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Winnipeg Jets Morning Papers

Keeping you up-to-date with all the latest pro hockey news in Manitoba.

Note: While it feels like the hockey world is in summer mode (because they are) the Jets still have some RFAs (Perfetti, Heinola, Lundmark) to sign although as per the folks at PuckPedia one got done yesterday as they reported the team and Dylan Coghlan agreed to a one-year deal.

Note II: More from our chat with Jets GM Kevin Cheveldayoff on Sunday. He provided an update on 2021 5th rounder Dmitri Rashevsky who appears likely to be staying in the KHL for next year which would be to the conclusion of his two-year deal he signed with Dynamo.

Note III: The Moose season and home openers were unveiled on Wednesday. They begin their 25th season on October 12th in Iowa against the Wild and then they open the season at home on October 26th when they welcome the IceHogs to town for a tilt. The full schedule is out today.

Jets news:

Sudbury Star: ‘Dream come true’ — Walton excited by NHL draft, season to come. The Jets sixth rounder at the 2024 Draft in Vegas had a solid few days in Winnipeg and is looking to build on an excellent summer of training as he gets ready for another season of junior hockey in Sudbury. 

Photo Credit: Colby Spence (Illegal Curve)

Jets audio:

680 CJOB: Jets at Noon – Conversation with Colin Miller. After inking a two-year deal with Winnipeg a week and a half ago, defenceman Colin Miller joined Cam Poitras and Jim Toth to talk about the fit with the Jets, how the deal came about, getting a group “over the hump”, DZone exits and more.