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Scheifele, Trouba to be at Jets' development camp
The Winnipeg Jets will hold a development camp beginning July 9 featuring last year’s first round pick Mark Scheifele and this year’s first round selection Jacob Trouba.
The Jets will gather their prospects at MTS Iceplex beginning Monday, July 9 and wrapping up Friday, July 13.
IceCaps coach Keith McCambridge will run the on-ice sessions along with his assistant Mark Morrison, Jets goalie coach Wade Flaherty and Jets director of player development Jimmy Roy.
All sessons are open to the public.
2012 WINNIPEG JETS DEVELOPMENT CAMP ROSTER
GOALTENDERS (6)
Chris Carrozzi, Connor Hellebuyck, Jason Kasdorf, Robert Levin, Michael Houser, Jamie Phillips
DEFENCE (11)
Ben Chiarot, Aaron Harstad, Joey Leach, Julian Melchiori, Will O’Neill, Zach Redmond, Brennan Serville, Cody Sol, Peter Stoykewych, Jacob Trouba, Zach Yuen
FORWARDS (21)
John Albert, Nicolas Bligh, Austen Brassard, Yasin Cisse, Norm Ezekiel, Danny Dries, Jason Gregoire, Carl Klingberg, Scott Kosmachuk, Tanner Lane, Adam Lowry, Zack Mitchell, Zach O’Brien, Eric O’Dell, Ryan Olsen, Jordan Samuels-Thomas, Vinny Saponari, Mark Scheifele, Lukas Sutter, Ivan Telegin, Matt White
2012 WINNIPEG JETS DEVELOPMENT CAMP SCHEDULE
DATE GROUP A GROUP B MEDIA LOCATION
Mon, July 9, 2012 N/A N/A 3:30pm MTS Iceplex
Tues, July 10, 2012 9:30am 11:00am 12:15pm MTS Iceplex
Wed, July 11, 2012 9:30am 11:00am 12:15pm MTS Iceplex
Thurs, July 12, 2012 9:30am 11:00am 12:15pm MTS Iceplex
Fri, July 13, 2012 10:45am 10:45am 12:30pm MTS Iceplex
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