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Jets Fight for Wild Card: Defying Decline in the Western Conference

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The Winnipeg Jets are clinging to their playoff hopes, battling for a wild-card spot in the Western Conference.

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Jets Fight for Wild Card: Defying Decline in the Western Conference

The Winnipeg Jets, quoting Dylan Thomas' poem, 'Do not go gentle into that good night', are showing remarkable tenacity in their bid to secure a playoff spot. The team finds itself three points behind the second Western Conference wild-card spot, currently held by the Nashville Predators. With a record of 31-30-12 and 74 points, the Jets have nine games remaining to change their fate.

Since returning from the Winter Olympic break, the Jets have managed to collect points in 13 of 17 games, with a 9-4-4 record, reducing the gap to the playoffs from 11 to three points. Their performance, although not perfect, has been marked by overtime wins and earning points in games that extended beyond 60 minutes.
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The improved defensive structure, increased speed following additions and subtractions at the trade deadline, and a more balanced attack have contributed to the Jets' recent success. The combination of Kyle Connor and Mark Scheifele on the top line, along with Gabriel Vilardi on the second, has strengthened the team's offense. This resurgence is even more remarkable considering the team was in last place in the NHL in early January, after a disastrous start to the season that included an 11-game losing streak.

Even though the Jets' playoff odds are only 10.6%, the team refuses to give up. They face the difficult task of relying on the results of other teams. Even if they manage to qualify, a matchup with the likely Presidents' Trophy winner, the Colorado Avalanche, could result in a first-round elimination, although the Jets beat the Avalanche twice in three games this month, including a 4-2 win on Saturday.

Head coach Scott Arniel emphasizes the importance of winning and maintaining focus on each game. After a recent victory and the Predators' loss, Arniel stated: “It’s just one at a time. I know you guys don’t want to hear it, but we looked at the scoreboard and we got some help around the league. That’s what we need, but you’ve got to win to gain ground. We did that. Now all of our focus zeroes in on Chicago. It can’t be one of those ones where you have a great game here and then you take a big step back.”

The Jets' determination to 'rage against the dying of the light' promises an exciting end to the season in Winnipeg. The team is back in action Tuesday evening in Chicago against the Blackhawks. Despite the potential advantages of securing a lower position in the standings to improve the odds in the NHL Draft Lottery, the inherent competitiveness in NHL players and coaches drives the Jets to fight for every win, making the end of the season much more interesting than anticipated.
Editorial Note

This content has been synthesized and optimized to ensure clarity and neutrality. Based on: The Hockey Writers