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Episode 4: “Get Drunk”

Jets Hockey Podcast presented by WinnipegWhiteOut.com is ready for the New Year. Both Marshall and Jeff are in the studio to chat all things Jets. NB: No alcohol was consumed in the making of this episode. If you drink, please do it responsibly and don’t drink and drive. In today’s episode we talk about a [...]

Everyone loves the Blue Jackets

Right about now, there’s a new revolution going on in the Eastern & Western NHL divisions. It would seem as though everyone is in love with the team from Columbus– and if they’re not, they should be. Why you ask? Well on Monday the NHL Board of Governors meet to discuss the league realignment thanks [...]

Asking the tough questions

Thanks to some nice people at the Calgary Flames organization, we have a chance this Tuesday to interview some Flames and Canucks players as they open up the pre-season. Since we’re all about the Winnipeg Jets, you can be assured our questions will be tailored to inquire about the impact of the Jets returning…or at [...]

Jets Rookie Camp

While some die hards will make the trek to Penticton to watch the Jets rookies in action, most of us are unable to make it out there. Thankfully our old friends in Vancouver are streaming the games live so we can check them out. Winnipeg plays against the San Jose Sharks tonight at 9:30 PM, [...]

IceCaps Division

As the St. John’s IceCaps role into their inaugural season, they do so in the new-look AHL. Instead of four, eight-team divisions – Atlantic, East, North and West – the new alignment includes Atlantic, Northeast, East, North, Midwest and West Divisions with five teams per division. The IceCaps will compete in the Atlantic Division, competing [...]

Future – St. John’s

If you’ve missed any part of our in-depth series on Tradition vs Future so far, feel free to check up on them. Tradition vs Future Tradition – The White Out Tradition – Jersey Numbers Tradition – Colors and Logo Tradition – Passion Tradition – Losing Future – St. John’s With the age of most of [...]

Tradition – Losing

If you’ve missed any part of our in-depth series on Tradition vs Future so far, feel free to check up on them. Tradition vs Future Tradition – The White Out Tradition – Jersey Numbers Tradition – Colors and Logo Tradition – Passion Tradition – Losing Lets be realistic, despite some great success in the WHA [...]

St. John’s finds a new home in the AHL Atlantic Division

The American Hockey League (AHL) has released its new division alignment for the upcoming 2011-12 season. The “yet to be named” team in St. John’s will be playing in the Atlantic Division in the Eastern Conference battling against Manchester Monarchs, Portland Pirates, Providence Bruins and Worcester Sharks. Rumours are still circulating the team will be [...]

Important Dates 2011-12 Schedule Released

The 2011-12 NHL schedule has been released and we’ve taken some time to highlight some imporant dates below. The longest Road stretch for the team is a 7 game slide between Oct. 27th and Nov. 8 with another 6 game trip scheduled Jan 23 to Feb 5. The longest home stand is a gift from [...]

Seven Different Cities

I really tried to stay out of the recent events that have happened in Vancouver and while this is not a direct post about them it will touch on their recent run to the cup finals. What this post is directly about is seven different cities and a look into their playoff traditions. We’re going [...]

Winnipeg MTS Centre will welcome NHL hockey in the fall

NHL returns to ice in Winnipeg

Today’s official announcement by True North Sports and Entertainment has almost cemented the return of an NHL franchise to Winnipeg. They’ve entered into an agreement to purchase the failing Atlanta Thrashers franchise and today at 11:00 am Central Time announced they had reached an agreement. Of course it’s still pending approval from the NHL board [...]

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