GM #15: Winnipeg Jets @ Anaheim Ducks

Game 15: Winnipeg Jets at Anaheim Ducks

The Winnipeg Jets are facing difficulties on their current west coast trip, having lost their first two games to the Los Angeles Kings and San Jose Sharks. They have scored only once across those matchups, reflecting a concerning offensive drought. As a result, their season record now stands at 9-5-0 in the early stages of the NHL’s 2025–26 season.

Head coach Scott Arniel’s lineup plans have been unsettled by injuries from day one, and the team hasn’t displayed the same sharp form seen during their President’s Trophy-winning campaign. While the record itself is far from disastrous — 18 points compared to 26 at the same stage last season — the quality of play raises some questions.

Performance Data Breakdown

Analytics for five-on-five play, a critical measure for predicting playoff performance, highlight areas needing improvement. In particular, the most recent comparison of this season against last offers some modest insights into offensive efficiency.

“Despite dropping six positions in the overall rankings, Winnipeg is projected to score only six fewer even-strength goals than last year (170 compared to 164). Their goals-per-game figure remains nearly the same.”

Summary

The Jets remain competitive statistically, but corrective adjustments are needed to regain the momentum that made them a top-tier team just a year ago.

Author’s Resume

A detailed look at Winnipeg’s shaky start reveals small statistical drops but warning signs that consistency and health will determine whether the team rebounds successfully.

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