Note: The Jets held an optional practice on Wednesday which was moderately attended. After skate we heard from Gabriel Vilardi (Watch here) and assistant coach Dean Chynoweth (Watch here) as they continue to prepare for their fourth game of the season. Today they are expected to have a special teams skate at hockey for all centre which gets underway at 11 AM CDT. Check back for the Practice Report.
Note II: The Moose held a final day of practice in Winnipeg yesterday as they continued to ramp up for their two-game set against the Griffins this weekend in Grand Rapids. Today is a travel day as they head to Michigan. They are back on the ice tomorrow for the game as they look to improve to 3-0-0 on the season.
Note III: If you’re going to the game tomorrow night between the Jets and Sharks you may be the 20 millionth guest to walk through the doors of the downtown arena and if your tickets is scanned you could win a bunch of prizes.
Note IV: One person you will likely not see in Winnipeg until next year is former Jets draft pick Rutger McGroarty who was sent to the AHL ahead of the game between Pittsburgh and Winnipeg on Sunday. A positive development from this is the focus on Sunday will be on Bryan Little who is signing a one-day contract to retire as a member of the NHL club of Winnipeg.
Jets news:
Winnipeg Sun: ‘Where hockey matters’: Winnipeg a pleasant surprise for Jets’ Fleury. Paul had a good chat with the kid from Saskatchewan who appreciates the opportunity he’s getting one province over.
Winnipeg Sun: A healthy head and a home: Jets D-man Fleury hopes for both. More insight from Paul on the guy who is currently occupying a spot on the Jets third pairing.
Winnipeg Free Press: Jets’ Morrissey on non-stop mission to be the best he can be. (Paywall). Like a few others on this Jets club he’s been overlooked and disregarded league wide which has likely helped him develop a large chip on his shoulder.
Winnipeg Free Press: McGroarty’s first appearance in Winnipeg on hold; Pens ship former Jets pick to minors. (Paywall). Ken gives his thoughts on the past 2022 first rounder of Winnipeg.
Global News: Jets perfect to start season, but have a long road ahead. While it’s good to bank points it’s also good not to get too far ahead of your skis as they say. Still not sure who they are but they are the ones who say it…
Jets video:
CBC: Jets see modest rise in sales of season tickets over previous year. The Jets are reporting a modest increase in season-ticket sales, marking the end of a five-year slide that sparked concerns about the long-term viability of the smallest market in the National Hockey League.
Good insight from number 37.
The Jets put their latest win behind them and turn focus to the Utah Hockey…
The Winnipeg Jets pushed their winning streak to three on Sunday.
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