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Winnipeg Jets Training Camp Roster WINNIPEG JETS TRAINING CAMP ROSTER FORWARDS Regular Season Playoffs # NAME POS HT WT S BIRTHDATE HOMETOWN 2014-15 TEAM GP G A PTS PIM GP G A PTS PIM 6 Alex Burmistrov LW 6'1 180 L Oct. 21/91 Kazan, RUS Kazan Ak-Bars (KHL) 53 10 16 26 40 17 1 3 4 8 12 Drew Stafford RW 6'2 214 R Oct. 30/85 Milwaukee, WI Buffalo (NHL) 50 9 15 24 39 - - - - - Winnipeg (NHL) 26 9 10 19 8 4 1 1 2 0 14 Anthony Peluso RW 6'3 235 R Apr. 18/89 North York, ON Winnipeg (NHL) 49 1 1 2 86 - - - - - 15 Matt Halischuk LW 5'11 187 R June 1/88 Toronto, ON Winnipeg (NHL) 47 3 5 8 6 1 0 0 0 0 16 Andrew Ladd LW 6'3 205 L Dec. 12/85 Maple Ridge, BC Winnipeg (NHL) 81 24 38 62 72 4 0 1 1 4 17 Adam Lowry C 6'4 187 L Mar. 29/93 St. Louis, MO Winnipeg (NHL) 80 11 12 23 46 4 1 2 3 2 18 Byran Little C 5'11 185 R Nov. 12/87 Edmonton, AB Winnipeg (NHL) 70 24 28 52 24 4 2 1 3 0 21 Thomas Raffl LW 6'4 215 L June 19/86 Villach, AUS Salzburg (AUS) 52 26 27 53 20 13 5 4 9 8 22 Chris Thorburn LW 6'3 230 R June 3/83 Sault St. Marie, ON Winnipeg (NHL) 81 7 7 14 76 4 0 0 0 0 25 Matt Fraser LW 6'1 204 L May 20/90 Red Deer, AB Boston (NHL) 24 3 0 3 7 - - - - - Edmonton (NHL) 36 5 4 9 10 - - - - - 26 Blake Wheeler RW 6'5 205 R Aug. 31/86 Robbinsdale, MN Winnipeg (NHL) 79 26 35 61 73 4 1 0 1 2 28 Patrice Cormier C 6'2 215 L June 14/90 Moncton, NB St. John's (AHL) 47 12 9 21 74 - - - - - Winnipeg (NHL) 1 0 0 0 0 - - - - - 38 Nic Petan LW 5'9 181 L Mar. 22/95 Delta, BC Portland (WHL) 54 15 74 89 41 17 10 18 28 20 40 Joel Armia RW 6`3 205 R May 31/93 Pori, FIN Rochester (AHL) 33 10 15 25 39 - - - - - Buffalo (NHL) 1 0 0 0 0 - - - - - St. John's (AHL) 21 2 6 8 22 - - - - - 42 Nikolaj Ehlers RW 6'0 176 L Feb. 14/96 Aalborg, DEN Halifax (QMJHL) 51 37 63 100 67 14 10 21 31 14 45 Jimmy Lodge RW 6'2 172 R Mar. 5/95 Dowingtown, PA Saginaw (OHL) 18 10 8 18 8 - - - - - Mississauga (OHL) 40 18 27 45 45 - - - - - St. John's (AHL) 1 0 0 0 0 - - - - - 46 J.C. Lipon RW 6'0 183 R July 10/93 Regina, SK St. John's (AHL) 75 5 21 26 163 - - - - - 48 Brendan Lemieux LW 6'1 212 L Mar. 15/96 Denver, CO Barrie (OHL) 57 41 19 60 145 5 1 2 3 12 51 Andrew Copp C 6'1 206 L July 8/94 Ann Arbor, MI Michigan (B10) 36 14 17 31 29 - - - - - Winnipeg (NHL) 1 0 1 1 0 - - - - - 55 Mark Scheifele C 6'2 195 R Mar. 15/93 Kitchener, ON Winnipeg (NHL) 82 15 34 49 24 4 0 1 1 4 56 Jansen Harkins LW 6'1 185 L May 23/97 North Vancouver, BC Prince George (WHL) 70 20 59 79 45 5 0 4 4 2 61 Austen Brassard RW 6'2 207 R Jan. 14/93 Windsor, ON St. John's (AHL) 75 6 12 18 60 - - - - - 65 Axel Blomqvist LW 6'6 217 L Jan. 30/95 Osby, SWE Victoria (WHL) 34 14 15 19 10 - - - - - Moose Jaw (WHL) 27 11 19 30 16 - - - - - 68 Ryan Olsen C 6'3 200 R Mar. 25/94 Delta, BC St. John's (AHL) 60 4 5 9 47 - - - - - 70 John Albert C 5'11 190 L Jan. 19/89 Cleveland, OH St. John's (AHL) 66 16 26 42 26 - - - - - 72 Scott Kosmachuk RW 6'0 192 R Jan. 24/94 Toronto, ON St. John's (AHL) 70 14 14 28 62 - - - - - 77 Chase De Leo C 5'10 185 L Oct. 25/95 La Mirada, CA Portland (WHL) 67 39 45 84 30 17 7 12 19 10 80 Michael Spacek RW 5'11 189 R Apr. 9/97 Marianske Lazne, CZE Pardubice (CZE) 40 5 7 12 12 4 0 0 0 0 85 Mathieu Perreault LW 5'10 185 L Jan. 5/88 Drummondville, QC Winnipeg (NHL) 62 18 23 41 38 3 0 2 2 0 89 Matteo Gennaro C 6'2 193 L Mar. 30/97 St. Albert, AB Prince Albert (WHL) 72 16 15 31 44 - - - - - DEFENCE Regular Season Playoffs # NAME POS HT WT S BIRTHDATE HOMETOWN 2014-15 TEAM GP G A PTS PIM GP G A PTS PIM 2 Adam Pardy D 6'4 220 L Mar. 29/84 Bonavista, NL Winnipeg (NHL) 55 0 9 9 40 2 1 0 1 2 4 Paul Postma D 6'3 195 R Feb. 22/89 Red Deer, AB Winnipeg (NHL) 42 2 4 6 16 - - - - - 5 Mark Stuart D 6'2 213 L Apr. 27/84 Rochester, MN Winnipeg (NHL) 70 2 12 14 69 4 1 1 2 2 7 Ben Chiarot D 6'3 222 L May 9/91 Hamilton, ON St. John's (AHL) 24 4 5 9 21 - - - - - Winnipeg (NHL) 40 2 6 8 22 2 0 0 0 2 8 Jacob Trouba D 6'1 200 R Feb. 26/94 Rochester, MI Winnipeg (NHL) 65 7 15 22 46 4 0 2 2 2 23 Jay Harrison D 6'4 220 L Nov. 3/82 Oshawa, ON Carolina (NHL) 20 1 3 4 42 - - - - - Winnipeg (NHL) 35 2 3 5 23 - - - - - 24 Grant Clitsome D 5'11 215 L Apr. 14/85 Gloucester, ON Winnipeg (NHL) 24 0 4 4 8 - - - - - 27 Andrew MacWilliam D 6'2 230 L Mar. 25/90 Calgary, AB Toronto (AHL) 58 3 4 7 47 4 0 1 1 6 Toronto (NHL) 12 0 2 2 12 - - - - - 33 Dustin Byfuglien D 6'5 265 R Mar. 27/85 Minneapolis, MN Winnipeg (NHL) 69 18 27 45 124 4 0 1 1 4 36 Josh Morrissey D 6'0 176 L Mar. 28/95 Calgary, AB Prince Albert (WHL) 27 7 14 21 28 - - - - - Kelowna (WHL) 20 6 11 17 34 13 2 12 14 24 39 Toby Enstrom D 5'10 180 L Nov. 5/84 Nordingra, SWE Winnipeg (NHL) 60 4 19 23 36 4 0 1 1 0 53 Jan Kostalek D 6'1 186 R Feb. 17/95 Prague, CZE Rimouski (QMJHL) 57 7 36 43 35 20 8 13 21 10 57 Tyler Myers D 6'8 219 R Feb. 1/90 Houston, TX Buffalo (NHL) 47 4 9 13 61 - - - - - 24 3 12 15 16 4 1 0 1 2 59 Brendan Kichton D 6'0 190 L June 18/92 Spruce Grove, AB St. John's (AHL) 65 8 21 29 32 - - - - - 62 Nelson Nogier D 6'3 203 R May 27/96 Saskatoon, SK Saskatoon (WHL) 32 1 7 8 42 - - - - - Red Deer (WHL) 38 2 9 11 42 5 0 1 1 4 71 Julian Melchiori D 6'1 190 L Dec. 6/91 Richmond Hill, ON Winnipeg (NHL) 1 0 0 0 0 - - - - - St. John's (AHL) 70 1 5 6 54 - - - - - 81 Brennan Serville D 6'3 184 R June 2/93 Scarborough, ON Michigan (B10) 33 0 7 7 12 - - - - - 84 Peter Stoykewych D 6'2 190 L July 14/92 Winnipeg, MB Colorado (NCHC) 34 3 8 11 42 - - - - - St. John's (AHL) 6 0 1 1 11 - - - - - 86 Aaron Harstad D 6'2 199 L Apr. 27/92 Fargo, ND Colorado (NCHC) 30 5 4 9 32 - - - - - St. John's (AHL) 5 0 0 0 0 - - - - - GOALTENDERS Regular Season Playoffs # NAME POS HT WT C BIRTHDATE HOMETOWN 2014-15 TEAM GP W-L-T SV% GAA SO GP W-L GAA 1 Jussi Olkinuora G 6'2 200 L Nov. 4/90 Helsinki, FIN St. John's (AHL) 4 2-1-0 .856 4.20 0 - - - Ontario (ECHL) 43 27-9-6 .916 2.41 1 12 7-4 2.31 30 Connor Hellebuyck G 6'4 203 L May 19/93 Commerce, MI St. John's (AHL) 58 28-22-5 .921 2.58 6 - - - 31 Ondrej Pavelec G 6'3 218 L Aug. 31/87 Kladno, CZE Winnipeg (NHL) 50 22-16-8 .920 2.28 5 4 0-4 3.74 32 David Leggio G 6'0 180 L July 31/84 Williamsville, NY Bridgeport (AHL) 23 7-13-0 .861 3.93 1 - - - Portland (AHL) 5 1-2-1 .908 2.41 0 - - - 34 Michael Hutchinson G 6'3 202 R Mar. 2/90 Barrie, ON Winnipeg (NHL) 38 21-10-5 .914 2.39 2 - - - 60 Eric Comrie G 6'1 175 L July 6/95 Edmonton, AB Tri-City (WHL) 40 20-19-1 .914 2.87 1 4 0-4 4.22 St. John's (AHL) 3 2-1-0 .920 2.27 0 - - -.
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