WINNIPEG 鈥 The Winnipeg Jets are focusing on the regular season, but many of their fans will look beyond that to gauge the team鈥檚 success.
After being bounced out of the NHL playoffs in the first round the past two seasons, a deep post-season run may be the only thing to satisfy their followers.
New head coach Scott Arniel knows the early playoff exits linger in the minds of fans and some players, but he鈥檚 concentrating on a style that produces sustainable strong play.
鈥淚鈥檓 not (thinking) that far down the road. I鈥檓 worrying about Edmonton and Game 1,鈥 Arniel said of Winnipeg鈥檚 regular-season opener on the road against the Oilers on Wednesday.
鈥淲e鈥檝e talked an awful lot about compete and making sure that when we get into games that our level of compete is higher than the opposition. Hopefully on those tough nights and tough travel, tough back-to-backs or whatever they might be, that that鈥檚 the difference in the hockey game.鈥
Arniel, 62, was hired after Rick Bowness retired at the end of last season. He was associate coach the past two seasons and went 15-7-3 filling in during Bowness鈥檚 absences for family or health reasons.
Winnipeg鈥檚 first-round loss to Colorado in five games last season came after the team finished fourth overall in the NHL with a 52-24-6 record. The Jets had swept the Avalanche in their three-game season series but were outplayed in the playoffs.
Jets veteran Connor Hellebuyck had his name etched on the William M. Jennings Trophy for being the netminder on the team that allowed the fewest goals against.
He also won a second Vezina Trophy as the league鈥檚 top goalie, but struggled in the playoffs with a 5.23 goals-against average and .870 save percentage.
Winnipeg hasn't reached the second round of the post-season since 2021.
Second-year captain Adam Lowry likes Arniel鈥檚 emphasis of ramping up the way the Jets compete, whether it鈥檚 battling individually during five-on-five play or on special teams.
鈥(It鈥檚) digging in and finding the extra way to create one more opportunity for your team or eliminating one more chance that the other team is going to generate,鈥 Lowry said.
Winnipeg鈥檚 roster hasn鈥檛 changed much from last season, although there were a few veteran departures and unexpected early injuries.
Defencemen Brenden Dillon and Nate Schmidt are gone, as well as forwards Sean Monahan and Tyler Toffoli.
Early in camp, defencemen Ville Heinola (ankle) and Logan Stanley (knee) both underwent surgeries and were expected to be out for at least a month.
鈥淲e鈥檝e got some good depth here and we鈥檒l have to rely on that early on,鈥 star defenceman Josh Morrissey said.
He doesn鈥檛 foresee counting on Hellebuyck any more than usual because of the injuries.
鈥淲e were the No. 1 defensive team in the league last year for goals against,鈥 Morrissey said. 鈥淥f course, a lot of that goes on the goaltending, but a lot of that鈥檚 on our five-on-five play and special teams that we鈥檙e trying to work on.鈥
Morrissey will be paired again with Dylan DeMelo. Dylan Samberg and Neal Pionk are the next duo, while Colin Miller is expected to skate with newcomer Haydn Fleury.
Winnipeg鈥檚 forward lines feature the top trio of centre Mark Scheifele flanked by Kyle Connor and Gabriel Vilardi.
Scheifele led the team in scoring last season with 25 goals and 72 points in 74 games. Connor had a team-high 34 goals in 65 outings.
With Monahan not re-signed, Winnipeg鈥檚 second line has been running with centre Vladislav Namestnikov and wingers Cole Perfetti and Nikolaj Ehlers.
Morrissey has buried thoughts about the quick exit from the post-season now that the new campaign is here.
鈥淭he parity in the league is as good as it鈥檚 ever been,鈥 he said. 鈥淪o if you鈥檙e looking at the playoffs already, I think you鈥檙e in trouble.
鈥淲e鈥檙e trying to build off of the things that we got better at last year.鈥
BEING SPECIAL
Arniel brought in assistant Davis Payne to coach the forwards and power play, while newcomer Dean Chynoweth is responsible for the defence corps and penalty kill.
Winnipeg ranked 22nd on the power play last season and 21st on the penalty kill.
Ehlers has been moved up to the first power-play unit while Scheifele and Connor have spent time working on the kill.
NEXT MAN IN NET
Hellebuyck had a 37-19-4 record last season with five shutouts while Laurent Brossoit, who signed with the Chicago Blackhawks this season, was 15-5-2 with three shutouts.
Kaapo Kahkonen and Eric Comrie are the backup options this season.
On Monday, the Jets announced forwards Nikita Chibrikov and Brad Lambert were assigned to the AHL's Manitoba Moose.
This report by The Canadian Press was first published Oct. 8, 2024.
Judy Owen, The Canadian Press