After finishing third in the Scotia North Division (30-23-3), sweeping the Edmonton Oilers in the Stanley Cup First Round then being swept by the Montreal Canadiens in the second round, Winnipeg will move back to the Central Division this season.
The Jets were the only NHL team to have no division rivals in its own time zone (Central) last season but this season will have five such rivals (the Minnesota Wild, Chicago Blackhawks, Nashville Predators, St. Louis Blues and Dallas Stars). The Colorado Avalanche and Arizona Coyotes are in the Mountain Time zone.
The change in Winnipeg's playing style was notable last season, and the expectation is for a return to a more physical, grinding type of regular-season game within the division.
"The Central Division has its own unique style and we don't play any of those teams," Maurice said last season. "This is a completely different style of game that we're seeing; not completely, but very different styles of game. All that we would expect to see in the Central is that … the Central would be a beast again next year."