The Winnipeg Jets havent been in top form lately, and games against Pacific Division opponents have been a struggle all season. They begin a three-game trip against the division tonight, and the competition figures to gradually build from Arizona to Los Angeles to Anaheim. You can watch the game live on TSN3 at 7:30pm ct. or listen live with coverage starting at 6:30pm ct. on TSN Radio 1290 Winnipeg. The Coyotes (15-20-4) havent presented much of a problem for the Jets (20-13-7), who have won five straight in the series while allowing six goals, including a season-opening 6-2 victory in Arizona on Oct. 9. The rest of the Pacific, though, has handed Winnipeg a 1-5-1 record. That includes Mondays 3-2 home loss to San Jose for the Jets third defeat in four games. They fell behind three times and evened the score twice, but the Sharks scored in the closing seconds of the third period. The Jets are winless in 13 games in which theyve trailed after two, and their 26 third-period goals are more than only Arizona (24). Were not holding back, coach Paul Maurice said. I liked our third period as much as any part of our game. I dont think we can open up our game more to generate more. The offense came from Jay Harrison and Andrew Ladd, who has four goals and five assists in the last six games. Well take a moment and well fix whats wrong and (figure out) how we can build towards playing that 60-minute game, Harrison told the teams official website. Youve got to have a short memory. We play a lot of hockey games and theres certainly a lot of hockey left. Both goals came on the power play, where Winnipeg is 6 of 15 over four games, while Arizonas penalty kill is 5 for 10 over three games. Blake Wheeler and Bryan Little assisted on Ladds goal. Wheeler has seven points on a six-game streak, and Little has 10 during a seven-game run. Both scored twice in the opener against Arizona and Wheeler added an assist. Little has four goals and two assists on a five-game point streak in the series. Arizona is playing the third of six straight at home, where it had won four in a row before Tuesdays 6-0 loss to St. Louis. It was the Coyotes second 6-0 defeat in three games. Mike Smith allowed all six goals on 39 shots against the Blues and has a 4.85 goals-against average over a 1-5-0 span, but his coach labeled the loss a defensive disaster. Thats not a goaltender problem, thats a people in front of him problem, Dave Tippett said. Thats a look in the mirror issue and see where were at. Smith has dropped four straight to the Jets with a 3.45 GAA. Ondrej Pavelec will start for Winnipeg after Michael Hutchinson played the first two games of the new year. Pavelec has a 3.14 GAA over a 1-1-3 span, though hes been in goal for each of the Jets wins in the series streak with a 1.16 GAA. In front of Pavelec, Winnipegs banged-up blue line could be getting some help. Defenseman Zach Bogosian may return from a 14-game absence due to a lower-body injury. Grant Clitsome (upper body) will miss the trip, while fellow defensemen Tobias Enstrom and Mark Stuart have been out with lower-body injuries. Forward Evander Kane (lower body) has been out four games and is also nearing a return. Arizona center Martin Hanzal missed the St. Louis game with an upper-body injury, and his status is uncertain. Projected Jets Lines: Forwards: Ladd - Little - Wheeler Perreault - Scheifele - Frolik Galiardi - Lowry - Halischuk Thorburn - Slater - Peluso Defencemen: Chiarot - Byfuglien Harrison - Bogosian Pardy - Postma Goalie: Pavelec Hutchinson Coyotes Projected Lines Forwards Erat-Vermette-Doan Lessio-Gagner-Boedker Rieder-Chipchura-Korpikoski McMillan-Vitale-Moss Defence Ekman Larsson-Stone Yandle-Summers Gormley-Murphy Goalies Smith Dubnyk Game Notes: WPG is 1-0-0 vs ARZ this season, winning in ARZ WPG has won 5 straight vs ARZ Arizona: 1-2-0 past 3 games, 5/10 on PK, shutout 6-0 in each of the losses Yandle (2A) past 3 games Winnipeg: 1-3-0 past 4 games, all at home, 6/15 on PP Little (3G, 7A) 7 game PT streak, 2G vs ARZ this season Wholesale Jerseys USA . The team announced the defensive coordinator will not be offered a contract extension. Cheap NFL Jerseys China Free Shipping . Kyrie Irving and the Cleveland Cavaliers were left fretting over an MRI on the stars left knee. 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These rules get passed down from generation to generation, but you cant actually find them anywhere - until now. With a nod to my TSN colleagues and followers on Twitter, here are the Unwritten Rules of Football. Rule #1 - Respect the rules. Rule #2 - Play until you hear the whistle. Rule #3 - Football boots are black and white and made from leather. *If you wear anything else, expect to be kicked by your opponents and called a poseur by your teammates. Unless you are Cristiano Ronaldo or Lionel Messi, in which case, carry on. Rule #4 - Socks are to be pulled up to the knee and no further. *See rule #3. Rule #5 - The only player on the field who should be wearing gloves - regardless of the weather conditions - is the goalkeeper.*Again, see rule #3. Rule #6 - Magic spray is actually magic. Rule #7 - If youre injured, get off the field. If youre hurt, suck it up. Rule #8 - Unless you were on the terraces as a boy supporting the team you now play for, do not kiss the badge. Ever. Rule #9 - Classy players never celebrate when they score against their former teams. Rule #10 - If a player misses an easy chance, he must immediately look at the ground and inspect it for any clumps of turf. If he finds nothing amiss, he must then inspect his boots to determine the exact cause of the miss. Rule #11 - When playing the offside trap, the chances of getting the call are directly proportional to the ability of the back four to each raise one arm and shout "OFFSIDE!" in unison. Rule #12 - If the offside trap doesnt work, blame the fullback. Rule #13 - All corner kick takers must raise one arm before taking the kick. This is the universal signal for "Im taking the kick now!" Rule #14 - Players must always acknowledge their supporters at the conclusion of a game by walking towards them and applauding. Dont overdo it though, or you will be ridiculed by your teammates for being "busy". Rule #15 - When losing a cup game, goalkeepers must always come up for corner kicks in stoppage time, regardless of the fact that they have never won a header in their lives. Rule #16 - Under no circumstances are defenders allowed to wear anything but short sleeved shirts. *This rule was passed directly to me by former England captain, Terry Butcher.dddddddddddd As such, it is written in stone. Rule #17 - Goalkeepers are a strange breed. Accept it - they will never change. Rule #18 - Nutmegs only count if you collect the ball on the other side. Rule #19 - Cuts that require stitches do not also require an aesthetic to "numb the pain". Stitch it up and get back in the game. Rule #20 - Any foul, no matter how egregious, must always be protested by the offending player, usually by exclaiming the following: "But I got the ball, ref!" Rule #21 - Goalkeepers must always spit into the palms of their gloves at the beginning of each half, must smack the bottom of their boots against each post, must have a water bottle in their goal and must have a towel that they drape in the side netting of their goal (regardless of the weather conditions). *See rule #17 Rule #22 - 20 consecutive passes in a rondo means that both defenders stay in twice. Being nutmegged in a rondo means that the victim stays in twice. Rule #23 - When a defender makes a spectacular block, he is not allowed to show any outward signs of being in excruciating pain. He must immediately start organizing his teammates by pointing to the opponents and yelling "Pick up!" Rule #24 - Any manager that is given a "vote of confidence" from his chairman should immediately update his resumé. Rule #25 - What is said in the dressing room, stays in the dressing room. Rule #26 - After scoring a goal, never point to the name on the back of your shirt - its the one on the front that matters. Rule #27 - If a player goes down with injury, kick the ball into touch. If the opponent does this for your team, throw it back to them when play resumes. Rule #28 - If an opponent commits a foul on your teammate, do not wave an imaginary card at the referee. Rule #29 - Diving should be done into a swimming pool, river, lake or ocean. Not on grass. Rule #30 - If a Canadian-born player switches their international allegiance to another country to further their professional career, fans are free to call them a traitor. Alternatively, fans can say that the player has "pulled a Hargreaves" or "pulled a Leroux". If youd like to add to "The Unwritten Rules of Football", leave your suggestions in the comments section below. Only those deemed to be worthy will make the list. ' ' '