Sunday, July 24, 2011
Saturday, July 23, 2011
Hawerchuck Would Like to See Jets Honor Past Winnipeg Players
Dale Hawerchuck, perhaps the greatest Jet ever, would like to see the new Winnipeg Jets honor the players that have worn the Jets jersey in the past be somehow recognized. Even if it means having a current player wear his number 10.
Friday, July 22, 2011
Jets Unveil Their Logo
The New Winnipeg Jets have unveiled their new logo for the future of pro hockey in Winnipeg. It pays homage to the Royal Canadian Air Force with an updated version the the RCAF logo. To be honest it will take some getting used to, because I don't think I'm all that crazy about it.
Jets Round Out Coaching Staff
The New Winnipeg Jets have completed their search for an assistant coach to form the first bench bosses to guide the Jets through their first season back in Winnipeg with the hiring of Pascal Vincent.
Thursday, July 21, 2011
Wednesday, July 20, 2011
Updates: Old & New
Since I was a little late in deciding if I wanted to put up yet another blog about the Winnipeg Jets (since, as stated earlier there are quite a few already-but I couldn't help it...I had to) I guess I should catch up, sort of speak.
So Here's pretty much what has transpired in the last couple of weeks in the form of press releases by the Winnipeg Jets/True North Sports & Entertainment on the overdue return of the Winnipeg Jets.
Friday, June 24, 2011:
Claude Noel Named Head Coach
By
Saturday, June 25, 2011:
Byfuglien Excited about NHL's return to Manitoba
Monday, June 27, 2011:
The New Guys
CONTRACT SIGNINGS
Monday, July 4, 2011
Jets Agree to Terms with...
Derek Meech, Aaron Gagnon, Mark Flood, Tanner Glass, Rick Rypien, Randy Jones
Tuesday, July 5, 2011
Jets Sign Their RFA Captain, Andrew Ladd
Thursday. July 7, 2011
Jets Agree to Terms with Jason Gregoire
Winnipeg Jets to Play in Young Stars Tournament
Friday, July 8, 2011
Jets Acquire Fehr from Caps
Saturday, July 9, 2011
Jets Acquire Kendle McArdle from Panthers
Friday, July 15, 2011
Jets add Huddy, Flaherty & Borgford to Coaching Staff
Monday, July 18, 2011
Jets Agree to Terms with RFA Blake Wheeler and Six OtherPlayers
Tuesday, July 19, 2011
Jets Agree to Terms with Jason Jaffray
As of this writing, that's all the news coming out of Winnipeg. I'll try to be a little more on the ball about such things in the future...but no promises. That's just me.
Or, you could just visit jets.nhl.com for the latest news.
So Here's pretty much what has transpired in the last couple of weeks in the form of press releases by the Winnipeg Jets/True North Sports & Entertainment on the overdue return of the Winnipeg Jets.
Friday, June 24, 2011:
Claude Noel Named Head Coach
By
Saturday, June 25, 2011:
Byfuglien Excited about NHL's return to Manitoba
Monday, June 27, 2011:
The New Guys
CONTRACT SIGNINGS
Monday, July 4, 2011
Jets Agree to Terms with...
Derek Meech, Aaron Gagnon, Mark Flood, Tanner Glass, Rick Rypien, Randy Jones
Tuesday, July 5, 2011
Jets Sign Their RFA Captain, Andrew Ladd
Thursday. July 7, 2011
Jets Agree to Terms with Jason Gregoire
Winnipeg Jets to Play in Young Stars Tournament
Friday, July 8, 2011
Jets Acquire Fehr from Caps
Saturday, July 9, 2011
Jets Acquire Kendle McArdle from Panthers
Friday, July 15, 2011
Jets add Huddy, Flaherty & Borgford to Coaching Staff
Monday, July 18, 2011
Jets Agree to Terms with RFA Blake Wheeler and Six OtherPlayers
Tuesday, July 19, 2011
Jets Agree to Terms with Jason Jaffray
As of this writing, that's all the news coming out of Winnipeg. I'll try to be a little more on the ball about such things in the future...but no promises. That's just me.
Or, you could just visit jets.nhl.com for the latest news.
Sunday, July 10, 2011
Friday, July 8, 2011
A Whiteout Can Fix Any Mistake
In relation to Winnipeg hockey fans answer to Calgary's "C" of Red in 1985, the "Winnipeg Whiteout" was born. A nice play on words, given the primary purpose of the product and the wrongful departure of the Jets 1.0 in 1996. Given that, this is probably the best sign I've seen in years.
Thursday, July 7, 2011
Return Flight
Well, it was bound to happen and I'm not just talking about the triumphant return of the Winnipeg Jets. I'm referring to of course about me finally putting up a Winnipeg Jets blog. I know, I know there are many out there, but this isn't really a new Jets "news" site (well, kinda) it's more of my usual rants and opinions about one of my favorite, life-long obsessions. It's funny that I haven't had one up before now, seeing as how I'm supposed to be this huge Jets fan and all...since birth. Well, that's not true. But since at least I was 10.
There are no words to describe what the return of NHL hockey to Winnipeg means to that community and to me personally. The return of the name "Jets" is also a big deal because only those who grew up a Jets fan would know why that name was the only real option to name the team. It doesn't matter that the "history" of Winnipeg Jets Version One is in Phoenix. The history of that Winnipeg professional hockey club that played at the old Winnipeg Arena between 1972 and 1996 is still what resonates in southern Manitoba. The new Jets are simply an extension of that. Would I have accepted the team with another name. Of course. It would take a while to get used to it and I'd have to finally lay the Jets to rest. But I don't have to,'cause they're back!
Here's the equation. Is it the same "franchise?" Technically, no because that "franchise" is in Phoenix. Is it the same "team?" Well, obviously not. There's no Teemu Selanne, no Kieth Tkachuck, no Alexei Zhamnov. Is it the Winnipeg Jets? Yes, because we say it is!
15 agonizing years later...
The confirmation with the official announcement...
Or I could have just ran this I guess.
There are no words to describe what the return of NHL hockey to Winnipeg means to that community and to me personally. The return of the name "Jets" is also a big deal because only those who grew up a Jets fan would know why that name was the only real option to name the team. It doesn't matter that the "history" of Winnipeg Jets Version One is in Phoenix. The history of that Winnipeg professional hockey club that played at the old Winnipeg Arena between 1972 and 1996 is still what resonates in southern Manitoba. The new Jets are simply an extension of that. Would I have accepted the team with another name. Of course. It would take a while to get used to it and I'd have to finally lay the Jets to rest. But I don't have to,'cause they're back!
Here's the equation. Is it the same "franchise?" Technically, no because that "franchise" is in Phoenix. Is it the same "team?" Well, obviously not. There's no Teemu Selanne, no Kieth Tkachuck, no Alexei Zhamnov. Is it the Winnipeg Jets? Yes, because we say it is!
15 agonizing years later...
The confirmation with the official announcement...
Or I could have just ran this I guess.
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