Manitoba government commits up to $300,000 for Jets whiteout rallies
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The Manitoba government is ponying up cash to help rally support for the hometown high-flying Winnipeg Jets as the NHL playoffs loom.
Premier Wab Kinew says the province will contribute up to $300,000 for “whiteout” parties, which are outdoor rallies held outside the Jets’ arena during playoff home games.
The game itself is shown on big screens.
Tickets will cost $10, with half of the money going to charity.
The Jets have never won a Stanley Cup, but hopes are high this year that Winnipeg will be the city to break Canada’s multi-decade Stanley Cup drought.
The Jets have the best record in the 32-team league, with just over a week to go before the start of the post-season.