With the NHL regular season right around the corner, TSN. Fake Twins Jerseys .ca profiles each team leading up to puck drop. Next up is the Winnipeg Jets - who expect to keep improving with a full season under head coach Paul Maurice. Catch up on their off-season moves and the issues they face this season, as well as their analytical breakdown by TSNs Scott Cullen. Division: Central GM: Kevin Cheveldayoff Head Coach: Paul Maurice 2013-14: 37-35-10 (7th in Central) Playoffs: Did not qualify Goals For: 219 (15th) Goals Against: 231 (22nd) PP: 15.4% (25th) PK: 83.2% (10th) That Was Then: When it comes to the Jets last season, youre looking at two distinct phases - the Claude Noel part and Paul Maurice part. When the Jets fired Claude Noel in January, the team was mired in a five-game losing streak and 10 points out of the final Western Conference playoff spot. The hiring of Maurice - out of the NHL for two seasons - might have come as a surprise, but his impact was immediate with the team winning four in a row and going 8-2 in its first 10 games. But the Jets puck possession barely changed for the better in that time span and they werent good enough for the first 47 games Ondrej Pavelec didnt give the Jets solid goaltending for most of last season. Of the 29 NHL goalies whove played 100 games in the last three years, Pavelecs .904 save percentage is the lowest. Backup Al Montoyas numbers were considerably better with a .920 save percentage in 28 games and a 2.30 goals-against average.But Pavelec wasnt the sole source of blame. Zach Bogosian struggled with injury again, missing 27 games last season and didnt provide the lockdown presence that the Jets needed from him and still believe hes capable of producing. Devin Setoguchi, acquired from the Minnesota Wild for a second-round pick, had a miserable year producing a career-low in goals (11) and points (27) over a full season. Evander Kane wasnt able to translate his ability to generate shots into goals. Not everything was doom and gloom, though. Jacob Trouba was a revelation on the blue line, coming back from a serious neck injury and showing maturity beyond his years. Grant Clitsome was a workhorse on defence - averaging almost 20 minutes a game before going down to a back injury. Mark Scheifele, also felled by injury that prematurely ended his year, continued his development as he hit his stride after a slow start. Bryan Little posted a career high in points (64) while taking on increased defensive responsibility and, very quietly, Blake Wheeler rewarded the Jets faith in signing him to a six-year deal last summer with career highs in goals (28) and points (69). Scott Cullens Analytics Jets 2013-14 stats by Quarter Games GPG GAA SH% SV% SAF% PTS% 1-20 2.45 2.80 7.3% .922 50.1% .500 21-41 2.71 2.90 7.3% .912 51.2% .500 42-62 2.38 2.67 9.6% .913 49.9% .610 63-82 2.55 2.90 7.6% .918 50.9% .450 NHL AVG 2.67 2.67 7.8% .922 50.0% .562 Key: GPG= goals per game, GAA= goals-against per game, SH%= even-strength shooting percentage, SV%= even-strength save percentage, SAF%= score-adjusted Fenwick percentage (differential of shot attempts faced vs. shot attempts, excluding blocked shots, adjusted for game score), PTS%= percentage of available points. Analysis: Games 1-20: Played well early and got decent goaltending, but poor special teams results prevented a better record. Games 21-41: Possession stats improved, but countered by goaltending dip. Games 42-62: Surged offensively, despite middling possession stats, as they got a short-term boost in shooting percentage. Games 63-82: Possession stayed around average, shooting percentage close to it, but save percentage again below where it needed to be for a playoff berth. Key 2014 Additions: F TJ Galiardi, C Mathieu Perreault Key 2014 Subtractions: C Olli Jokinen, G Al Montoya, D Zach Redmond, RW Devin Setoguchi This Is Now: The Jets liked the direction they were heading in under Maurice and will have a full season under his watch with a contract extension. Up front, Mathieu Perreault replaces the departed Olli Jokinen as a third-line pivot. Both had identical goal (18) and point totals (43) last season, with Perreault coming in 10 years younger. With Montoya off to Florida, a promotion is likely for Michael Hutchinson from their AHL-affiliate St. Johns IceCaps. While Hutchinson is ostensibly being brought in as a back-up to Pavelec, the 24-year-old has an opportunity to wrest away some playing time if Pavelec struggles. Regardless of who is in the Jets crease, the goaltending needs to be better. With a mostly unchanged roster, the Jets hope to get further development from Trouba and Scheifele, bounce-back years from Bogosian, Kane and Tobias Enstrom and continued production from Little, Wheeler and captain Andrew Ladd. If theres room for somebody to break into the line-up from in the system, it just might be 2014 first-round pick Nikolaj Ehlers (ninth overall), whose speed and nose for the net could force him into the conversation with a good camp. But Winnipeg will still be in tough in a Central Division had three 100-plus-point clubs last season and two more playoff teams. The Jets were 9-16-5 against Central Division opponents last season. Anything close to that this year and the Jets will once again be on the outside looking in come playoff time. TSN Winnipeg reporter Sara Orleskys Five Key Storylines heading into training camp: 1. Getting in shape The team has hired a new director of fitness with Paul Maurice wanting this team in better shape than last season. It was an area he was very critical of when he took over. 2. Job Hunting Most of the Jets best prospects arent ready for NHL yet, but will any of them push some of the veterans for spot in the bottom six? Could Ehlers get the chance to be an impact player? 3. Ever Evander Trade rumours, ambiguous answers on trade speculation and controversial tweets. What does the future hold for Evander Kane as a Winnipeg Jet? 4. Net Gains Kevin Cheveldayoff declared Ondrej Pavelec the starting netminder. Can he raise his game to the level needed for this team to be successful? The position is currently seen as being one of the biggest weaknesses. Their backup will be Hutchinson, who started last season in ECHL and has played three NHL games. 5. Forward Progress With many of the same faces back again, can this team take the next step needed in a division that has become even more competitive in the off-season? Will Paul Maurice finally be able to get them to play consistent hockey? DEPTH CHART Forwards Left Wing Centre Right Wing Andrew Ladd Bryan Little Blake Wheeler Evander Kane Mark Scheifele Michael Frolik T.J. Galiardi Mathieu Perreault Dustin Byfuglien Chris Thorburn Jim Slater Matt Halischuk Eric Tangradi Eric ODell Anthony Peluso Carl Klingberg Adam Lowry Scott Kosmachuk Defence Left Right Tobias Enstrom Jacob Trouba Mark Stuart Zach Bogosian Grant Clitsome Paul Postma Adam Pardy Keaton Ellerby Joshua Morrissey Ben Chiarot Julien Brouillette Julian Melchiori Goaltenders Ondrej Pavelec Michael Hutchinson Connor Hellebuyck Craigs List A list of the Jets top prospects as ranked by TSN Director of Scouting Craig Button. A-Level Prospects No. Name Pos. 2013-14 Club 1 Josh Morrissey D Prince Albert (WHL) 2 Nikolaj Ehlers LW Halifax (QMJHL) 3 Nicolas Petan C Portland (WHL) 4 Andrew Copp C Michigan (NCAA) 5 Eric Comrie G Tri-City (WHL) B-Level Prospects No. Name Pos. 2013-14 Club 6 Adam Lowry LW St. Johns (AHL) 7 Michael Hutchinson G St. Johns (AHL) 8 Scott Kosmachuk RW Guelph (OHL) 9 Connor Hellebuyck G U-Mass-Lowell (NCAA) 10 Brendan Kichton D St. Johns (AHL) A-Level prospects are prospective starting goaltenders, top four defencemen and top six forwards. B-Level prospects are prospective backup goaltenders, bottom pairing defencemen and bottom six forwards. Fantasy - Cullens Player to Watch Evander Kane Even on a per-game basis, Evander Kanes scoring has declined since he hit for a career-high 30 goals and 57 points in 2011-2012, but dont give up hope on him. For one thing, hes 23-years-old, and has played more than 20 minutes per game for the past two seasons, and generated a career-high 3.97 shots per game last season, so he gets plenty of opportunities and, as centre Mark Scheifele continues to mature, there is a better chance for their line to be a real offensive force. If he can remain healthy, Kane should have a chance to get back to the 30-goal benchmark again. Nick Gordon Jersey .Y. - Referee Ed Hochuli referred to replay official Tom Sifferman by his nickname Jungle Boy, which was heard on the in-stadium microphone during the Arizona Cardinals-Carolina Panthers NFC wild-card game Saturday. Minnesota Twins Shirts . -- Ben Bishop had a milestone game against one of the NHLs greatest goalies. https://www.cheaptwins.com/872t-jose-berrios-jersey-twins.html .Those stars, most notably the top line of James van Riemsdyk, Tyler Bozak and Phil Kessel, struggled against the Montreal Canadiens and must be better as the Leafs look ahead to facing the Pittsburgh Penguins and New York Rangers this weekend.Got a question on rule clarification, comments on rule enforcements or some memorable NHL stories? Kerry wants to answer your emails at cmonref@tsn.ca. Kerry, Thanks to you and TSN for providing us NHL fans with this fabulous column! Now - I was hoping you could comment on the Chris Kreider net crash on Carey Price in Game 1. Initially, everyone (including Michel Therrien and Brandon Prust) labeled it as a hockey play with an unfortunate outcome. Days later, they began laying blame once Prices availability was lost. Now Im NOT asking whether the refs erred on the call. Im simply interested on your call or take on the incident. If you were still working in the NHL, how would you have called it? CMon Ref! (corny, but couldnt resist - LOL). Thanks,TerekWhistler, BC Terek: Injuries are an unfortunate byproduct of the job and a risk that every player willingly assumes. When an injury is sustained, its not only very disappointing for the player to deal with but when it involves a key player such as Carey Price, the loss can also devastating to the fortunes of a team. You dont replace a player like Price and his absence will surely test the mettle of his Montreal teammates left standing with their best player out of the lineup. The Hab continent has a huge obstacle to overcome in finding a way to beat this hungry and confident NY Rangers team tonight in Madison Square Garden. For that to happen, PK Subban and company will first have to penetrate a wall in the form of Hendrik Lundqvist a mere 178 feet from their goal crease guarded by littlee know Dustin Tokarski. Jorge Polanco Jersey. With the man they the King poised between the pipes the Rangers net probably looks more like 178 miles away. Michel Terrien and Brandon Prusts initial assessment of the play was correct in that it was a hockey play. There was no deliberation on the part of Chris Kreider to initiate contact with Price as the Rangers speedster went hard to the net to make a play and then lost his balance following a chop to his right ankle by Alexei Emelin. In the post-game press conference Coach Therrien said he thought the play was "accidental, honestly," and Kreider said he "just had too much momentum and couldnt really avoid him. It didnt feel too good for me either."Terek, I would have ruled the play on the ice no differently than I did from my couch and deemed the contact by Chris Kreider on Carey Price as completely accidental. It would appear that I could count on agreement of this decision from referee Steve Kozari, Michel Terrien, Brandon Prust and Chris Kreider at the very least. It was a very unfortunate accident and injury sustained by Carey Price. Prices Montreal Canadien teammates will have dig deep tonight and stick with a game plan of speed and high tempo energy from the opening puck drop to take the Garden crowd out of the game and shift the momentum in their favor. Dustin Tokarski will have to give them a chance to win. It is then up to the Habs skaters grit, guts, determination and skill to find a way to penetrate King Hendriks Court 178 feet away. ' ' '