THE JETS ARE BACK!!!

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IN WINNIPEG!!!




Admittedly I'm not the most enthusiastic hockey guy, but The Winnpeg Jets were part of my childhood so this is actually pretty sweet finally have a team return.  

Plus a pro sports franchise moving is always big news.

It'll be great to finally have a pro sports franchise back in the area again.

Anyway, Official as of this morning:

http://www.winnipegfreepress.com/br...ss-conference-for-this-morning-122858484.html




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WINNIPEG - The National Hockey League is returning to the city - and now it's up to fans and corporate types in town to open their wallets to seal the deal.

"I am excited beyond words to announce our purchase of the Atlanta Thrashers," Mark Chipman, the chairman of True North's board, said at a press conference Tuesday morning. "We received the call we've long been waiting for."

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Seating and pricing chart for the new NHL team. The team is launching a drive to sell 13,000 season tickets by June 21.
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Kristian Rents shares his enthusiasm about the NHL's return to Winnipeg at Portage and Main Tuesday morning. The big league is back -- and now it's up to fans to show their support for the team by purchasing season tickets. (KEN GIGLIOTTI / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS )
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NHL Comissioner Gary Bettman (left) and True North's Mark Chipman at the press conference where they announced the return of the NHL to Winnipeg. ([email protected])

"It's nice to be back in Winnipeg after all these years," said NHL commisioner Gary Bettman. "Mark [Chipman] has been pursuing the NHL for a number of years, quietly and obviously, quite effectively.

"This venue, the MTS Centre, will be a fine, fine home for an NHL club and there is the strength of the prospective ownership group," Bettman said. "We get to be back in a place we wish we had never left in 1996."

The sale of the Atlanta Thrashers to True North Sports and Entertainment is conditional on the approval of 75 per cent of the league's owners at the NHL's Board of Governors meeting in New York on June 21.

That approval will depend on the BOG's determination of fans' support for the team, officials said. As such, the organization is launching a ticket-selling drive with the goal of selling 13,000 season tickets before the board meets.

"To be candid, this isn’t going to work very well unless this building is sold out every night," Bettman said.

Specific seat selection will not occur during the initial drive. Fans will only be committing to the number of seats and the price category. Seat selection will occur after the successful completion of the drive to 13,000.

Package prices, per game, range from $39 to $129 -- a total of $1,755 to $5,805 per 45-game season.

The Drive to 13,000 officially starts Wednesday at 1 p.m. with a presale to existing Manitoba Moose season-ticket holders, mini-pack holders and corporate advertising partners. General public on sale opens this Saturday at noon.

Specific seat selection will not occur immediately; fans will commit to a number of seats and their price category with the designation of seats occurring after the drive to 13,000 is completed.

No team-name announcement is expected today, and there is no telltale logo at centre ice at the MTS Centre as the arena is serving as the set for a movie about sports personality Don Cherry's life.

"NHL... welcome home. It’s great to have you back where you belong," said Manitoba Premier Greg Selinger, who echoed Bettman's remarks concerning ticket sales.

"Now it’s up to the rest of us to step up and show we can support this team."

The province is supporting the NHL bid by moving existing VLTs into the Tavern United, said Selinger It’s expected to make up to $4 million a year to go toward the MTS Centre’s mortgage. The deal is for 20 years.

The Winnipeg Jets, who played at the since-demolished Winnipeg Arena, joined the NHL in 1979 after seven successful years in the WHA.

Their history in the NHL was hit-and-miss and after some serious money-losing years and the desire of city and provincial governments to get out from under the losses they had agreed to cover after 1991, the team was sold in 1995 to American businessmen Richard Burke and Steven Gluckstern and moved to Phoenix in 1996.

True North has been negotiating with the Atlanta Spirit Group on the Thrashers franchise purchase since early May.

The agreement was finalized this morning, Bettman said, with key players still working on the deal on a conference call at 4:30 ET this morning.

No real local purchaser emerged for the Thrashers in Atlanta, Bettman said.

"Sometimes we simply have no choice, as was the case back in 1996 when the Jets left Winnipeg," he said.

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IN WINNIPEG!!!




Admittedly I'm not the most enthusiastic hockey guy, but The Winnpeg Jets were part of my childhood so this is actually pretty sweet finally have a team return.  

Plus a pro sports franchise moving is always big news.

It'll be great to finally have a pro sports franchise back in the area again.

Anyway, Official as of this morning:

http://www.winnipegfreepress.com/br...ss-conference-for-this-morning-122858484.html




2rqkn12.jpg



WINNIPEG - The National Hockey League is returning to the city - and now it's up to fans and corporate types in town to open their wallets to seal the deal.

"I am excited beyond words to announce our purchase of the Atlanta Thrashers," Mark Chipman, the chairman of True North's board, said at a press conference Tuesday morning. "We received the call we've long been waiting for."

SeatingPricing.jpg

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Seating and pricing chart for the new NHL team. The team is launching a drive to sell 13,000 season tickets by June 21.
110531-_NHL_7_14608707.jpg

Enlarge Image

Kristian Rents shares his enthusiasm about the NHL's return to Winnipeg at Portage and Main Tuesday morning. The big league is back -- and now it's up to fans to show their support for the team by purchasing season tickets. (KEN GIGLIOTTI / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS )
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NHL Comissioner Gary Bettman (left) and True North's Mark Chipman at the press conference where they announced the return of the NHL to Winnipeg. ([email protected])

"It's nice to be back in Winnipeg after all these years," said NHL commisioner Gary Bettman. "Mark [Chipman] has been pursuing the NHL for a number of years, quietly and obviously, quite effectively.

"This venue, the MTS Centre, will be a fine, fine home for an NHL club and there is the strength of the prospective ownership group," Bettman said. "We get to be back in a place we wish we had never left in 1996."

The sale of the Atlanta Thrashers to True North Sports and Entertainment is conditional on the approval of 75 per cent of the league's owners at the NHL's Board of Governors meeting in New York on June 21.

That approval will depend on the BOG's determination of fans' support for the team, officials said. As such, the organization is launching a ticket-selling drive with the goal of selling 13,000 season tickets before the board meets.

"To be candid, this isn’t going to work very well unless this building is sold out every night," Bettman said.

Specific seat selection will not occur during the initial drive. Fans will only be committing to the number of seats and the price category. Seat selection will occur after the successful completion of the drive to 13,000.

Package prices, per game, range from $39 to $129 -- a total of $1,755 to $5,805 per 45-game season.

The Drive to 13,000 officially starts Wednesday at 1 p.m. with a presale to existing Manitoba Moose season-ticket holders, mini-pack holders and corporate advertising partners. General public on sale opens this Saturday at noon.

Specific seat selection will not occur immediately; fans will commit to a number of seats and their price category with the designation of seats occurring after the drive to 13,000 is completed.

No team-name announcement is expected today, and there is no telltale logo at centre ice at the MTS Centre as the arena is serving as the set for a movie about sports personality Don Cherry's life.

"NHL... welcome home. It’s great to have you back where you belong," said Manitoba Premier Greg Selinger, who echoed Bettman's remarks concerning ticket sales.

"Now it’s up to the rest of us to step up and show we can support this team."

The province is supporting the NHL bid by moving existing VLTs into the Tavern United, said Selinger It’s expected to make up to $4 million a year to go toward the MTS Centre’s mortgage. The deal is for 20 years.

The Winnipeg Jets, who played at the since-demolished Winnipeg Arena, joined the NHL in 1979 after seven successful years in the WHA.

Their history in the NHL was hit-and-miss and after some serious money-losing years and the desire of city and provincial governments to get out from under the losses they had agreed to cover after 1991, the team was sold in 1995 to American businessmen Richard Burke and Steven Gluckstern and moved to Phoenix in 1996.

True North has been negotiating with the Atlanta Spirit Group on the Thrashers franchise purchase since early May.

The agreement was finalized this morning, Bettman said, with key players still working on the deal on a conference call at 4:30 ET this morning.

No real local purchaser emerged for the Thrashers in Atlanta, Bettman said.

"Sometimes we simply have no choice, as was the case back in 1996 when the Jets left Winnipeg," he said.

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Originally Posted by offbad

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If you think they aren't going to name the team The Jets, you are out of your mind.

The amount of Jets merchandise that was available even before this Thrashers deal was even a thought in someone's head is mind boggling.

Plus the league owns the Jets name, so if they want it, they've got it.  
 
Originally Posted by offbad

[h1][/h1][h2][/h2]
If you think they aren't going to name the team The Jets, you are out of your mind.

The amount of Jets merchandise that was available even before this Thrashers deal was even a thought in someone's head is mind boggling.

Plus the league owns the Jets name, so if they want it, they've got it.  
 
Originally Posted by Clutchshooter

Originally Posted by offbad

[h1][/h1][h2][/h2]
If you think they aren't going to name the team The Jets, you are out of your mind.

The amount of Jets merchandise that was available even before this Thrashers deal was even a thought in someone's head is mind boggling.

Plus the league owns the Jets name, so if they want it, they've got it.  
and all of this still hasn't named them the jets.
 
Originally Posted by Clutchshooter

Originally Posted by offbad

[h1][/h1][h2][/h2]
If you think they aren't going to name the team The Jets, you are out of your mind.

The amount of Jets merchandise that was available even before this Thrashers deal was even a thought in someone's head is mind boggling.

Plus the league owns the Jets name, so if they want it, they've got it.  
and all of this still hasn't named them the jets.
 
Originally Posted by offbad

Originally Posted by Clutchshooter

Originally Posted by offbad

[h1][/h1][h2][/h2]
If you think they aren't going to name the team The Jets, you are out of your mind.

The amount of Jets merchandise that was available even before this Thrashers deal was even a thought in someone's head is mind boggling.

Plus the league owns the Jets name, so if they want it, they've got it.  
and all of this still hasn't named them the jets.

Sure skip.

Im not going to argue with you about something that is 100% inevitable.

Jets are back #$% 's  
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Originally Posted by offbad

Originally Posted by Clutchshooter

Originally Posted by offbad

[h1][/h1][h2][/h2]
If you think they aren't going to name the team The Jets, you are out of your mind.

The amount of Jets merchandise that was available even before this Thrashers deal was even a thought in someone's head is mind boggling.

Plus the league owns the Jets name, so if they want it, they've got it.  
and all of this still hasn't named them the jets.

Sure skip.

Im not going to argue with you about something that is 100% inevitable.

Jets are back #$% 's  
pimp.gif


  
 
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