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2019 Winnipeg Jets Training Camp Roster 2019 WINNIPEG JETS TRAINING CAMP ROSTER Regular Playoffs Goaltenders (5) Season # NAME HT WT C BIRTHDATE HOMETOWN 2018-19 TEAM GP W-L-T SV% GAA GP W-L SV% GAA 1 Eric Comrie 6'1 180 L Jul. 6/95 Edmonton, AB Winnipeg Jets (NHL) 1 0-1-0 .821 5.01 Manitoba Moose (AHL) 47 25-16-4 .917 2.69 30 Laurent Brossoit 6'3 200 L Mar. 23/96 Port Alberni, BC Winnipeg Jets (NHL) 21 13-6-2 .925 2.52 35 Adam Carlson* 6’3 180 L Feb. 13/94 Edina, MN Rapid City Rush (ECHL) 45 21-17-6 .916 2.91 37 Connor Hellebuyck 6'4 207 L May 19/93 Commerce, MI Winnipeg Jets (NHL) 63 34-23-3 .913 2.90 6 2-4-0 .913 2.67 60 Mikhail Berdin 6’3 180 L Mar. 1/98 Ufa, RUS Manitoba Moose (AHL) 23 12-11-0 .927 2.34 Jacksonville Icemen (ECHL) 28 16-8-2 .912 2.66 3 2-1-0 .904 3.67 Regular Playoffs Defencemen (18) Season # NAME HT WT S BIRTHDATE HOMETOWN 2018-19 TEAM GP G A PTS PIM GP G A PTS PIM 2 Anthony Bitetto 6’1 209 L Jul. 15/90 Island Park, NY Nashville Predators (NHL) 18 0 3 3 8 Minnesota Wild (NHL) 18 0 0 0 4 3 Tucker Poolman 6'3 210 R Jun. 8/93 East Grand Forks, MN Manitoba Moose (AHL) 43 5 20 25 10 4 Neal Pionk 6’0 190 R Jul. 29/95 Hermantown, MN New York Rangers (NHL) 73 6 20 26 35 6 Cameron Schilling 6'2 196 L Oct. 7/88 Carmel, IN Winnipeg Jets (NHL) 4 0 1 1 2 Manitoba Moose (AHL) 64 6 23 29 30 7 Dmitry Kulikov 6'1 204 L Oct. 29/90 Lipetsk, RUS Winnipeg Jets (NHL) 57 0 6 6 47 6 0 0 0 0 8 Sami Niku 6'0 194 L Oct. 10/96 Haapavesi, FIN Winnipeg Jets (NHL) 30 1 3 4 2 Manitoba Moose (AHL) 20 3 9 12 14 33 Dustin Byfuglien 6'5 260 R Mar. 27/85 Roseau, MN Winnipeg Jets (NHL) 42 4 27 31 69 6 2 6 8 4 36 Ville Heinola 6’0 181 L Mar. 2/01 Honkajoki, FIN Lukko (Liiga) 34 2 12 14 26 Lukko U20 (Jr. A SM-Liiga) 9 1 8 9 2 44 Josh Morrissey 6'0 195 L Mar. 28/95 Calgary, AB Winnipeg Jets (NHL) 59 6 25 31 14 6 0 1 1 0 47 Declan Chisholm^ 6'1 195 L Jan. 12/00 Bowmanville, ON Peterborough Petes (OHL) 67 5 43 48 32 5 2 2 4 2 51 Luke Green 6'1 190 R Jan. 12/98 Bedford, NS Manitoba Moose (AHL) 11 1 2 3 10 62 Nelson Nogier 6'2 191 R May 27/96 Saskatoon, SK Winnipeg Jets (NHL) 1 0 0 0 0 Manitoba Moose (AHL) 74 1 8 9 48 63 Giovanni Vallati^ 6'2 198 L Feb. 21/00 Ottawa, ON Oshawa Generals (OHL) 68 11 37 48 74 15 2 5 7 12 64 Logan Stanley 6'7 235 L May 26/98 Waterloo, ON Manitoba Moose (AHL) 73 6 16 22 70 65 Johnathan Kovacevic 6’4 207 R Jul. 12/97 Grimsby, ON Manitoba Moose (AHL) 1 1 1 2 2 Merrimack (Hockey East) 31 4 14 18 14 72 Leon Gawanke 6'1 198 R May 31/99 Berlin, GER Cape Breton Screaming Eagles (QMJHL) 62 17 40 57 26 11 2 5 7 4 78 Jacob Cederholm^ 6’3 203 R Jan. 30/98 Helsingborg, SWE Manitoba Moose (AHL) 9 0 0 0 4 Jacksonville Icemen (ECHL) 25 1 5 6 8 6 1 0 1 4 88 Nathan Beaulieu 6’2 201 L Dec. 5/92 Stratford, ON Winnipeg Jets (NHL) 18 0 5 5 7 Buffalo Sabres (NHL) 30 3 4 7 32 * - Tryout ^ - Unsigned Draft Pick REGULAR PLAYOFFS FORWARDS (24) SEASON # NAME HT WT S BIRTHDATE HOMETOWN 2018-19 TEAM GP G A PTS PIM GP G A PTS PIM 9 Andrew Copp 6'1 206 L Jul. 8/94 Ann Arbor, MI Winnipeg Jets (NHL) 69 11 14 25 6 6 0 5 5 2 16 Seth Griffith 5’9 190 R Jan. 4/93 Wallaceburg, ON Manitoba Moose (AHL) 69 16 41 57 30 17 Adam Lowry 6'5 210 L Mar. 29/93 St. Louis, MO Winnipeg Jets (NHL) 78 12 11 23 33 6 1 0 1 0 18 Bryan Little 6'0 191 R Nov. 12/87 Edmonton, AB Winnipeg Jets (NHL) 82 15 26 41 26 6 1 2 3 0 22 Mark Letestu 5’10 194 R Feb. 4/85 Elk Point, AB Columbus Blue Jackets (NHL) 2 0 0 0 0 Cleveland Monsters (AHL) 64 21 29 50 16 8 3 2 5 2 26 Blake Wheeler 6'5 225 R Aug. 31/86 Plymouth, MN Winnipeg Jets (NHL) 82 20 71 91 60 6 1 4 5 6 27 Nikolaj Ehlers 6'0 172 L Feb. 14/96 Aalborg, DEN Winnipeg Jets (NHL) 62 21 16 37 15 6 0 0 0 0 28 Jack Roslovic 6'1 182 R Jan. 29/97 Columbus, OH Winnipeg Jets (NHL) 77 9 15 24 4 6 0 0 0 0 34 JC Lipon 6'0 190 R Jul. 10/93 Regina, SK Manitoba Moose (AHL) 60 11 15 26 121 38 Logan Shaw 6’4 207 R Oct. 5/92 Glace Bay, NS Manitoba Moose (AHL) 63 27 19 46 38 San Diego Gulls (AHL) 7 2 3 5 6 41 David Gustafsson 6’2 196 L Apr. 11/00 Tingsryd, SWE HV71 (SHL) 36 2 10 12 10 9 1 3 4 6 HV71 J20 (SuperElit) 1 0 2 2 0 46 Joona Luoto 6’3 192 L Sep. 27/97 Tampere, FIN Tappara (Liiga) 58 8 8 16 32 11 2 2 4 0 48 Andrei Chibisov 6’4 227 L Feb. 26/93 Prokopyevsk, RUS Metallurg Magnitogorsk (KHL) 50 7 13 20 14 55 Mark Scheifele 6'3 207 R Mar. 15/93 Kitchener, ON Winnipeg Jets (NHL) 82 38 46 84 38 6 2 3 5 8 57 Gabriel Bourque 5’10 205 L Sep. 23/90 Rimouski, QU Colorado Avalanche (NHL) 55 2 6 8 10 12 1 0 1 2 58 Jansen Harkins 6'2 195 L May 23/97 North Vancouver, BC Manitoba Moose (AHL) 70 15 16 31 37 73 C.J. Suess 5'11 190 L Mar. 17/94 Forest Lake, MN Manitoba Moose (AHL) 26 8 4 12 6 76 Skyler McKenzie 5'8 154 L Jan. 20/98 Sherwood Park, AB Manitoba Moose (AHL) 47 8 8 16 28 80 Michael Spacek 5'11 190 R Apr. 9/97 Pardubice, CZE Manitoba Moose (AHL) 74 10 31 41 32 82 Mason Appleton 6'2 193 R Jan. 15/96 Green Bay, WI Winnipeg Jets (NHL) 36 3 7 10 4 Manitoba Moose (AHL) 40 15 17 32 24 85 Mathieu Perreault 5'10 188 L Jan. 5/88 Drummondville, PQ Winnipeg Jets (NHL) 82 15 15 30 44 5 0 2 2 8 86 Kristian Reichel* 6’0 176 R Jun. 11/98 Litvinov, CZE Manitoba Moose (AHL) 55 2 8 19 14 90 Cole Maier* 6’1 194 R Jun. 24/95 Pequannock, NJ Manitoba Moose (AHL) 3 1 0 1 0 Union College (ECAC) 39 9 23 32 24 93 Kristian Vesalainen 6’3 207 L Jun. 1/99 Helsinki, FIN Winnipeg Jets (NHL) 5 0 1 1 0 Manitoba Moose (AHL) 22 4 9 13 10 Jokerit (KHL) * - Tryout ^ - Unsigned Draft Pick NUMERICAL ALPHABETICAL 1 Comrie Eric 46 Luoto Joona 82 Appleton Mason 34 Lipon JC 2 Bitetto Anthony 47 Chisholm Declan 88 Beaulieu Nathan 18 Little Bryan 3 Poolman Tucker 48 Chibisov Andrei 60 Berdin Mikhail 17 Lowry Adam 4 Pionk Neal 51 Green Luke 2 Bitetto Anthony 46 Luoto Joona 6 Schilling Cameron 55 Scheifele Mark 57 Bourque Gabriel 90 Maier Cole 7 Kulikov Dmitry 57 Bourque Gabriel 30 Brossoit Laurent 76 McKenzie Skyler 8 Niku Sami 58 Harkins Jansen 33 Byfuglien Dustin 44 Morrissey Josh 9 Copp Andrew 60 Berdin Mikhail 35 Carlson Adam 8 Niku Sami 16 Griffith Seth 62 Nogier Nelson 78 Cederholm Jacob 62 Nogier Nelson 17 Lowry Adam 63 Vallati Giovanni 48 Chibisov Andrei 85 Perreault Mathieu 18 Little Bryan 64 Stanley Logan 47 Chisholm Declan 4 Pionk Neal 22 Letestu Mark 65 Kovacevic Johnathan 1 Comrie Eric 3 Poolman Tucker 26 Wheeler Blake 72 Gawanke Leon 9 Copp Andrew 86 Reichel Kristian 27 Ehlers Nikolaj 73 Suess C.J. 27 Ehlers Nikolaj 28 Roslovic Jack 28 Roslovic Jack 76 McKenzie Skyler 72 Gawanke Leon 55 Scheifele Mark 30 Brossoit Laurent 78 Cederholm Jacob 51 Green Luke 6 Schilling Cameron 33 Byfuglien Dustin 80 Spacek Michael 16 Griffith Seth 38 Shaw Logan 34 Lipon JC 82 Appleton Mason 41 Gustafsson David 80 Spacek Michael 35 Carlson Adam 85 Perreault Mathieu 58 Harkins Jansen 64 Stanley Logan 36 Heinola Ville 86 Reichel Kristian 36 Heinola Ville 73 Suess C.J. 37 Hellebuyck Connor 88 Beaulieu Nathan 37 Hellebuyck Connor 63 Vallati Giovanni 38 Shaw Logan 90 Maier Cole 65 Kovacevic Johnathan 93 Vesalainen Kristian 41 Gustafsson David 93 Vesalainen Kristian 7 Kulikov Dmitry 26 Wheeler Blake 44 Morrissey Josh 22 Letestu Mark WINNIPEG JETS MANITOBA MOOSE HOCKEY OPERATIONS STAFF HOCKEY OPERATIONS STAFF Executive VP & General Manager Kevin Cheveldayoff General Manager Craig Heisinger Senior VP & Assistant General Manager Craig Heisinger Senior Director, Business & Hockey Operations Brad Andrews VP & Assistant General Manager Larry Simmons Head Coach Pascal Vincent Head Coach Paul Maurice Assistant Coach Marty Johnston Associate Coach Jamie Kompon Assistant Coach Eric Dubois Assistant Coach Charlie Huddy Video Coach Richard Bue Assistant Coach Todd Woodcroft Developmental Goaltending Coach & Scout Rick St.
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