Free Agency
/ 14 years agoSaturday, July 2 Winnipeg Jets Free Agency Update: Jets sign Defenseman Randy Jones, former Manitoba Moose forward Rick Rypien and defenseman Mark Flood
Winnipeg Free Press sports reporter Ed Tait has confirmed through his Twitter account that The Winnipeg Jets have signed free agent forward Rick...
Daily Papers
/ 14 years agoSaturday, July 2 Winnipeg Jets Morning Papers
National Post: Jets proceed cautiously in free agent market. Aside from Richards, no reason to go crazy with this class of...
Radio
/ 14 years agoJuly 2 Illegal Curve Radio Show: Show and Guest Previews
Tune into Sports Radio 1290 this Saturday, July 2nd, 2011 from 9 AM CST until 12 PM CST as the guys discuss...
Free Agency
/ 14 years agoWinnipeg Jets Free Agency Update: UFA Defenseman Derek Meech signs two-way deal, Jets sign Tanner Glass to a one-year deal and also sign Centre Aaron Gagnon
Illegal Curve has confirmed through Ed Tait and Gary Lawless of the Winnipeg Free Press that the Winnipeg Jets have signed...
Daily Papers
/ 14 years agoFriday, July 1 (Canada Day) Winnipeg Jets Morning Papers
A Happy Canada day to all our Canadian readers. Not only is it Canada Day, but it is also Free Agent...
Columns
/ 14 years agoThe Seat Selection Process
I had the chance to speak with a Winnipeg Jets season ticket holder this week about the seat selection process. This...
Daily Papers
/ 14 years agoThursday, June 30 Winnipeg Jets Morning Papers
The Telegram: How would IceCap go down with fans? Thought for a minute we were playing the name game in Winnipeg...
Afternoon Links
/ 14 years agoAfternoon Links
News 1130: Ex-NHL great Peter Stastny says Quebec should have been before Winnipeg. As the article pointed out, Winnipeg held a...
Daily Papers
/ 14 years agoWednesday, June 29 Winnipeg Jets Morning Papers
Toronto Sun: Good deal for Jets fans. While the prospect of seeing every team at least once is a good one,...
Afternoon Links
/ 14 years agoAfternoon Links: Drama in the Desert…again
CBC: Downtown hotel tower plan unveiled. It appears downtown Winnipeg will become all glass, based on the projections. Count me in...