After completing four seasons at Pennsylvania State U forward Alex Limoges made the jump to pro hockey in 2020-21 with the San Diego Gulls. He played one more season in California on an AHL deal before he signed a one-year NHL deal with the Jets back in July of 2022. The 25 year old is an RFA with arbitration rights this summer.
He would set career highs for games played (63), assists (34) and points (54) besting his points total from last season by 14 in just one more game played. Limoges was the top points producer on this Manitoba club.
He reflected on his first season in Winnipeg, thoughts on the playoff series with the Admirals, what does he learn from playoff hockey in the pros, belief that they were capable of more, becoming part of the group so quickly, what makes Jimmy Oligny such a good captain, what stands out about his time in Manitoba, playing in Canada and more.
The veteran journalist shares his insight.
Recap of the game.
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