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2018 Winnipeg Jets Game Information 2018 WINNIPEG JETS GAME INFORMATION WINNIPEG JETS DIGITAL MEDIA PORTAL -- NHL.COM/JETS/MEDIA RUNDOWN GAME PRE-SEASON WINNIPEG JETS ‘18 Preseason Record 2-1-0 EDMONTON OILERS 2017-18 Record 52-20-10 4 VS. BELL MTS PLACE • 7:00 P.M. • TSN3/TSN 1290 Division Finish 2nd in Central 2017-18 vs. EDM 3-0-0 All-Time vs. EDM 13-14-1 GAME NOTES EDMONTON OILERS ‘18 Preseason Record 3-0-0 TOMORROW’S GAME ORANGE CRUSHED 2017-18 Record 36-40-6 The Winnipeg Jets entertain the Edmonton Oilers The Jets went a perfect 3-0 against the Oilers last Division Finish 6th in Pacific tomorrow at Bell MTS Place in Winnipeg’s fourth season, including a pair of victories in Edmonton… 2017-18 vs. WPG 0-3-0 pre-season game of 2018 and third home pre- The Jets outscored the Oilers 14-5 in the three All-Time vs. WPG 14-8-1 season game…The Jets edged the Calgary Flames games…Nikolaj Ehlers (3G, 2A) and Blake Wheeler 4-3 in overtime on Friday night to improve to 2-1-0 (1G, 4A) paced the Jets against the Oilers last in the pre-season…Winnipeg fell 7-3 to the Oilers in season with five points in three games…Ehlers Edmonton on Thursday night in the first meeting had a hat trick in Winnipeg’s first win of the JETS STAFF between the two sides in the pre-season...The Jets season on Oct. 9 in Edmonton…Mark Scheifele are back in action Monday night when they travel also had four points (1G, 3A) in two games against General Manager Kevin Cheveldayoff to Calgary to face the Flames. Edmonton last season…The Jets are 8-5-0 in their last 13 regular season games against the Oilers… Assistant General Manager Craig Heisinger THE BUFF EFFECT Assistant General Manager Larry Simmons Since the franchise relocated to Winnipeg in Dustin Byfuglien, who is slated to play in his third Head Coach Paul Maurice 2011, Wheeler leads the Jets in scoring against pre-season game tomorrow, was named the Associate Coach Jamie Kompon Edmonton with 14 points (2G, 14A) in 16 games. game’s first star in Friday’s win after tallying a pair Assistant Coach Charlie Huddy of goals, including the overtime winner…He didn’t ROAD START Assistant Coach Todd Woodcroft have a multiple goal game last season and tallied For the first time since 2015, the Jets start the Assistant Coach Wade Flaherty only one game-winning goal. regular season on the road, as they begin the Video Coach Matt Prefontaine 2018-19 campaign at Enterprise Center in St. Louis Director of High Performance Dr. Craig Slaunwhite UNLIKELY LEADER against the Blues on Oct. 4 and follow up with Head Equipment Manager Jason McMaster Defenceman Joe Morrow leads the Jets in scoring their second game in Dallas against the Stars on Assistant Equipment Manager Mark Grehan in the pre-season with three points (1G, 2A) in Oct. 6…However, Winnipeg plays the bulk of their two games…He scored the game-winning goal in Assistant Equipment Manager Mike Flaman October schedule at Bell MTS Place, as the team Winnipeg’s 2-1 win over the Minnesota Wild on Head Athletic Therapist Rob Milette has seven of their first 10 games at home…The Monday and tallied two assists in Winnipeg’s 7-3 Jets have a season-high six-game homestand from Assistant Athletic Therapist Brad Shaw loss to the Oilers on Friday…Morrow had 16 points Oct. 14-24. Massage Therapist Al Pritchard (6G, 10A) in 56 games with the Jets and Montreal Canadiens last season, all of which were career PRE-SEASON SKED highs. The Jets are in the midst of six games in eight days, including three back-to-back sets …Winnipeg SECOND HELPING plays their usual pre-season counterparts twice PRE-SEASON RECORDS The Jets top line of Blake Wheeler, Mark Scheifele each – Minnesota, Calgary, and Edmonton – and and Kyle Connor are scheduled to play for the host the New Jersey Devils on Thursday in YEAR RECORD second consecutive game…The trio combined for their lone pre-season game against an Eastern 1999 3-3-2 (1 T, 1 OTL) 77 goals and 208 points last season…Wheeler Conference opponent. 2000 2-5-1 (1 T) averaged more than a point per game with 91 2001 4-2-1 (1 T) points (23G, 68A) in 81 games, while Scheifele had 2002 3-2-2 (1 T, 1 OTL) exactly a point per game with 60 points (23G, 37A) 2003 5-3-0 in 60 games…Connor led all NHL rookies with 31 2005 3-4-0 goals. 2006 3-4-0 2007 5-2-0 2018 PRE-SEASON SCHEDULE 2008 1-5-0 DATE OPPONENT SITE TIME/RES TV/RADIO/REC 2009 2-3-1 2010 0-5-1 Mon., Sept. 17 vs. Minnesota Wild Bell MTS Place 2-1 W 1-0-0 2011 3-3-1 Thur., Sept. 20 at Edmonton Oilers Rogers Place 7-3 L 1-1-0 2013 1-4-3 Fri., Sept. 21 vs. Calgary Flames Bell MTS Place 4-3 OTW 2-1-0 2014 3-4-0 Sun., Sept. 23 vs. Edmonton Oilers Bell MTS Place 7:00 p.m. TSN3/TSN 1290 2015 3-2-2 Mon., Sept. 24 at Calgary Flames Scotiabank Saddledome 8:00 p.m. TSN3/TSN 1290 2016 4-3-0 Wed., Sept. 26 at Minnesota Wild Xcel Energy Center 7:00 p.m. TSN3/TSN 1290 2017 2-3-2 Thur., Sept. 27 vs. New Jersey Devils Bell MTS Place 7:00 p.m. TSN3/TSN 1290 2018 2-1-0 All Times Central Time 2018 PRE-SEASON • GAME 4 JETS VS. EDMONTON OILERS UPCOMING SCHEDULE 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY Playing Group Playing Group Group 1 Playing Group Playing Group Day Off Practice On-Ice - 10:00 a.m. On-Ice - 10:00 a.m. On-Ice - 9:00 a.m. On-Ice - 10:00 a.m. On-Ice - 10:00 a.m. No Media Availability 10:00 a.m. Non-Playing Group Non-Playing Group Workout - 10:45 p.m. Non-Playing Group Non-Playing Group Bell MTS Iceplex On-Ice - 12:00 p.m. On-Ice - 12:00 p.m. Group 2 On-Ice - 12:00 p.m. On-Ice - 12:00 p.m. Workout - 1:30 p.m. Workout - 1:30 p.m. On-Ice - 12:00 p.m. Workout - 1:30 p.m. Workout - 1:30 p.m. Playing Group Playing Group Workout - 1:45 p.m. Playing Group Playing Group Jets vs. Oilers Jets at Flames **Media availability to follow workout** Jets at Wild Jets vs. Devils Bell MTS Place Scotiabank Xcel Energy Center Bell MTS Place 7:00 p.m. TSN/TSN 1290 Saddledome 7:00 p.m. TSN/TSN 1290 7:00 p.m. TSN/TSN 1290 8:00 p.m. TSN/TSN 1290 TRAINING CAMP MEDIA INFORMATION PRACTICES & MORNING SKATES CONTACT INFORMATION • All practices and morning skates during training camp take place at Bell MTS Iceplex. Scott Brown • Media are asked to work out of Dressing room ACU 15 and 16 while at Bell MTS SENIOR DIRECTOR Iceplex. It is equipped with workstations and is the site of Head Coach Paul HOCKEY COMMUNICATIONS Maurice’s daily media availability. Cell: 204-799-6392 Email: [email protected] • The Jets dressing room is open to the media follow each session’s off-ice workout. Please contact a member of the Jets communications department with interview requests prior to the end of practice. Greger Buer MANAGER GAME INFORMATION HOCKEY COMMUNICATIONS Cell: 204-299-4846 Email: [email protected] • New for this season, all game information is being distributed to the media through digital channels. Scott Unger • Members of the media can download the Jets Media app through Apple’s App COORDINATOR Store for Apple devices and Google Play for Android devices by searching for “Jets HOCKEY COMMUNICATIONS PR”. The app has the same information as the team’s media website in an easy to Cell: 204-330-6322 access format and includes alerts for when new information is available. Media that Email: [email protected] don’t have access to a tablet can sign one out in the press box through a member of the communications department prior to each game. • Game information can also be found online at nhl.com/jets/media by clicking on the game information page or the individual content pages. TONIGHT’S BROADCASTERS • Game information will not be printed this season. TV: TSN Play-By-Play Dennis Beyak MEDIA CREDENTIALS Colour Commentary Kevin Sawyer Radio: TSN 1290 • Media that have been granted a season credential can pick up their credential at Play-By-Play Paul Edmonds Gate 4 at Bell MTS Place prior to any pre-season game. Colour Commentary Brian Munz • Single-game credentials can be applied for through the Jets media website (nhl. com/jets/media) and picked up at Gate 4 at Bell MTS Place prior to the game. Single-game requests must be made 48 hours prior to the game. GAME ACCESS • The Matt Frost Media Centre on the event level of Bell MTS Place and the press box on the fifth level opens to the media three hours prior to game time. Media are asked to enter the building through Gate 4 and proceed to either location. • A pre-game meal is available to purchase in the press box for $15 (cash only).
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