

Data collected in the National Hockey League Players' Association has been released.
Over the past five months, 639 players from across the league were interviewed, survey-style, on a variety of different questions - 15 total.
These inquiries ranged in nature from individual NHL player skill, positional awareness, certain attitudes and mentalities, as well as off-ice personality. There were also questions related to the league's 32 venues.
As has been the case in recent memory, two connections to the Winnipeg Jets have continued to come up in answers from across the league.
In the question pertaining to which goaltender a player would want in net if their team needed just one win, the overwhelming answer - with nearly 47 percent of the votes - was Andrei Vasilevskiy, but sitting in fourth-place was Jets' backstop Connor Hellebuyck (five percent).
And then, as has also been typical, Canada Life Centre was voted as the No. 3 venue league-wide in terms of ice conditions. Sitting behind Montreal's Bell Centre (34 percent) and Edmonton's Rogers Place (15 percent), Canada Life Centre took home 11 percent of the votes.
Although 15 total questions, there were only two answers that included anything pertaining to the Winnipeg Jets in the top-five submitted answers.