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Winnipeg Jets

9th Season

First Game Played: October 9, 2011

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260 Hargrave Street
Winnipeg, Manitoba R3C 5S5

204-987-7825
https://www.nhl.com/jets/

Historical Moments

After 15 years without NHL hockey, the city of Winnipeg got a second chance when True North Sports and Entertainment successfully negotiated to buy the Atlanta Thrashers and move them north, after first attempting to return the Phoenix Coyotes to their Winnipeg roots. Before the move could become official True North had to demonstrate they could sell enough season tickets to justify the move.

Once tickets went on sale to the general public, it took just 17 minutes to reach Commissioner Gary Bettman's goal of 13,000 season tickets. The move would get formal approval on June 21st, as the sale of $170 million, which included a $60 million relocation fee, was approved.

Once the move became official fans, who wanted the team to carry the old Jets name won out, and the Winnipeg Jets were back. Their first coach will be Claude Noel as Kevin Cheveldayoff was tabbed to be the General Manager.

The logo pays homage to the RAF with a fighter Jet superimposed on a Maple Leaf in a blue circle. October 9th was the day fans in Winnipeg have been waiting for 15 years, as NHL hockey returned with the new Jets hosting the Montreal Canadiens.

The game was televised nationally, but fans would go home disappointed as the Canadiens won 5-1, with Nik Antropov scoring the lone goal for the Jets. The Jets would lose their first three games, including an October 15th game on the road against the Phoenix Coyotes, the team that once was called the Winnipeg Jets.

On October 17th, the Jets would earn their first win of the year against the Pittsburgh Penguins. For most of the first two months, the Jets struggled, as they held a record of 9-11-4 at the end of November.

With 12 games at home in December, the Jets had a strong finish the 2011 half of their season, winning ten games as they beat the New Jersey Devils 4-2 on December 3rd, beat the reigning Stanley Cup Champion Boston Bruins 2-1 three days later. They would also earn a thrilling 1-0 win over the Los Angeles Kings in a shootout, as Chris Mason outdueled Jonathan Quick, as they went into 2012 with a record of 19-14-5.

However, with nine games on the road, the Jets would struggle in January, winning just four games as their playoff hopes quickly began to dim. Home games were the best medicine for the Jets who traveled more miles than any other team in the NHL as they remained stuck in the Southeast Division, with the move coming too late for realignment.

The Jets would post a 23-13-5 record at the MTS Centre, but they would win just 14 games on the road, as they finished fourth in their division with a record of 37-35-10, missing the playoffs by eight points. Blake Wheeler would lead the team with 64 points, while Evander Kane scored the most goals with 30.

In addition, Dustin Byfuglien and Captain Andrew Ladd both topped 50 points. In goal, the Jets were led by Ondrej Pavelec, who had a 2.

91 GAA and a. 906 save percentage.

Jets Best

Adam Lowry

Adam Lowry

2014-Present

Al Montoya

Al Montoya

2012-2014

Alex Burmistrov

Alex Burmistrov

2011-2013, 2015-2017

Andrew Ladd

Andrew Ladd

2011-2016

Blake Wheeler

Blake Wheeler

2011-Present

Bryan Little

Bryan Little

2011-Present

Connor Hellebuyck

Connor Hellebuyck

2015-Present

Drew Stafford

Drew Stafford

2014-2017

Dutin Byfuglien

Dutin Byfuglien

2011-Present

Evander Kane

Evander Kane

2011-2015

Jacob Trouba

Jacob Trouba

2013-2019

JimSlater

JimSlater

2011-2015

Josh Morrissey

Josh Morrissey

2015-Present

Kyle Connor

Kyle Connor

2016-Present

Kyle Wellwood

Kyle Wellwood

2011-2013

Mark Scheifele

Mark Scheifele

2011-Present

Jets Stadiums

Bell MTS Place

2011-Present

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