Winnipeg Jets player Power Rankings into Conference Semifinals

WINNIPEG, MB April 20: Winnipeg Jets players celebrate their victory during the Stanley Cup Playoffs First Round Game 5 between the Winnipeg Jets and the Minnesota Wild on April 20, 2018 at the Bell MTS Place in Winnipeg MB. (Photo by Terrence Lee/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)
WINNIPEG, MB April 20: Winnipeg Jets players celebrate their victory during the Stanley Cup Playoffs First Round Game 5 between the Winnipeg Jets and the Minnesota Wild on April 20, 2018 at the Bell MTS Place in Winnipeg MB. (Photo by Terrence Lee/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) /
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The Winnipeg Jets are headed to the Conference Semifinals. As a reward, they’ll have to face the President’s Trophy recipient Nashville Predators. Good luck, kids.

The Winnipeg Jets first trip to the Conference Semis will be a difficult one. The Predators might be the last team you’d want to face in the playoffs. But we’ll get to that later, another edition of why the Central is the NHL’s toughest division. For now, let’s figure out which Winnipeg Jets are playing best.

What better way to decipher that than with a good old power ranking? Instead of full teams, however, we’ll just look at specific players on the Winnipeg Jets. Let’s begin with a top 10.

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Well, there you have it. The top ten boys from this past round and looking forward to round two. Nashville won’t be the relative cakewalk that Minnesota seemed to be (does this city have any luck in the playoffs?)

We’ll reconvene to see who is looking up after round two. That is, if the whole team isn’t readying up for their golf outing.