As many around these parts can recall there was plenty of speculation leading up to the official announcement of the return of NHL hockey to Winnipeg after the original Jets 1.0 left for Phoenix, Arizona following the conclusion of the 1995-96 season. There were my daily Drama in the Desert morning papers which fans around these parts ravenously devoured with any morsel of news about the NHL coming back to Peg’ city. Eventually it morphed into Drama in the Desert and Dixie after Bill Daly on the Illegal Curve Hockey Show on November 27th of 2010 discussed the Atlanta Thrashers. Darren Ford’s Return of the Jets web site (which he shut down once the news became official) had the Jets-O-Meter which many diehard fans followed during the lean years and which TSN later adopted. NHL fans in this province watched it closely (translation: multiple times per hour) to see how their fortunes would rise and fall on a daily basis. And then it became official and the rest is history.
As you would expect Jets fans flocked to the Forks followed by Portage and Main which was well documented by us here.
For curiosity sake I looked back at the team the Jets had for their first regular season game back in Winnipeg when they took on the Montreal Canadiens back on October 9th, 2011:
Ladd-Little-Wheeler
Kane- Scheifele -Wellwood
MacLean-Burmistrov-Antropov
Glass -Slater-Thorburn
Enstrom-Byfuglien
Stuart-Bogosian
Oduya-Hainsey
Pavelec
C. Mason
Scratches: Randy Jones, Derek Meech and Tim Stapleton
Just five players remain on the squad from that 2011 team. Here is how the Jets lineup looked in their final game against the Golden Knights to close out the Western Conference Final on May 20th, 2018:
Connor-Scheifele-Wheeler
Ehlers-Stastny-Laine
Perreault-Little-Roslovic
Copp-Lowry-Armia
Morrissey-Trouba
Morrow-Byfuglien
Kulikov-Myers
Hellebuyck
S. Mason
Scratches: Hendricks, Matthias, Dano, Copp, Enstrom, Chiarot and Hutchinson.
What was once a franchise that had never won a playoff game to a franchise that did something no NHL team in Winnipeg had ever accomplished by making the Conference Final it has been quite a run of seven years. While there are plenty of question marks heading into the offseason there is also plenty of reason for optimism in the city of Winnipeg as folks reflect back today on the return of NHL hockey to the city and look ahead at what is still to come.
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