We split our hockey looks yesterday, ending a four-day clean streak and dropping us to 9-1 in our past five days. YB's Griffin Carroll has two new looks for Tuesday night.
In a battle of two teams who needed a win, the Edmonton Oilers came out on top. The Oilers dropped back-to-back games this weekend, starting with an ugly loss in the spotlight against the Toronto Maple Leafs which was followed up by a blown lead in Ottawa against the lowly Senators.
Thank you to Clayton Keller for burying an empty netter to deliver us a much needed win here. Many are saying that was just the jolt we needed to get going on a massive weekend run, and we support those rumors.
The Winnipeg Jets finished their October slate with a 4-3-2 record and while no one player truly dominated, they still had some strong performers throughout the month.
The Jets picked up their first win of the season on Saturday against the Panthers, 6–4, and the best goal of the night had to have been the one that Mason Appleton scored late in the third period. With just under six minutes to play, Winnipeg had a two-goal lead as Florida went on the power play.
The Winnipeg Jets offseason has been a rollercoaster up until this point. Now that the roster is starting to take shape, now is a good time to look at some potential wild cards heading into this season.
The 27-year-old had gotten off to a nice start to his season, picking up a goal and five assists in 14 games before suffering a wrist injury back in mid-November.
The Jets are off to a strong start to their season, entering tonight’s game in Vancouver with a 19-9-1 record despite missing several regulars due to injuries.
The Winnipeg Jets have gotten off to a very hot start, but the losses up front are beginning to pile up. The injuries to Nikolaj Ehlers, Mason Appleton, and Morgan Barron have led to several call-ups forced to fill bigger shoes.
Slide on over, Mason Appleton, and make room for Nikolaj Ehlers in the post-op recovery room. On Saturday morning, Winnipeg Jets head coach Rick Bowness announced forward Ehlers will undergo sports hernia surgery this coming week.
If the Winnipeg Jets want to keep succeeding in the face of injuries, they’ll need to take a “next man up” mentality and get contributions from throughout the lineup.
The Winnipeg Jets learned today that they will be without forward, Mason Appleton for the next eight to twelve weeks. The forward got hurt during the Jets’ 3-2 overtime win over the Seattle Kraken and it was revealed that the Colorado native had wrist surgery.
Winnipeg Jets forward Mason Appleton was forced out of Sunday’s game against the Seattle Kraken early, and it sounds like he’s going to miss quite a while.
Getting back up to top offensive speed won't be easy for the slumping Winnipeg Jets when they host the St. Louis Blues Monday. The Jets have lost three of their last four games while scoring just four times in those defeats.
Jets coach Rick Bowness told reporters that he expects Appleton and Pierre-Luc Dubois (lower-body injury) to play against the New York Rangers on Friday.
The Jets and Mason Appleton avoid arbitration Elliotte Friedman: The Winnipeg Jets have re-signed forward Mason Appleton to a three-year contract worth $6.5 million and avoid salary arbitration.
The Winnipeg Jets have signed center Mason Appleton to a three-year contract.
It wasn’t pretty, but the Winnipeg Jets carved out a huge 3-2 victory in overtime against the Buffalo Sabres on Wednesday. Now, less than 24 hours later, they’ll be going toe-to-toe with one of the top teams in the East, the Toronto Maple Leafs.
After 49 games with the expansion Seattle Kraken, Mason Appleton is back in Winnipeg for another kick at the can with the Jets. For Mason Appleton, the 2022 NHL Trade Deadline served as a breath of fresh air, and no, not the repurposed green air of Climate Pledge Arena either.
In anticipation of the Seattle Kraken’s inaugural season, we at The Hockey Writers will be doing a deep dive on each player projected to be on the opening night roster.
With Mason Appleton being selected by the Seattle Kraken in the Expansion Draft, it leaves a hole on the Jets’ third line that needs filling. The Jets have lost a utile and talented two-way player on the rise, but luckily there are at least four internal candidates to take his spot.
The club is exploring the possibility of receiving a return for Appleton rather than risking losing him in the expansion draft.
In THW’s Seattle Kraken Mock Expansion Draft, I played the role of Winnipeg Jets’ general manager Kevin Cheveldayoff. I protected the players I thought the real Cheveldayoff will later this month when the Kraken select for real.
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