Morrissey, Halischuk among 16 cut by Jets
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This article was published 28/09/2015 (3692 days ago), so information in it may no longer be current.
The Winnipeg Jets, 2015-16 edition, is starting to take shape after 14 players were re-assigned to the Manitoba Moose and two to their junior clubs.
Heading to the Moose are:John Albert, Joel Armia, Eric Comrie, Patrice Cormier, Chase De Leo, Matt Fraser, Matt Halischuk, Brenden Kichton, Scott Kosmachuk, Jan Kostalek, Andrew MacWilliam, Julian Melchiori, Josh Morrissey and Ryan Olsen while Nelson Nogier (Red Deer, WHL) and Brendan Lemieux (Barrie, OHL) were sent back to their junior clubs.
Cormier, Fraser, Halischuk and Melchiori would all have to clear waivers before reporting to the Moose.
What’s even more intriguing than the moves is who is left still standing, especially among the new faces including forwards Nikolaj Ehlers, J.C. Lipon, Andrew Copp, Nic Petan, Thomas Raffl and goaltender Connor Hellebuyck.
The Jets are on the ice at noon today at MTS Centre and play their next exhibition Tuesday night at home to the Ottawa Senators.
Ed.tait@freepress.mb.ca
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Updated on Monday, September 28, 2015 11:34 AM CDT: Photos changed.
Updated on Monday, September 28, 2015 11:54 AM CDT: Corrects season.