The Winnipeg Jets woke up today to find themselves alone in the basement of the NHL’s Western Conference standings for the first time this season.
After a 4-0 loss at home to Chicago on Friday night and Edmonton’s win over Vancouver, the Jets are 29-37-5 for 63 points with 11 games to play and only the Toronto Maple Leafs, at 59 points, trail them in the overall standings.
Winnipeg’s four-game homestand continues Sunday afternoon with another high-powered opponent, the Anaheim Ducks, who have risen to second spot in the Pacific Division at 39-22-9 after being just .