NHL Return
Edmundson first Manitoba-born player chosen in draft
1 minute read Saturday, Jun. 25, 2011ST. PAUL – The St. Louis Blues have made Joel Edmundson of Brandon and the Moose Jaw Warriors the first Manitoba-born player selected in the NHL’s 2011 entry draft.
The Blues grabbed Edmundson in the second round, 46th overall, of Saturday’s draft.
The New York Rangers drafted Winnipeg product Michael St. Croix St. Croix, in the 4th round, 106th overall.
St. Croix, 18, is a right winger with the Edmonton Oil Kings of the Western Hockey League and is coming off a year in which he scored 27 goals and added 48 assists in 68 games last year. His father Rick is a former NHL goaltender who has spent the last six years as the goalie coach of the Manitoba Moose.
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New faces for the new Jets
2 minute read Saturday, Jun. 25, 2011ST. PAUL – The Winnipeg Jets are back on the draft board, selecting Adam Lowry with the 67th overall pick in the NHL entry draft and then making a deal with the Montreal Canadiens to grab the 78th pick.
Lowry, 18, is a 6-4, 186 pound left winger from the Swift Current Broncos of the WHL who was born in St. Louis. His father Dave played 1,084 games in the NHL with Vancouver, St. Louis, Florida, San Jose and Calgary. More information on Lowry can be found in his official NHL bio.
In the 78th selection, acquired from the Habs for the 97th and the 113th picks, Winnipeg selected Brennan Serville, a defenceman with Stouffville of the Ontario Junior Hockey League who is headed to the University of Michigan this fall.
Winnipeg made a deal with San Jose to move into the 119th spot in the fourth round and then selected Tri-Cities American defencemen Zachary Yuen, a product of Vancouver.
Pronounce it with us: It’s ‘Shy-flea’
5 minute read Preview Saturday, Jun. 25, 2011Fans get their wish
5 minute read Preview Saturday, Jun. 25, 2011Maybe Bettman a better man
7 minute read Preview Saturday, Jun. 25, 2011Welcome to Winnipeg, Scheifele
3 minute read Preview Saturday, Jun. 25, 2011Welcoming the second coming
3 minute read Preview Saturday, Jun. 25, 20112011-12 Regular Season Schedule – Winnipeg Jets
3 minute read Saturday, Jun. 25, 2011Date Visitor Home Time
OCTOBER 2011
Sun, 9 Oct 2011 Canadiens Jets 4:00 PM
Thu, 13 Oct 2011 Jets Blackhawks 7:30 PM
NHL’s return, coming to a bookstore near you
3 minute read Saturday, Jun. 25, 2011THE Free Press is pairing with Penguin Books to publish a commemorative book that will mark Winnipeg's historic re-entry into the National Hockey League.
Back in the Bigs: How Winnipeg Won, Lost and Regained its Place in the NHL, will be written by award-winning sports writer Randy Turner, and is due out in September.
"We want to tell the story by bringing the past to life... not just archives, but dozens of interviews with major players, on and off the ice," Turner said. "There is a direct link to the Jets' early years, which explains why NHL hockey left, but the passion never did -- even for all those 20-somethings celebrating in the streets who barely saw the team play."
The book will track the history of pro hockey in Winnipeg, from the wild days of the World Hockey Association to the Winnipeg Jets's entry into the NHL in 1979; and from the heartbreaking loss of the franchise in 1996 to its triumphant return in 2011.
The Finnish Flash would make a splash
3 minute read Preview Saturday, Jun. 25, 2011Hawerchuk says pick just… ducky
3 minute read Preview Saturday, Jun. 25, 2011Noel will be Winnipeg head coach
1 minute read Preview Thursday, Jun. 23, 2011Winnipeg to face Montreal in first regular season tilt at MTS Centre
1 minute read Preview Wednesday, Jun. 22, 2011NHL team should stick with ‘Winnipeg’ name: Katz
2 minute read Tuesday, Jun. 21, 2011Winnipeg Mayor Sam Katz says “it would be a mistake” for True North Sports & Entertainment to name their new NHL team the Manitoba Jets or Moose or Falcons or whatever the nickname may be, as opposed to the Winnipeg Jets or Moose or Falcons.
“I think that would be a mistake,” Katz told reporters this afternoon, referring to the possibility the new club could have Manitoba in the name instead of Winnipeg.
“You check out any (NHL team) in Canada, they’re all named after the city. No. 2, when you have any star entertainer come to perform in Winnipeg at the MTS Centre, all night long you will hear ‘Winnipeg, how you doing? Winnipeg, it’s great to be here.’ Those are just facts, and it makes total sense to be Winnipeg.”
Katz, however, said nobody has any control over True North’s decision to name the team it has purchased for a reported $170 million. The NHL’s Board of Governors approved the purchase today.
NHL board of governors confirms Winnipeg team
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