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Jets scramble to make bold moves before the trade deadline—will they buy, sell, or stand pat?

January 30, 2026 3 Min Read
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The Winnipeg Jets experienced a tough loss on Thursday night, falling 4-1 to the Tampa Bay Lightning. This defeat marks their fifth loss in seven games, just as they appeared to be regaining some momentum, further compounding their recent struggles.

Their performance continues to decline and could worsen given their demanding upcoming schedule. Currently, the Jets own a record of 21 wins, 25 losses, and 7 overtime/shootout losses, placing them alongside the St. Louis Blues for the third-worst record in the Western Conference.

Looking ahead, Winnipeg faces several tough matchups, including three games against the Colorado Avalanche, two versus the Dallas Stars, and single contests against the Montreal Canadiens, Boston Bruins, and the Lightning—whom they just lost to. The team’s prospects of improving are looking increasingly bleak, especially as time runs out for management to decide the team’s future direction.

According to insiders at TSN, the Jets remain committed to trying for a playoff spot. However, the Olympic trade freeze begins next Wednesday—a period when many expect trades to gain momentum. After the Olympics conclude, the trade deadline is set for March 6th, meaning the Jets’ management, led by GM Kevin Cheveldayoff, must act swiftly either to bolster the roster or to move pending free agents in preparation for next season. Quick action would allow the team to process trades and acquire players without feeling rushed.

The upcoming two games—against the defending champion Florida Panthers and a strong Dallas Stars squad—before the trade freeze will likely shed light on the Jets’ strategy moving forward.

Fan Take: This situation is pivotal for Jets fans because the team’s decisions now could shape the franchise’s trajectory for years. With the trade deadline looming, how Winnipeg responds may determine whether they build for the future or attempt a desperate playoff push.

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This news matters to hockey fans because it highlights the constant tension between rebuilding and competing—a dilemma all teams face as seasons wind down. The outcome could influence the league’s competitive balance and shake up next season’s playoff race.

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