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fonger
03-30-2010, 07:04 PM
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Winnipeg invented "white out" playoff games


"When you're a Jet, You're a Jet all the way," went the words of one of the most famous songs from West Side Story and the Winnipeg fans loved their Jets. The Jets entered the NHL in 1979-80 after several seasons in the old World Hockey Association and their logo, centered on their sweaters, had to be the most cluttered in pro sports history, with the word "Jets" in white on a blue field above the word "Winnipeg" in red. The "J" was a hockey stick and there was a blue jet on a small red oval in the crook of the stick. The red-white-and-blue bands on the sleeves gave way to red-and-blue stripes down the arm in 1987-88.

The logo was redesigned for the 1990-91 season. Now, "Winnipeg" appeared above "Jets," on a field of white in the logo circle, the small jet plane oval was removed and a jet with a vapor trail split the word "Winnipeg," creating an image of speed which the team wanted to convey based on personnel that included Phil Housley, Thomas Steen, Pat Elynuik, and current Pittsburgh Penguins coach Ed Olczyk.

The Jets would remain in Winnipeg until the franchise was relocated to Phoenix for the 1996-97 season and the team name was changed to the Coyotes. The Jets are gone from Winnipeg, the smallest city to host a major sports franchise in North America at the time, but their NHL years with such greats as Randy Carlyle, Dale Hawerchuk, Brian Mullen, Lucien DeBlois and Paul MacLean won't be forgotten.

fonger
03-30-2010, 07:06 PM
From sportsecyclopedia

Historical Moments:

WHA Years:

1972/73: Part of the upstart World Hockey Association, the Winnipeg Jets made new right away as they signed Chicago Black Hawks star Bobby Hull to a contract that included a then unprecedented $1 million signing bonus. However, when the Jets first took the ice on October 12th in New York against the Raiders the Jets were without Hull who was in court battling his former team over his new contract. The Jets would win that first game nonetheless 6-4. Three days later they would make their home debut losing to the Alberta Oilers 5-2. Eventually things would come together for Winnipeg as Bobby Hull won his court battle and joined the Jets 15 games into the season. With Hull leading the way, capturing the WHA's first MVP award, while scoring 51 goals the Jets won the Western Division with a solid 43-31-4 record. In the playoffs the Jets would continue to cruise beating the Minnesota Fighting Saints in 5 games and the Houston Aeros in 4 straight to reach the AVCO Cup Finals. However, with the WHA's first championship on the line the Jets would run out of gas as they were beaten by the New England Whalers in 5 games.

1973/74: After losing in the first ever AVCO Cup Finals the Jets struggle posting a mediocre 34-39-5 record while landing in 4th place. In the playoff the Jests would make a quick exit as they are swept in 4 straight games by the eventual Champion Houston Aeros.

1974/75: Led by Anders Hedberg, Ulf Nilsson and Lars-Erik Sjoberg the Jets become innovators in professional hockey by scouting European talent signing 6 Scandinavian players, in a time when most NHL teams only signed Canadian and American born players while talking down the European style of play. The addition of Hedeberg and Nilsson would help Bobby Hull who scored 50 goals in 50 games on the way to another MVP award, with 77 goals on the season which was more the single season record set by Phil Esposito in the NHL. However, the Jets would fall short of the playoffs as they finished in 3rd place with a 38-35-5 record.

1975/76: The Jets came flying out of the gate as Bobby Hull, Anders Hedberg and Ulf Nilsson all top the 100-point mark on the season on the way to capturing the Canadian Division with a solid record of 52-27-2. After a first round bye the Jets would dominate the Edmonton Oilers sweeping them in 4 straight to reach the semifinals, where they would lasso the Calgary Cowboys in 5 games. In the AVCO Cup Finals the Jets would again dominate sweeping the 20tim defending Champion Houston Aeros led by Gordie Howe in 4 straight to claim their first ever WHA Championship, closing the series out with a dominating 9-1 win on May 27th.

1976/77: Still flying high from their AVCO Cup Championship land in second place in the Western Division with a record of 46-32-2, despite injuries limiting Bobby Hull to just 34 games. In the playoffs the Jets would be tested right away, as they need 7 games to beat the San Diego Mariners in a hard fought series in which the home team won all 7 games. In the semifinals the Jets would fly past the Houston Aeros in 6 games. However, with the Jets would fall just short of repeating as AVCO Cup Champions as they fell to the Quebec Nordiques in a hard fought 7-game series.

1977/78: The Jets were an offensive powerhouse as they scored an incredible 381 goals as 4 players (Bobby Hull, Anders Hedberg, Ulf Nilsson, and Rookie of the Year Kent Nilsson) topped the 100-point mark. Hedberg would make history scoring 50 goals in 47 games to top the record set by Hull and Maurice Richard. Powered by the offensive explosion the Jets would finish atop the WHA with a solid 50-28-2 record. In the playoffs the Jets would knock off the Birmingham Bulls to reach their 3rs straight WHA AVCO Cup Final. In the finals the Jets would continue to dominate as they won their 2nd AVCO Cup in 3 years by sweeping the New England Whalers in 4 straight games.

1978/79: Coming off their AVCO Cup Championship the Jets would be raided by the NHL's New York Rangers who signed Anders Hedberg and Ulf Nilsson. However, despite the loss of 2 key players the Jets would finish in 3rd place with a record of 39-35-6. In the playoffs the Jets would sweep the Quebec Nordiques in 4 straight to make it to the AVCO Cup Finals. In the AVCO Cup Finals the Jets would beat the Edmonton Oilers led by Rookie of the Year Wayne Gretzky in 6 games. The Jets ended the series with a dominating 7-3 win on May 20th to win their 3rd AVCO Cup in 4 years. It would end up being the final WHA game ever as the league folded. However, the Jets would be among 4 teams, joined by the Oilers, Nordiques, and New England Whalers that would be invited to join the NHL. In the WHA's 7 year existence the Jets would claim a record 3 AVCO Cups, while playing in the finals 5 times.

fonger
03-30-2010, 07:07 PM
NHL Years:

1979/80: Publicly owned since 1974 the Jets are required to be purchased by a private investor upon joining the NHL as a group led by Barry Shenkarow purchases the team from Jets fans who proudly paid $25 a share to buy a piece of the team. After losing their first 2 games on the road the Jets beat the Colorado Rockies 4-2 in their first NHL home game at the newly renovated Winnipeg Arena. However, the team that joined the NHL is a far cry from the one that won 3 of the last 4 WHA titles as they were only allowed to keep 3 players upon joining the NHL as the rest were put into a dispersal draft, as they finished in 5th place in the Smythe Division with a record of 20-49-11 missing the playoffs.

1980/81: In their second NHL season the Jets continued to struggle posting a miserable record of 9-57-14, which was 24 points worse then any other team in the NHL.

1981/82: Hoping to turn the page from their miserable 9-win season the Jets sign Dale Hawerchuk the top overall pick in the 1981 draft in a public ceremony at Portage and Main. Hawerchuk would prove to be just what the Jets needed as he topped the 100-point mark while leading the Jets in goals and assists to claim the Calder Trophy as the league's top rookie. Powered by Hawerchuk's spectacular rookie season the Jets would land in second place in the Norris Division with a record of 33-33-14. However, in the playoffs the Jets would come back to reality as they are beaten by the St. Louis Blues in 4 games.

1982/83: Back in the Smythe Division the Jets would take a step backwards finishing in 4th place with a less then stellar record of 33-39-8. In the playoffs the Jets would make a quick exit, as they are swept by the Edmonton Oilers in 3 straight games.

1983/84: Despite another losing season at 31-38-11 the Jets make it into the playoffs by finishing in 4th place. However, in the playoffs would come another cold dose of reality as the Jets are swept in 3 straight games by the Edmonton Oilers allowing 18 goals along the way.

1984/85: With Dale Hawerchuk scoring 50 goals for the first time in his career and Paul MacLean topping the 100-point mark the Jets post their first winning season since joining the NHL finishing in 2nd place with a solid 43-27-10 record. With the playoffs comes the birth of a new tradition as fans were urged to wear white while attending Game 1 on April 10th. Those not in white stood up like a sour thumb as the Jets rallied to beat the Calgary Flames 5-4 in overtime on a goal by Brian Mullen. After winning Game 2 at home the Jets playoff hopes took server damage in Game 3 loss at Calgary as Dale Hawerchuk is lost for the remained of the playoffs on a cross check by Jamie Macoun. The Jets would go on to douse the Flames in 4 games, but in the 2nd round they would be swept by the Edmonton Oilers in 4 straight.

1985/86: Despite a horrible 26-47-7 record the Jets would make the playoffs by finishing in 3rd place in the front loaded Smythe Division. In the playoffs reality would hit hard as the Jets are swept in 3 straight games by the Calgary Flames.

1986/87: Led by Dale Hawerchuk who notches 100 points the Jets rebound off their poor season to finish in 3rd place with a record of 40-32-8. In the playoffs the Jets would spoil a much anticipated Smythe Division final between the Calgary Flames and Edmonton Oilers by upsetting the Flames in games. However, once again the Jets would be swept by the Edmonton Oilers losing their division final series in 4 straight games.

1987/88: Dale Hawerchuk continues to be the best player on the Jets with a team high 121 points highlighted by 77 assists, as the Jets finish in 3rd place again with a record of 33-36-11. In the playoffs the Jets would face the Edmonton Oilers again dropping the first 2 games on the road to extend their postseason losing streak to the Oilers to 16 games. In Game 3 in front of a crowd wearing all white at the Winnipeg Arena the Jets would finally end the losing streak with a 6-4 win. However the Oilers would go on and take the series in 5 games.

1988/89: After another first round playoff exit the Jets would make several changes trading away players like Mario Marois and Ray Neufed while changing their General Manager the Jets would sputter their way all season missing the playoffs for the first time in 8 years with a record of 26-42-12, finishing last in the Smythe Division.

1989/90: Under new Coach Bob Murdoch the Jets would rebound off their last place season by finishing in 3rd place with a record of 37-32-11. Facing the Edmonton Oilers again in the playoffs the Jets appeared to have finally have the upper hand as they jumped out to a3-1 series lead. However, the Oilers would rally to win the next 3 games and beat end the Jets season for the 6th time in 8 years.

1990/91: On draft day Dale Hawerchuk is traded to the Buffalo Sabres as part of a 4-player deal that also saw the exchange of first round draft choices. In exchange the Jets receive Phil Housley l and also used the draft pick to select Keith Tkachuk. The trade of Hawerchuk would leave a massive void as the Jets landed in last place again with a terrible 26-43-11 record.

1991/92: Led by Phil Housley the Jets bounce back after missing the playoffs to finish in 4th place with a record of 33-32-15. Facing the Smythe Division winning Vancouver Canucks the Jets appeared to be on the verge of an upset by taking a 3-1 series lead. However, the Jets would be outscored 21-5 in the final 3 games as they blew a 3-1 lead for the 2nd time in 3 years.

1992/93: Teemu Selanne has a record breaking rookie season as he smashes the record for goals and points by a rookie scoring 76 goals and 132 points to break the old records held by Mike Bossy by 22 and 23 respectively to capture the Calder Trophy. With Selanne leading the team the Jets would finish in 4th place with a 40-37-7 record. However, it would be another first round departure for the Jests who were beaten by the Vancouver Canucks in 6 games.

1993/94: Injuries limit Teemu Selanne to just 51 games as the Jets now playing the Central Division, which was formerly known as the Norris Division crash into to last place posting a disappointing record of 24-51-9.

1994/95: Amidst a 4-month lockout that cuts the NHL season in half word begins to spread that the Jets future in Winnipeg is in jeopardy. Despite solid seasons from Alexei Zhamnov, Keith Tkachuk and Teemu Selanne the Jets again finish in last place with a record of 16-25-7. Following the season efforts to save the Jets would be thrown in to overdrive after the Manitoba Entertainment Complex announces they would not exercise their option to purchase the Jets and keep the team in Winnipeg. After the MEC fell apart, and a retirement ceremony for the Jets logo and Thomas Steen's #25 were held Operation Grassroots was started in an effort to persuade government and local buyers to construct a new arena and keep the Jets in Winnipeg. On May 16th 35,000 people attend a rally to raise money in the largest rally in Winnipeg in 50 years. Approximately $250,000 is raised at this rally from the citizens of Winnipeg. A day later another $250,000 would be raised at "Hockey Social" at the Winnipeg Convention Centre. Meanwhile a deal to sell the team to a ownership group in Minnesota would fall apart, as owner Barry Shenkarow announces the team will stay in Winnipeg at least one more season. However, efforts to keep them in Winnipeg beyond a season were hampered when the Winnipeg City Council voted to deny charitable tax status on donations to The Spirit of Manitoba formerly known as the MEC, who were raising money to save the team. Although the decision would be overturned, the Spirit of Manitoba would fail to raise the required capital to proceed with the purchase of the Winnipeg Jets, ending all hopes the team would stay in Winnipeg beyond one year, as ownership outside Winnipeg was sought.

1995/96: "By the time I get to Phoenix she'll be rising, she'll find the note I left hangin' on her door she'll laugh when she reads the part that says I'm leavin' Cause I've left that girl so many times before." Words sung by Glenn Campbell must have been a punch in the heart to the fans of the Jets as they entered their final lame duck season in Winnipeg, as a group headed by Richard Burke and Steven Gluckstern announces they would be moving the Jets to Phoenix following the season. During their final season the Jets would trade Teemu Selanne to the Mighty Duck of Anaheim along with Marc Chouinard for Oleg Tverdovsky and Chad Kilger in a trade some in Winnipeg thought was to spite the new ownership. Despite the puzzling trade the Jets would beat out the Ducks by 1 point to make the final playoff spot with a record of 36-40-6. In their final regular season home game on April 12th the Jets would beat the Los Angeles Kings as Keith Tkachuk notches his 50th goal. However, in a tradition the Jets would be knocked off in the first round losing to the Detroit Red Wings in 6 games, as their season ends on April 28th in front of a sold out crowd at the Winnipeg Arena wearing all white to see the Jets fall 4-1, in day where black may have been a more appropriate color.

1996-Present: After the Jets landed in Phoenix and became the Coyotes, Winnipeg would become the home of the IHL's Manitoba Moose. A new arena known as the True North Centre was been built for the Moose who now play in the AHL and are top minor league affiliate of the Vancouver Canucks, with hopes of one day luring back the NHL as with a new Salary Cap and revenue sharing won by the owners during a bitter lockout that cancelled the entire 2004/05 season has given fans in Winnipeg renewed hope, as it has eliminated many of the financial difficulties which caused the Jets departure.

fonger
03-30-2010, 07:10 PM
The Funeral <br />
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On the afternoon of 6 May 1995, the Jets held a farewell at the Winnipeg Arena, commonly referred to as &quot;the funeral&quot;. This was a gathering of an angry mob that turned into one sad...

Mavrick
03-30-2010, 07:44 PM
I seen in todays newspaper that Winnipeg is one of the cities that is being looked at by the NHL should they have to relocate from Arizona to a better market.

no-one
03-30-2010, 09:54 PM
I seen in todays newspaper that Winnipeg is one of the cities that is being looked at by the NHL should they have to relocate from Arizona to a better market.

sorry to burst your bubble but why would the nhl put a team in winnipeg when the people there dont support the hockey team they have already the manitoba moose. i think pigs will fly long before winnipeg gets a new team ... how about SUPPORT the moose now and maybe you might get your wish . really tired of hearing the nhl in winnipeg its just bs ....hey fonger thanks for the walk down memory lane . u r awesome :thumbsup:

Night Prowler
03-30-2010, 10:00 PM
I don't think the NHL should be in the southern states......should have a minimm 15 inch yearly snow fall within 500 ft of the Arena to be considered......:lol:

And all teams should have atleast one -chuk also.....:tehe:

Mavrick
03-30-2010, 10:15 PM
sorry to burst your bubble but why would the nhl put a team in winnipeg when the people there dont support the hockey team they have already the manitoba moose. i think pigs will fly long before winnipeg gets a new team ... how about SUPPORT the moose now and maybe you might get your wish . really tired of hearing the nhl in winnipeg its just bs ....hey fonger thanks for the walk down memory lane . u r awesome :thumbsup:

I don't think they have many choices in the US, they would love another team in Canada and with Toronto blocking any move to Ont. then the peg or Quebec are the only choices I can see.

P.S. Your not bursting my bubble, I could care less where they end up......

Canadian Kid
03-30-2010, 10:34 PM
sorry to burst your bubble but why would the nhl put a team in winnipeg when the people there dont support the hockey team they have already the manitoba moose. i think pigs will fly long before winnipeg gets a new team ... how about SUPPORT the moose now and maybe you might get your wish . really tired of hearing the nhl in winnipeg its just bs ....hey fonger thanks for the walk down memory lane . u r awesome :thumbsup:

first thing...your right!!! ;)

Fonger did a great job!!!

second thing...your wrong!!! :innocent:

Hockey is alive and strong in Winnipeg. It is very hard for Winnipeg to support a second class league when you had the top players in the World playing in the peg. We are crazy to have another NHL franchise here. Check the last World Juniors here....

League circumstances and economy was the major reason why the Jets left.

Bring on the richest Canadian ... Mr. T please bring them here...

I don't think Phoenix is the team coming...my bet is on Atlanta....Winnipeg Thrashers...nice ring to it...

no-one
03-31-2010, 01:51 AM
well i guess since your a mod you must be right . lmao no way will the thrashers be here but you can dream. our economy cant afford it . they cant even look after our cfl team... proud supporter of the manitoba moose go moose go . and as far as opinions well i guess there is a saying so yes everone has one .....gotta love freedom of speech .

JCO
03-31-2010, 03:11 AM
I don't think they have many choices in the US, they would love another team in Canada and with Toronto blocking any move to Ont. then the peg or Quebec are the only choices I can see.

P.S. Your not bursting my bubble, I could care less where they end up......

I fondly remeber when the Nordiques where in Quebec City.. We used to drive from Mtl to Quebec to watch games with some customers at the corporate lodge there.. And the Mtl Quebec games were always a great rivalry..
Going to Ottawa for a game is just too far..
Yup I believe Quebec City and the Peg could use an NHL team.. Theres a lot of talk of a second team in the Toronto Area .. If the leafs can sell out the stadium they can support a second team for shure...ROFLMAF
Sorry Leafs fans but its true.. A lot of corporate money there chassing too few tickets.. It will also put preasure on the Leafs to build a good team...

fonger
03-31-2010, 03:12 AM
i guess we can also do a poll regarding if winnipeg will get an official nhl team.
gotta love the jets
:)

JCO
03-31-2010, 03:20 AM
i guess we can also do a poll regarding if winnipeg will get an official nhl team.
gotta love the jets
:)

Good Idea Fonger lets poll to see if Winnipeg gets an official NHL team or a cheap chinese copy...:innocent:

Night Prowler
03-31-2010, 03:22 AM
Absence makes the heart grow fonder?? until money talks again....:D

fonger
03-31-2010, 03:23 AM
i also agree that the moose should get the support from their fans. :)

sleddy2008
03-31-2010, 03:54 AM
I don't think the NHL should be in the southern states......should have a minimm 15 inch yearly snow fall within 500 ft of the Arena to be considered......:lol:

And all teams should have atleast one -chuk also.....:tehe:

Hey NP,it doesn't snow around gm place (In Vancouver) it rains lot's though.:tehe:

bandit2804
03-31-2010, 03:59 AM
I seen in todays newspaper that Winnipeg is one of the cities that is being looked at by the NHL should they have to relocate from Arizona to a better market.

do you not see the set up --come thurs that they announce the jets are back--april fools day

Night Prowler
03-31-2010, 04:23 AM
Hey NP,it doesn't snow around gm place (In Vancouver) it rains lot's though.:tehe:

sorry sleddy......the team has to get moved......it's a winter sport....winter includes snow......no snow....no ice.....no ice.....no hockey for you.....:laughat:

sleddy2008
03-31-2010, 04:27 AM
sorry sleddy......the team has to get moved......it's a winter sport....winter includes snow......no snow....no ice.....no ice.....no hockey for you.....:laughat:

LMAO:willy_nilly::crazy:

sleddy2008
03-31-2010, 04:28 AM
They can move them to Sask I left Van 10 years ago I like snow LOL.......

Canadian Kid
03-31-2010, 05:38 AM
They can move them to Sask I left Van 10 years ago I like snow LOL.......

hey...Sask (Saskatoon) is where the Moose are going...get your own team :)

Canadian Kid
03-31-2010, 05:40 AM
well i guess since your a mod you must be right . lmao no way will the thrashers be here but you can dream. our economy cant afford it . they cant even look after our cfl team... proud supporter of the manitoba moose go moose go . and as far as opinions well i guess there is a saying so yes everone has one .....gotta love freedom of speech .

guess you will know how we feel when the Moose leave to another city then.

glad you support the Moose...I wouldn't pay to see it...but good for you.
as far as being a Mod......?

freedom of speech is welcome...thank you for yours...but let's agree to disagree.

I personally think Winnipeg is ready for the best and feel bad for the City to loose the Jets...jmo.

Kid

sleddy2008
03-31-2010, 05:43 AM
hey...Sask (Saskatoon) is where the Moose are going...get your own team :)

If ice edge buy's Phoenix we will have 5 games a year here at CUC and we got snowLOL.Better be at least 1 Canucks game..........:innocent:

Mavrick
05-11-2010, 10:35 PM
sorry to burst your bubble but why would the nhl put a team in winnipeg when the people there dont support the hockey team they have already the manitoba moose. i think pigs will fly long before winnipeg gets a new team ... how about SUPPORT the moose now and maybe you might get your wish . really tired of hearing the nhl in winnipeg its just bs ....hey fonger thanks for the walk down memory lane . u r awesome :thumbsup:


Looks like you might be eating your words NO-ONE, rumor has it that
Winnipeg is first in line for a team..........

Canadian Kid
05-12-2010, 04:58 AM
Sportsnet reported today the NHL did up a model of next year's schedule and included Winnipeg in the North East Division. :)

But, the Phoenix councellors voted 7-0 to pay up to another $25 million debt for next season. :(