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Other highlights on the first Jets schedule included a home-and-home set with the Phoenix Coyotes, Winnipeg's previous NHL franchise (including a December 1 game in Winnipeg, the Coyotes' first regular season appearance in Winnipeg since vacating the city), as well as a December 17 home game against the Anaheim Ducks, which was former Jet Teemu ...
It's Blue Jackets vs Jets in NHL action. Follow along for news updates, live score and analysis from Nationwide Arena. Columbus Blue Jackets vs Winnipeg Jets score today: Live updates, highlights
The Winnipeg Jets qualified for the playoffs for the first time since the former Atlanta Thrashers franchise relocated to Winnipeg in 2011; the only time that the Thrashers/Jets franchise made the post-season was in 2007, and the last time that the city of Winnipeg hosted a playoff game was in 1996, the season before the previous Winnipeg Jets ...
Mark Bunting: 1994–1996 (Winnipeg Jets I games) Farhan Lalji: 1997–present (Vancouver Canucks games) Brent Wallace: 2002–2020 (Ottawa Senators games) Dave Randorf: 2002–2010 (Toronto Maple Leafs games) John Lu: 2002–2007 (Toronto Maple Leafs games), 2007–2014, 2018–2022 (Montreal Canadiens games), 2022–present (Winnipeg Jets games)
The following day, Rypien signed a one-year, US$700,000 contract with the Winnipeg Jets. [32] The Jets were set to begin their inaugural season after franchise's Atlanta Thrashers relocated to Winnipeg, Manitoba. Under the same ownership as the Manitoba Moose, Rypien joined a familiar organization in returning to Winnipeg.
The Winnipeg Jets were a professional ice hockey team based in Winnipeg. They began play in the World Hockey Association (WHA) in 1972 . The club joined the National Hockey League (NHL) in 1979 after the NHL merged with the WHA.
The 1994–95 Winnipeg Jets season was the team's 23rd season in Winnipeg and their 16th season in the National Hockey League.Despite missing the playoffs for the second year in a row, the Jets featured the second-best forward line in the NHL that season, as Keith Tkachuk, Teemu Selanne and Alexei Zhamnov scored a collective 74 goals in 48 games.
The 2025 4 Nations Face-Off (French: Confrontation des 4 nations) was an international ice hockey tournament held February 12–20, 2025. The games were played in Montreal at Bell Centre and in Boston at TD Garden.