Jets are currently 1st in PP% at 44.8%.

13th in PK, after giving up 2 in Detroit, at 81%. Dylan Samberg, Kyle Connor, and Mason Appleton haven't been on the ice for a SH goal against this year in their time on ice.

Jets are #1 in the league Goals For at 4.6 , #4 in the league in Goals Against at 2.40.

Connor Helleybuck leads the NHL in wins, with 7.
 
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Buffdog

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That only thing that counts for me is 9-1 nobody and I mean nobody had the Jets at 9-1 at the 10 game mark
The next month will be rougher with that crazy road trip at the end

Something that came up last year during the cold streak in the spring was that while many were blaming deployment, the reality is that the Jets has a schedule from hell. I compared their results to other teams when they had a month with a terrible schedule (Dallas and Colorado specifically) and the outcomes were similar

In October they had two different 3 day breaks between games. They played 12 games in 31 calender days

In November they play 14 games in 30 calender days, including 4 games in 6 nights in 3 different time zones at the end of the month. They do have 3 seperate 2 day breaks, but no 3 day breaks. The upside is that there's only one back-to-back

TL/DR they will have a tougher schedule, probably resulting in more losses but deployment will still be blamed around here
 
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The next month will be rougher with that crazy road trip at the end

Something that came up last year during the cold streak in the spring was that while many were blaming deployment, the reality is that the Jets has a schedule from hell. I compared their results to other teams when they had a month with a terrible schedule (Dallas and Colorado specifically) and the outcomes were similar

In October they had two different 3 day breaks between games. They played 12 games in 31 calender days

In November they play 14 games in 30 calender days, including 4 games in 6 nights in 3 different time zones at the end of the month. They do have 3 seperate 2 day breaks, but no 3 day breaks. The upside is that there's only one back-to-back

TL/DR they will have a tougher schedule, probably resulting in more losses but deployment will still be blamed around here
Just took a quick look and after the CBJ game they got TB x2 Dallas, NYR, Florida x2. Talk about murderers row.
 

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The big question is how does the Jets navigate the next month. If we stay somewhere close to our current win percentage we will likely be in that top of the division conversation come season end.
 

Buffdog

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The big question is how does the Jets navigate the next month. If we stay somewhere close to our current win percentage we will likely be in that top of the division conversation come season end.
Of the 28 available points in November, I'd probably be happy if we ended up with 18-20 to be honest

I'm guessing helle gets 10 or 11 of those games
 

voyageur

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The big question is how does the Jets navigate the next month. If we stay somewhere close to our current win percentage we will likely be in that top of the division conversation come season end.
To have an 8 point cushion on the Avs and 11 on the Preds this early in the season is something I think few would have predicted. Dallas and Minnesota are still lurking behind them in spite of the hot start.

Jets have been known to take their foot off the pedal, and I think the real measure of the Jets is playoff success, but acculumating points against weaker teams wasn't something the team always did.

Still lots to prove.
 
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