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Jets struggles continue with beating in Edmonton

Ken Wiebe 7 minute read 12:05 AM CST

Embarrassing had already been used earlier this week by Winnipeg Jets head coach Scott Arniel, so feel free to insert an adjective — or an expletive — at your leisure.

As the Winnipeg Jets wrapped up a busy stretch of seven games in 11 days with a highly uninspiring effort against the Edmonton Oilers, Arniel was left to chew on what had transpired.

By the time the final buzzer sounded, the Jets were on the business end of a 6-2 beatdown to the Oilers on Saturday night at Rogers Place.

“It’s hard. You’re trying to take steps forward and you’re trying to gain points, no matter how you do it. That’s another big step backwards,” Arniel told reporters in Edmonton. “We’ve been kind of repetitive on doing this and we’ve got to find a way to get that consistency in our game.”

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Pearson, Koepke bulge the twine, Comrie solid between pipes as Jets dump Sabres to end slump

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Pearson, Koepke bulge the twine, Comrie solid between pipes as Jets dump Sabres to end slump

Ken Wiebe 7 minute read Friday, Dec. 5, 2025

Scott Arniel had a feeling the dam was going to break, even if it took longer than he imagined it would.

The head coach of the Winnipeg Jets watched three of his four lines dip into an offensive funk the likes of which hadn’t been seen in these parts for quite some time.

After sorting his way through various permutations and combinations, Arniel decided to keep old faithful together, banking on them staying hot and the secondary scoring finally arriving from an alternative source.

Well, right on cue, Kyle Connor opened the scoring and then the Jets got a pair of fourth-line goals — from Cole Koepke and Tanner Pearson — to break a tie game and earn a 4-1 victory over the Buffalo Sabres on Friday night before a crowd of 13,682 at Canada Life Centre.

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Winnipeg Jets’ Cole Koepke (left hidden) collides with Buffalo Sabres’ Beck Malenstyn (29) as Elias Salomonsson (57) looks on during first period NHL action in Winnipeg on Friday, December 5, 2025.

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                                Winnipeg Jets’ Cole Koepke (left hidden) collides with Buffalo Sabres’ Beck Malenstyn (29) as Elias Salomonsson (57) looks on during first period NHL action in Winnipeg on Friday, December 5, 2025.

Canada’s Group B full of exciting storylines

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Canada’s Group B full of exciting storylines

Jerrad Peters 4 minute read Friday, Dec. 5, 2025

Apologies to Wales, Northern Ireland and Bosnia and Herzegovina, but how cool would it be to have the Canadian men’s national team open a home World Cup against Italy in Toronto? (It wasn’t really a question. The only answer is “super cool.”)

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Canada forward Tajon Buchanan (left) tries to get his foot on a pass during the 2022 World Cup in Qatar. The former host country was drawn into Canada’s Group on Friday along with Switzerland and the winner of the UEFA playoff in March.

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                                Canada forward Tajon Buchanan (left) tries to get his foot on a pass during the 2022 World Cup in Qatar. The former host country was drawn into Canada’s Group on Friday along with Switzerland and the winner of the UEFA playoff in March.

Manitoban posts sub-2:20 time in first marathon

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Manitoban posts sub-2:20 time in first marathon

Taylor Allen 4 minute read Friday, Dec. 5, 2025

Simon Berubé has cemented himself as one of the province’s all-time greatest marathon runners.

The crazy part? It only took him one race to do it.

The former Manitoba Bisons track and field star headed south to compete in the Indianapolis Marathon last month. It was the 28-year-old Winnipegger’s first time running the distance, and he crossed the finish line at 2:19:38.

It’s the first time a Manitoban has clocked in below 2:20:00 in 40 years. It’s also the third-best time ever produced by a product of the Keystone Province as Berubé trails only Bob Walker (2:19:03 at the 1981 Montreal Marathon) and Bob Cook (2:19:10 at the 1985 Chicago Marathon).

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Simon Berubé ran the third fastest marathon time by a Manitoban when he crossed the finish line at the Indianapolis Marathon in 2:19:38.

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                                Simon Berube ran the third fastest marathon time by a Manitoban when he crossed the finish line at the Indianapolis Marathon in 2:19:38.

Avalanche stand at NHL summit

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Avalanche stand at NHL summit

Mike McIntyre and Ken Wiebe 11 minute read Friday, Dec. 5, 2025

Time flies when you’re having fun. And somehow the first third of the NHL season is already in the rear-view mirror. How did that happen? Weren’t we just talking about training camp?

Take the Winnipeg Jets, for example. They’ll officially hit the end of the first period on their schedule — fittingly — at the end of the first period Saturday night in Edmonton (27 games and 20 minutes in the books).

There’s been no shortage of intriguing developments and compelling storylines so far. So here at Dump & Chase, we figured we’d compile a list of eight that have caught our eye:

AVALANCHE APPROACHING RECORD HEIGHTSThe numbers are downright staggering and, while the Colorado Avalanche had a 17-game point streak snapped earlier this week by the New York Islanders, they’ve suffered only two regulation losses through the opening third of the season.

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The Colorado Avalanche currently sit first overall in the NHL. Nathan MacKinnon (right) leads the league with 22 goals and 46 points in 27 games, while teammate Cale Makar leads the NHL’s defenceman with nine goals and 33 points.

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                                The Colorado Avalanche currently sit first overall in the NHL. Nathan MacKinnon (right) leads the league with 22 goals and 46 points in 27 games, while teammate Cale Makar leads the NHL’s defenceman with nine goals and 33 points.

Winnipeg pairs skaters finish third at Junior Grand Prix Final

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Winnipeg pairs skaters finish third at Junior Grand Prix Final

Laurie Nealin 4 minute read 5:22 PM CST

Pair skaters Ava Kemp and Yohnatan Elizarov were as prepared as they could be in their quest for gold at the Junior Grand Prix Final in Japan this past week, but the jumps just wouldn’t fire for Kemp on competition ice.

Everything else — the lifts, the throw jumps, the spins, the footwork, the death spirals — was of high quality, but falls on the three solo jumps over two programs relegated the Winnipeg duo to the third step on the podium in Nagoya.

“We have mixed emotions,” Kemp said after their short program on Thursday.

“For sure we had some elements that were really nice. Obviously, the (double) Axel makes me mad. I thought I would land it. I think that we made progress and improvements in other areas and we really wanted to show that.”

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Ava Kemp and Yohnatan Elizarov Day 1 of the 2025 ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating Final, held at the IG Arena in Nagoya, Japan.

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                                Ava Kemp and Yohnatan Elizarov Day 1 of the 2025 ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating Final, held at the IG Arena in Nagoya, Japan.

Winnipeg Jets to host Montreal Canadiens outdoors in 2026 Heritage Classic

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Winnipeg Jets to host Montreal Canadiens outdoors in 2026 Heritage Classic

The Canadian Press 2 minute read Updated: 12:19 PM CST

NEW YORK - The Winnipeg Jets and Montreal Canadiens will be heading back outdoors next season.

The NHL announced Saturday the teams will face off in the 2026 Tim Hortons NHL Heritage Classic at Winnipeg's Princess Auto Stadium.

The event set for Oct. 25, 2026, marks the league's eighth Heritage Classic and first since 2023.

Winnipeg will host its second outdoor showcase after falling to the Edmonton Oilers at the home of the CFL's Blue Bombers in October 2016 before a crowd of 33,240. The Jets are 1-1-0 all-time in regular-season outdoor games. Winnipeg defeated the Calgary Flames in overtime at the 2019 Heritage Classic in Regina.

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The Jets play the Edmonton Oilers in an alumni game at the NHL Heritage Classic in Winnipeg on Saturday, Oct. 22, 2016. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Trevor Hagan

The Jets play the Edmonton Oilers in an alumni game at the NHL Heritage Classic in Winnipeg on Saturday, Oct. 22, 2016. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Trevor Hagan

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Quincy Williams arrives in Joker makeup for Jets’ Gotham City game against Dolphins

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Quincy Williams arrives in Joker makeup for Jets’ Gotham City game against Dolphins

Dennis Waszak Jr., The Associated Press 2 minute read Updated: 5:39 PM CST

EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. (AP) — Quincy Williams is no joker when it comes to dressing for the occasion.

The New York Jets linebacker arrived for the team's 34-10 loss to the Miami Dolphins on Sunday with his face made up to look like the comic and movie villain Joker — complete with a big painted-on red grin.

The team posted the arrival video of Williams, who smiled on his way into MetLife Stadium.

It was fitting attire for Williams with the Jets wearing their “Gotham City Football” Rivalries uniforms for the game. Williams also wore a ”Gotham City Football" bomber jacket into the stadium. The Joker, of course, is Batman's main adversary in the fictional Gotham City in the comics and movies.

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New York Jets linebacker Quincy Williams (56) celebrates victory over the Atlanta Falcons after an NFL football game, Sunday, Nov. 30, 2025, in East Rutherford, N.J. (AP Photo/Adam Hunger)

New York Jets linebacker Quincy Williams (56) celebrates victory over the Atlanta Falcons after an NFL football game, Sunday, Nov. 30, 2025, in East Rutherford, N.J. (AP Photo/Adam Hunger)

World Cup draw cartoonish, loathsome and repugnant

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World Cup draw cartoonish, loathsome and repugnant

Jerrad Peters 3 minute read Friday, Dec. 5, 2025

Believe it or not, a men’s World Cup will begin in just a few months. For the 42 national teams already qualified for the five-week, three-country, sixteen-city competition, a schedule has even begun to emerge. The full 48-team field will not be known until the last day of March, however, as FIFA has bloated the thing beyond recognition.

Anyway, if you’ve already forgotten that the Group Stage Draw was conducted on Friday, don’t worry. You’re not alone. The event that took place at the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C., had little to do with the soccer set to kick off 187 days from now.

Instead, what we saw, what we’ll remember, was a clumsy pageant that put into speeches and songs what we’ve known for some time: that FIFA has completed its metamorphosis from sports organization to the promotional vehicle of a depraved American administration.

The actual draw took place the same day the United States, which will co-host the World Cup with Canada and Mexico, announced it would expand its travel ban to more than 30 nations — presumably including, as U.S. President Donald Trump described them in a tantrum earlier this week, “shithole countries” like Haiti and “garbage” like Somalia. Haiti, incidentally, will be a World Cup participant.

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U.S. President Donald Trump (centre) placed the inaugural FIFA Peace Prize medal on himself in Napoleonesque fashion Friday that FIFA President Gianni Infantino (right) had awarded him at the 2026 World Cup Group Stage Draw alongside the macabre inaugural trophy.

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                                U.S. President Donald Trump (centre) placed the inaugural FIFA Peace Prize medal on himself in Napoleonesque fashion Friday that FIFA President Gianni Infantino (right) had awarded him at the 2026 World Cup Group Stage Draw alongside the macabre inaugural trophy.

Josh Allen’s 4 TDs and Christian Benford’s pick-6 lead Bills in 39-34 comeback win over Bengals

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Josh Allen’s 4 TDs and Christian Benford’s pick-6 lead Bills in 39-34 comeback win over Bengals

The Associated Press 12 minute read 6:54 PM CST

ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. (AP) — Josh Allen threw for three touchdowns and ran for one, Christian Benford scored the go-ahead TD on a 63-yard interception return, and the Buffalo Bills rallied from a 10-point fourth-quarter deficit to beat the Cincinnati Bengals 39-34 on Sunday.

Allen scored on a 40-yard rush, breaking his record of 36 for the longest by a Bills quarterback, and Buffalo flipped the game with big defensive plays on a snowy afternoon in western New York. Benford and defensive end A.J. Epenesa intercepted Joe Burrow on consecutive plays from scrimmage, leading to the Bills scoring three touchdowns in a span of 4:20 in the fourth quarter.

Benford’s interception — the cornerback leaped to snag Burrow’s lob intended for Ja’Marr Chase — gave Buffalo its first lead with 5:25 remaining.

The Bills then went up 39-28 after Epenesa’s interception, which he caught after Burrow’s pass was tipped by defensive tackle Jordan Phillips. On fourth-and-goal from the 3, Allen found tight end Jackson Hawes for a touchdown.

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Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen (17) looks as he runs with the ball as Cincinnati Bengals defensive tackle B.J. Hill (92) moves in during the first half of an NFL football game, Sunday, Dec. 7, 2025, in Orchard Park, N.Y. (AP Photo/Jeffrey T. Barnes)

Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen (17) looks as he runs with the ball as Cincinnati Bengals defensive tackle B.J. Hill (92) moves in during the first half of an NFL football game, Sunday, Dec. 7, 2025, in Orchard Park, N.Y. (AP Photo/Jeffrey T. Barnes)

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