You know how it works: every nugget of Winnipeg Jets news is broken down and analyzed, then analyzed some more. Opinions are quickly formed, sides are taken and lines in the sand get drawn.
Such is life in a small market where the big NHL club reigns supreme, even during the off-season. Of course, this summer is shaping up to be unlike any in recent Jets history, as the winds of change are blowing strongly. And perhaps not in the direction most fans would prefer.
Which brings me to the topic du jour, and a sense of impending doom that seems to be prevalent here in River City.