For folks who have been missing hockey to watch you will have a chance to re-watch some classic games starting tomorrow. The team is calling them seven of the most iconic games in the nine seasons since the team returned.
April 15th – Dale Hawerchuk inducted to the Jets Hall of Fame
April 17th – 2019 Tim Hortons Heritage Classic
April 20th – 2018 Stanley Cup Playoffs Round 1 – Game 5: Jets 2.0 clinch first playoff series win
April 23rd – Teemu Selanne returns to Winnipeg
May 1st – 2018 Stanley Cup Playoffs Round 2 – Game 3: The Comeback
May 6th – Patrik Laine vs Auston Matthews #1: Laine Hat Trick OT Winner
May 10th – 2018 Stanley Cup Playoffs Round 2 – Game 7: Jets clinch first trip to the Western Conference Final
Here is the info for those who want to watch these games from the Jets Release:
Fans wishing to watch online will need accounts for either NHL LIVE (Canada – NHL Live registration) or NHL.com (USA – NHL.TV requires an NHL.com registration) which are both currently available for free access. This viewing experience is optimized for desktop/web viewing. If you are trying to access the links via a iOS device you may be required to be signed in prior to clicking the link. If you are trying to access the links via an Android device you might not be able to access it at all.
Of course this may give fans something to do as they can now debate whether these seven games represent the most iconic in Jets 2.0 history.
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