Game
Avalanche Team Game:
Game:
Francouz
# P Skater
D Bowen Byram
D Erik Johnson
D Devon Toews
G A
0 2
D Cale Makar 3 0 4
C Evan Rodrigues
0 0 0 -3
C Andrew Cogliano 3 1 1 2 2
R Valeri Nichushkin 3 4 2 6 -1
PIM
Jets Team Game:
Game:
C Alex Newhook 3 0 0 0 -3 0
C Lukas Sedlak 3 0 0 0 1 0
R Logan O'Connor 3 0 0 0 2 4
C Nathan MacKinnon 3 2 5 7 4 2
C J.T. Compher
0 1 1 2 0
D Josh Manson 3 1 0 1 0 9
D Samuel Girard 3 1 1 2 3 2
D Kurtis MacDermid 3 0 0 0 1 2
C Ben Meyers 3 1 0 1 1 0
L Artturi Lehkonen 3 2 2 4 0 6
R Mikko Rantanen 3 1 5 6 1 2
President Joe Sakic General Manager Chris MacFarland Assistant GM Kevin McDonald Head Coach Jared Bednar Assistant Coaches Ray Bennett, Nolan Pratt Jussi Parkkila (goaltending) Brett Heimlich (video) Shawn Allard (skills)
# P Skater
GP G A P +/- PIM
2 D Dylan DeMelo 2 0 0 0 1 0
D Neal Pionk 2 0 0 0 -2 0
D Brenden Dillon 2 0 0 0 0 0
R Saku Maenalanen 2 0 1 1 -1 0 17 C Adam Lowry 2 0 0 0 0 2 19 C David Gustafsson 2 0 1 1 1 0 26 R Blake Wheeler 2 0 1 1 1 0 27 L Nikolaj Ehlers 2 0 3 3 0 0 36 C Morgan Barron 2 0 0 0 0 2 44 D Josh Morrissey 2 0 1 1 2 2 54 D Dylan Samberg 55 C Mark Scheifele 2 3 0 3 0 0 64 D Logan Stanley 2 0 0 0 -1 4 71 L Axel Jonsson-Fjallby 75 D Kyle Capobianco 80 L Pierre-Luc Dubois 2 0 1 1 -2 2
L Kyle Connor 2 1 1 2 1 0
D Nate Schmidt 2 0 0 0 0 0
C Sam Gagner 2 1 0 1 0 0 91 C Cole Perfetti 2 0 0 0 0 0
General Manager
Kevin Cheveldayoff Assistant General Manager Craig Heisinger Assistant General Manager Larry Simmons Head Coach Rick Bowness Coaching Staff
Scott Arniel, Brad Lauer, Marty Johnston, Wade Flaherty, Matt Prefontaine (Video), James Cochrane (Video)
Ben O'Quinn (91), Devin Berg (87)
Shane Heyer Video Judge
Players)
Pos Ht. Wt.
Born Birthplace
Bowen Byram D 6' 1" 190 Jun 13, 2001 Cranbrook, BC, CAN
Erik Johnson D 6' 4" 225 Mar 21, 1988 Bloomington, MN, USA
Devon Toews D 6' 1" 191 Feb 21, 1994 Abbotsford, BC, CAN
Cale Makar D 5' 11" 187 Oct 30, 1998 Calgary, AB, CAN
Evan Rodrigues C 5' 11" 184 Jul 28, 1993 Toronto, ON, CAN
Andrew Cogliano C 5' 10" 179 Jun 14, 1987 Toronto, ON, CAN
Valeri Nichushkin R 6' 4" 210 Mar 4, 1995 Chelyabinsk, RUS
Alex Newhook C 5' 10" 190 Jan 28, 2001 St. John's, NL, CAN
Lukas Sedlak C 6' 0" 205 Feb 25, 1993 Ceské Budejovice, CZE
Logan O'Connor R 6' 0" 175 Aug 14, 1996 Missouri City, TX, USA
Nathan MacKinnon C 6' 0" 200 Sep 1, 1995 Halifax, NS, CAN
J.T. Compher C 6' 0" 190 Apr 8, 1995 Northbrook, IL, USA
Pavel Francouz G 6' 0" 179 Jun 3, 1990 Plzen, CZE
Alexandar Georgiev G 6' 1" 178 Feb 10, 1996 Ruse, BGR
Josh Manson D 6' 3" 218 Oct 7, 1991 Hinsdale, IL, USA
Samuel Girard D 5' 10" 170 May 12, 1998 Roberval, QC, CAN
Kurtis MacDermid D 6'
Ben Meyers C 5' 11"
Artturi Lehkonen L 5'
Mikko Rantanen R 6' 4"
6' 0"
Injured Reserve List (3 Players)
233 Mar 25, 1994 Sauble Beach, ON, CAN
Nov 15, 1998 Delano, MN, USA
Jul 4, 1995 Piikkio, FIN
Oct 29, 1996 Nousiainen, FIN
26 Jacob MacDonald D 6' 0" 204 Feb 26, 1993 Portland, OR, USA
Darren Helm C 6' 0" 192 Jan 21, 1987 St. Andrews, MB, CAN
Gabriel Landeskog L 6' 1" 215 Nov 23, 1992 Stockholm, SWE
Goal Streaks
Valeri Nichushkin (4 / 3 Games)
Nathan MacKinnon (2 / 2 Games)
Winnipeg Jets: Roster Active (22 Players)
# Name
Assist Streaks
Nathan MacKinnon (5 / 3 Games)
Point Streaks
Valeri Nichushkin (4-2-6 / 3 Games)
Nathan MacKinnon (2-5-7 / 3 Games)
Mikko Rantanen (1-5-6 / 3 Games)
Pos Ht. Wt. Born Birthplace
2 Dylan DeMelo D 6' 0" 191 May 1, 1993 London, ON, CAN
4 Neal Pionk D 6' 0" 186 Jul 29, 1995 Omaha, NE, USA
5 Brenden Dillon D 6' 4" 220 Nov 13, 1990 New Westminster, BC, CAN
8 Saku Maenalanen R 6' 4" 207 May 29, 1994 Kemi, FIN
Adam Lowry C 6' 5" 210 Mar 29, 1993 St. Louis, MO, USA
David Gustafsson C 6' 2" 196 Apr 11, 2000 Tingsryd, SWE
Blake Wheeler R 6' 5" 225 Aug 31, 1986 Plymouth, MN, USA
Nikolaj Ehlers L 6' 0" 172 Feb 14, 1996 Aalborg, DNK
David Rittich G 6' 3" 206 Aug 19, 1992 Jihlava, CZE
Morgan Barron C 6' 4" 220 Dec 2, 1998 Halifax, NS, CAN
Connor Hellebuyck G 6' 4" 207 May 19, 1993 Commerce, MI, USA
Josh Morrissey D 6' 0" 195 Mar 28, 1995 Calgary, AB, CAN
Dylan Samberg D 6' 3" 190 Jan 24, 1999 Saginaw, MN, USA
Mark Scheifele C 6' 3" 207 Mar 15, 1993 Kitchener, ON, CAN
Logan Stanley D 6' 7" 228 May 26, 1998 Waterloo, ON, CAN
Axel Jonsson-Fjallby L 6'
Kyle Capobianco D 6'
Pierre-Luc Dubois L
Kyle Connor L
Schmidt D
Sam Gagner
Perfetti
Goal Streaks
Assist Streaks
Feb 10, 1998 Stockholm, SWE
Aug 13, 1997 Mississauga, ON, CAN
Jun 24, 1998 Ste-Agathe-des-Monts, QC, CAN
Dec 9, 1996 Shelby Township, MI, USA
Jul 16, 1991 St. Cloud, MN, USA
Aug 10, 1989 London, ON, CAN
Jan 1, 2002 Whitby, ON, CAN
27.5
1996 Green Bay,
Point Streaks
Mark Scheifele (3-0-3 / 2 Games)
Ehlers (0-3-3 / 2 Games)
Connor (1-1-2 / 2 Games)
Season Statistics
21:19
14.3 20:22 35.3
20:03 0.0
25:48 0.0
16.7 12:59 0.0
12.5 16:27 0.0
0.0 22:13 0.0
25.0 18:43 0.0
25.0 16:39 0.0
50.0 07:53 0.0
16:04 0.0
16:22 45.8
15:36 87.5
13:12 30.4
28.6
13:35 0.0
0.0
Goaltender
Winnipeg Jets: Season Statistics
Pos # Skater
C 55 Mark Scheifele 2 3 0
L 27 Nikolaj Ehlers 2 0 3
0
0 0 9 33.3 20:21 55.6 4 3
0
0.0 19:00 0.0 2 1
L 81 Kyle Connor 2 1 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 7 14.3 20:31 0.0 3 1
C 89 Sam Gagner 2 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 4 25.0 09:45 42.9 0 0
R 8 Saku Maenalanen 2 0 1 1 -1 0 0 0 0 2 0.0 08:17 0.0 4 0
C 19 David Gustafsson 2 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 09:05 50.0 1 0
R 26 Blake Wheeler 2 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 5 0.0 15:36 50.0 0 1
D 44 Josh Morrissey 2 0 1 1 2 2 0 0 0 1 0.0 20:45 0.0 2 2
L 80 Pierre-Luc Dubois 2 0 1 1 -2 2 0 0 0 4 0.0 16:53 38.1 3 2
D 2 Dylan DeMelo 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 0.0 19:34 0.0 2 1
D 4 Neal Pionk 2 0 0 0 -2 0 0 0 0 6 0.0 22:21 0.0 3 3
D 5 Brenden Dillon 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0.0 20:14 0.0 4 5
C 17 Adam Lowry 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 0.0 14:19 44.8 4 1
22 Mason Appleton 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0.0 15:44 0.0 1 0
36 Morgan Barron 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 5 0.0 13:45 100.0 2 1
54 Dylan Samberg
64 Logan Stanley 2 0 0 0 -1 4 0 0 0 0 0.0 14:34 0.0 5 1
Axel Jonsson-Fjallby
75 Kyle Capobianco
88 Nate Schmidt 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0.0 18:30 0.0 0 0
Cole Perfetti 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 15:30 0.0 1 2
# Goaltender
GP Min GAA W L OT SO GA SVS SV% G A PIM
Winnipeg Jets @ Colorado Avalanche Team Records
Winnipeg Jets
Colorado Avalanche
Last game: Monday at DALLAS (1-4 L) Monday at MINNESOTA (6-3 W)
Next game: Thursday at VEGAS Friday vs SEATTLE
Overall record/streak: 1 - 1 - 0 / Lost 1 2 - 1 - 0 / Won 1
Home record/streak: 1 - 0 - 0 / Won 1 1 - 0 - 0 / Won 1
Road record/streak: 0 - 1 - 0 / Lost 1 1 - 1 - 0 / Won 1
Last 5 Games: 1 - 1 - 0 2 - 1 - 0
Last 10 Games: 1 - 1 - 0 2 - 1 - 0
1-Goal Games: 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0
2-Goal Games: 0 - 0 0 - 1
3-Goal Games: 1 - 1 2 - 0
Scoring first: 1 - 1 - 0 2 - 1 - 0
Opponent scoring first: 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0
Leading after 1 period: 1 - 0 - 0 2 - 0 - 0
Trailing after 1 period: 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0
Tied after 1 period: 0 - 1 - 0 0 - 1 - 0
Leading after 2 periods: 1 - 0 - 0 2 - 0 - 0
Trailing after 2 periods: 0 - 1 - 0 0 - 1 - 0
Tied after 2 periods: 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0
OT Record - This Season: 0 - 0 0 - 0
OT Record - Franchise: 180 - 164 - 45 208 - 183 - 204
Shootout Record - This Season: 0 - 0 0 - 0 Shootout Record - Franchise: 38 - 34 77 - 44
Outshooting opponent: 0 - 0 - 0 1 - 0 - 0
Outshot by opponent: 1 - 1 - 0 1 - 1 - 0
Even shots: 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 vs. Atlantic: 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 vs. Metropolitan: 1 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 vs. EASTERN CONFERENCE: 1 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 vs. Central: 0 - 1 - 0 2 - 0 - 0 vs. Pacific: 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 1 - 0 vs. WESTERN CONFERENCE: 0 - 1 - 0 2 - 1 - 0
Month by Month Record
Goals by Period
Shots by Period
Power Play
Penalty Kill
Individual Leaders
Avalanche Situations
Winnipeg Jets
Shootout
Colorado Avalanche
N. MacKinnon (7); V. Nichushkin (6); M. Rantanen (6) Goals: M. Scheifele (3); K. Connor (1); S. Gagner (1)
Points: M. Scheifele (3); N. Ehlers (3); K. Connor (2)
V. Nichushkin (4); N. MacKinnon (2); A. Lehkonen (2) Assists: N. Ehlers (3); K. Connor (1); D. Gustafsson (1)
N. MacKinnon (5); M. Rantanen (5); C. Makar (4)
PP Goals: M. Scheifele (1) V. Nichushkin (3); A. Lehkonen (2); N. MacKinnon (1) SH Goals: V. Nichushkin (1)
GW Goals: S. Gagner (1) A. Lehkonen (1); J. Manson (1) 3+ Goals:
PIM: L. Stanley (4); M. Barron (2); P. Dubois (2)
Shots: M. Scheifele (9); N. Ehlers (7); K. Connor (7)
J. Manson (9); E. Rodrigues (6); A. Lehkonen (6)
N. MacKinnon (16); V. Nichushkin (11); C. Makar (8) +/-: J. Morrissey (2); K. Connor (1); D. Gustafsson (1) N. MacKinnon (4); S. Girard (3); D. Toews (2)
Power Play
Mark Scheifele
Pierre-Luc Dubois
Nikolaj Ehlers
Nichushkin
Lehkonen
MacKinnon
Rantanen
Makar
Shorthanded
Nichushkin
Jets Head-to-Head Stats
Season Series
Avalanche Head-to-Head Stats
Career vs. Opponent
Avalanche Career vs. Opponent Stats
Meyers
23:08
16:15
14:31
19:54
8:48
18:44
12:38
Alex Newhook
Evan Rodrigues
Devon Toews
Samuel Girard
Goaltender
Pavel Francouz
Jets Career vs. Opponent Stats
Skater
2 0
1 0.0 13:12
3 0.0 13:00 Logan O'Connor
15 0.0 14:00
0.0 20:39
18 0.0 20:25
0 123:13
Blake Wheeler 38 20 32 52 16 16 4 2 5 2 115 17.4 18:57
Sam Gagner 51 15 27 42 -7 37 4 0 2 0 110 13.6 16:05
Nikolaj Ehlers 20 11 10 21 16 15 1 0 1 0 55 20.0 16:00
Mark Scheifele 29 11 22 33 4 24 3 0 0 0 63 17.5 19:29
Kyle Connor 17 9 1 10 -8 10 4 0 2 0 59 15.3 18:13
Adam Lowry 26 5 2 7 -2 12 1 1 1 0 40 12.5 15:22
Pierre-Luc Dubois 10 3 5 8 -3 28 1 0 0 0 25 12.0 18:47
Dylan DeMelo 12 1 1 2 -3 4 1 0 0 0 16 6.2 17:13
Nate Schmidt 16 1 4 5 0 2 0 0 1 0 26 3.8 19:47
Josh Morrissey 19 1 7 8 -3 10 0 0 0 0 25 4.0 21:23
Kyle Capobianco 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0:00
Axel Jonsson-Fjallby 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0:00
David Gustafsson 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7:42
Saku Maenalanen 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0.0 7:37 Cole Perfetti 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0.0 10:31
Morgan Barron 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 6 0.0 11:32
Dylan Samberg 2 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0.0 15:07
Logan Stanley 2 0 0 0 -1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0.0 16:02 Neal Pionk 8 0 4 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 16 0.0 21:45
Brenden Dillon 26 0 3 3 -4 34 0 0 0 0 25 0.0 18:28
Goaltender
Winnipeg Jets @ Colorado Avalanche Career vs. Opposing Goaltenders
Avalanche Career vs. Opposing Goaltenders Stats
Shootout Skater GP G S S% G S S%
Nathan MacKinnon 16
Mikko Rantanen
Erik Johnson 16
Andrew Cogliano 14
Cale Makar 6
J.T. Compher 14
Artturi Lehkonen 15
Bowen Byram 3
Kurtis MacDermid 3
vs. Connor Hellebuyck (#37)
12.1
10.5
10.0
16 18.8
11.1
9.1
6.9
20.0
4 25.0
Josh Manson 10 1 10 10.0
Ben Meyers 1 0 3 0.0
Lukas Sedlak 2 0 1 0.0
Alex Newhook 4 0 3 0.0
Logan O'Connor 4 0 1 0.0
Evan Rodrigues 4 0 14 0.0
Devon Toews 5 0 6 0.0
Valeri Nichushkin 8 0 13 0.0
Samuel Girard 14 0 18 0.0
Shootout Skater GP G S S% G S S%
Mikko Rantanen 8
vs. David Rittich (#33)
32 21.9
Nathan MacKinnon 8 4 51 7.8
J.T. Compher 8 3 13 23.1
Valeri Nichushkin 8 2 16 12.5
Bowen Byram 2 1 6 16.7
Evan Rodrigues 2 1 4 25.0
Cale Makar 4 1 6 16.7
Logan O'Connor 4 1 4 25.0
Kurtis MacDermid 5 1 3 33.3
Artturi Lehkonen 6 1 14 7.1
Erik Johnson 7 1 8 12.5
Josh Manson 1 0 0 Alex Newhook 1 0 1 0.0
Lukas Sedlak 2 0 2 0.0
Devon Toews 2 0 3 0.0
Andrew Cogliano 5 0 5 0.0
Samuel Girard 9 0 7 0.0
Ben Meyers
Jets Career vs. Opposing Goaltenders Stats
0.0
0.0
vs. Pavel Francouz (#39)
Shootout Skater GP G S S% G S S%
Nikolaj Ehlers 2 2 9 22.2
Mark Scheifele 3 2 6 33.3
Kyle Connor 3 1 8 12.5
Adam Lowry 3 1 6 16.7
Morgan Barron 1 0 3 0.0
Sam Gagner 1 0 2 0.0
David Gustafsson 1 0 0
Dylan Samberg 1 0 0
Dylan DeMelo 2 0 3 0.0
Blake Wheeler 2 0 2 0.0
Brenden Dillon 3 0 1 0.0 Pierre-Luc Dubois 3 0 12 0.0
Josh Morrissey 3 0 6 0.0 Neal Pionk 3 0 3 0.0
Nate Schmidt 3 0 5 0.0
Kyle Capobianco
Axel Jonsson-Fjallby
Saku Maenalanen
Cole Perfetti
Logan Stanley
Capobianco
Jonsson-Fjallby
DeMelo
Schmidt
Gagner
Barron
Connor
Ehlers
Gustafsson
Lowry
Maenalanen
Morrissey
Perfetti
Pionk
Samberg Mark Scheifele Logan Stanley Blake Wheeler
Colorado Avalanche: Game By Game Summary
# Date
W-L-OT
10/12/2022 Chicago Blackhawks W 1-0-0
10/13/2022 @ Calgary Flames L 1-1-0
10/17/2022
Minnesota Wild W 2-1-0
10/19/2022 Winnipeg Jets
10/21/2022 Seattle Kraken
10/22/2022 @ Vegas Golden Knights
10/25/2022 @ New York Rangers
10/28/2022 @ New Jersey Devils
10/29/2022 @ New York Islanders
11/04/2022 Columbus Blue Jackets
11/05/2022 @ Columbus Blue Jackets
11/10/2022 Nashville Predators
11/12/2022 Carolina Hurricanes
11/14/2022 St. Louis Blues
11/17/2022 @ Carolina Hurricanes
11/19/2022 @ Washington Capitals
11/21/2022 @ Dallas Stars
11/23/2022 Vancouver Canucks
11/25/2022 @ Nashville Predators
11/26/2022 Dallas Stars
11/29/2022 @ Winnipeg Jets
12/01/2022 @ Buffalo Sabres
12/03/2022 @ Boston Bruins
12/05/2022 @ Philadelphia Flyers
12/07/2022 Boston Bruins
12/09/2022 New York Rangers
12/11/2022 @ St. Louis Blues
12/13/2022 Philadelphia Flyers
12/15/2022 Buffalo Sabres
12/17/2022 Nashville Predators
12/19/2022 New York Islanders
12/21/2022 Montréal Canadiens
12/23/2022 @ Nashville Predators
12/27/2022 @ Arizona Coyotes
12/29/2022 Los Angeles Kings
12/31/2022 Toronto Maple Leafs
01/02/2023 Vegas Golden Knights
01/05/2023 @ Vancouver Canucks
01/07/2023 @ Edmonton Oilers
01/10/2023 Florida Panthers
01/12/2023 @ Chicago Blackhawks
01/14/2023 Ottawa Senators
01/16/2023 Detroit Red Wings
01/18/2023 @ Calgary Flames
01/20/2023 @ Vancouver Canucks
01/21/2023 @ Seattle Kraken
01/24/2023 Washington Capitals
01/26/2023 Anaheim Ducks
01/28/2023 St. Louis Blues
02/07/2023 @ Pittsburgh Penguins
02/09/2023 @ Tampa Bay Lightning
02/11/2023 @ Florida Panthers
02/14/2023 Tampa Bay Lightning
02/15/2023 @ Minnesota Wild
02/18/2023 @ St. Louis Blues
02/19/2023 Edmonton Oilers
02/24/2023 @ Winnipeg Jets
02/25/2023 Calgary Flames
02/27/2023 Vegas Golden Knights
03/01/2023 New Jersey Devils
03/04/2023 @ Dallas Stars
03/05/2023 Seattle Kraken
03/07/2023 San Jose Sharks
03/09/2023 Los Angeles Kings
03/11/2023 Arizona Coyotes
03/13/2023 @ Montréal Canadiens
03/15/2023 @ Toronto Maple Leafs
03/16/2023 @ Ottawa Senators
03/18/2023 @ Detroit Red Wings
03/20/2023 Chicago Blackhawks
03/22/2023 Pittsburgh Penguins
03/24/2023 Arizona Coyotes
03/26/2023 @ Arizona Coyotes
03/27/2023 @ Anaheim Ducks
03/29/2023 Minnesota Wild
04/01/2023 Dallas Stars
04/04/2023 @ San Jose Sharks
04/06/2023 @ San Jose Sharks
04/08/2023 @ Los Angeles Kings
04/09/2023 @ Anaheim Ducks
04/11/2023 Edmonton Oilers
04/13/2023 Winnipeg Jets
Overtime,
Shootout,
SF-SA W-L Gltdr.
4,29,13p
Sellout
1-3 35-17 40 / 34 18143+
1-4 3-5 25-27 25 / 39 19289+
/ 32
1-2 2-4 38-39
Colorado Avalanche: Player Game By Game Summary
Skaters: Goals-Assists (Game Winning), Shots / (+/-), TOI
Date Opp. BYRAM # 4
JOHNSON # 6
TOEWS # 7
MAKAR # 8
Goalies: Goals Allowed/Shots, Decision, Minutes Played
RODRIGUES # 9 COGLIANO # 11 NICHUSHKIN # 13
Oct 12 Vs CHI 0-0,1/0 18:07 0-0,4/0 18:37 0-1,2/1 19:48 0-2,4/1 24:06 0-0,1/0 13:42 1-0,4/1 13:51 2-0,5/0 20:17 Oct 13 @ CGY 1-0,2/1 17:28 0-0,0/0 14:54 0-1,0/0 21:46 0-0,2/-1 26:39 0-0,2/-3 18:29 0-0,1/0 11:43 1-0,3/-2 23:51 Oct 17 @ MIN 0-0,1/1 20:35 0-1,1/2 14:41 0-0,0/1 25:07 0-2,2/1 26:40 0-0,5/0 14:39 0-1,1/1 13:25 1-2,3/1 19:51
Date Opp. NEWHOOK # 18 SEDLAK # 22
O'CONNOR # 25
MACKINNON # 29
BLIDH # 36
COMPHER # 37 MANSON # 42
Oct 12 Vs CHI 0-0,1/0 13:43 0-0,1/0 08:52 0-0,0/1 16:08 0-2,6/1 20:14 DNP 0-0,0/0 14:32 0-0,0/0 16:45 Oct 13 @ CGY 0-0,1/-2 13:28 0-0,0/0 06:44 0-0,1/0 11:23 1-1,3/1 21:52 DNP 0-0,1/0 17:10 0-0,1/-1 15:57 Oct 17 @ MIN 0-0,1/-1 12:26 0-0,0/1 07:29 0-0,2/1 13:16 1-2,7/2 21:21 DNP 0-1,2/2 17:25 1-0(W),3/1 17:17
Date Opp. GIRARD # 49 MACDERMID # 56
MEYERS # 59
LEHKONEN # 62
RANTANEN # 96 FRANCOUZ # 39 GEORGIEV # 40
Oct 12 Vs CHI 0-0,0/0 18:34 0-0,0/0 10:04 0-0,0/0 09:48 2-1(W),3/0 19:18 0-4,3/0 19:07 DND 2/17 W 59:45 Oct 13 @ CGY 0-0,4/1 15:46 0-0,0/0 04:14 0-0,0/0 07:24 0-1,2/0 21:50 0-1,2/0 21:57 5/27 L 57:38 DND Oct 17 @ MIN 1-1,4/2 15:02 0-0,0/1 05:59 1-0,2/1 06:27 0-0,2/0 19:01 1-0,2/1 20:03 DND 3/39 W 60:00
Colorado Avalanche: Head Coach and Player Bios
Head Coach: Jared Bednar- Seventh season as head coach
- Hired Aug. 25, 2016, is the third-longest tenured coach in the NHL behind Jon Cooper (March 25, 2013) and Mike Sullivan (Dec. 12, 2015)
- Led the 2021-22 Avalanche to their most successful regular season in franchise history (56-19-7, 119 points) and continued that into the postseason with a 16-4 playoff mark en route to capturing the 2022 Stanley Cup
- Bednar, who won a Calder Cup with the Lake Erie Monsters in 2016 and a Kelly Cup with the South Carolina Stingrays in 2009, became the first individual to win a championship in the NHL, AHL and ECHL as a head coach
- Winningest coach in Avalanche history with a 242-169-46 (.580) record
- First Avs bench boss to serve as a head coach at the NHL All-Star Game in 2022 - 40-22-1 (.635) record in 63 postseason games, the best playoff winning percentage among active coaches and the third highest all time (min 50 GP) behind Glen Sather (.706), Toe Blake (.689)
- 21st season of coaching pro hockey, 13th as head coach
#39: Pavel Francouz (G) 6' 0", 179 lbs. / Jun 3, 1990 (32 years and 137 days)
FRAN-sohs
Acquired: Signed by Colorado as a free agent, May 2, 2018.
Last Win: APR 14, 2022 vs NEW JERSEY (3)
Last SO: JAN 24, 2022 vs CHICAGO (15)
Career Shootouts: 9/9 (1.000), 3-0
Season Highs: Shots Saves 27 10/13 vs CGY 22 10/13 vs CGY
Career Highs: Shots Saves 47 Feb 28, 2020 vs CAR 45 Feb 28, 2020 vs CAR
2021-22 REGULAR SEASON
- Appeared in 21 games (18 starts), fashioning a 15-5-1 record with a 2.55 GAA, .916 Sv% and two shutouts.
- Missed the first 24 games (lower body)
2022 PLAYOFFS
- Helped backstop the Avalanche to the Stanley Cup after going 6-0 with a 2.81 GAA, .906 Sv% and one shutout in seven games (four starts)
- Became just the fifth goaltender in Stanley Cup Playoff history to record six or more wins without a loss in a single postseason, joining Gump Worsley (11-0) with the 1968 Canadiens, Jacques Plante (8-0) with the 1960 Canadiens, Terry Sawchuk (8-0) with the 1952 Red Wings and Georges Vezina (60) with the 1924 Canadiens
- Was the first goalie to post two relief wins in a single postseason since Jonas Hiller in 2014 with the Ducks
CAREER
- Missed the entire 2020-21 season due to injury
- In 2019-20, he was the first Avs netminder to finish among the NHL's top 10 in GAA and Sv% since 2003-04
- Competed for the Czech Republic in numerous events including the 2018 Olympics
#40: Alexandar Georgiev (G)
Acquired: Acquired from NY Rangers for 3rd round and 5th round selection in 2022 NHL Draft and 3rd round pick in 2023 NHL Draft
Last Win: OCT 17, 2022 @ MINNESOTA
Last SO: APR 13, 2022 @ PHILADELPHIA (5)
Career Shootouts: 23/35 (.657), 6-3
Season Highs: Shots Saves 39 10/17 vs MIN 36 10/17 vs MIN
Career Highs: Shots Saves 56 Feb 10, 2019 vs TOR 55 Feb 10, 2019 vs TOR
THIS SEASON
6' 1", 178 lbs. / Feb 10, 1996 (26 years and 250 days)
- Earned the win in his Avalanche debut on Opening Night (Oct. 12) against the Chicago Blackhawks at Ball Arena
2021-22 REGULAR SEASON
- Posted a 15-10-2 record with a 2.92 GAA, .898 Sv% and two shutouts in 33 games for the Rangers
- Fashioned an 8-1-0 mark over his last nine appearances to close out the season, which included a five-game win streak
PLAYOFFS
- Appeared in two postseason games in relief during the first round against Pittsburgh (2.04 GAA, .935 Sv%)
CAREER
- Had spent his entire career with the Rangers prior to joining the Avalanche
- Led the Rangers in games (34) and wins (17) in 2019-20
- As a rookie in 2018-19, he finished second among all first-year netminders in appearances (33), saves (966) and shutouts (2-tied), was fourth in wins (14) and fifth in Sv% (.914)
#4: Bowen Byram (D)
Drafted: 2019 COL, 1st round, 4th pick (4th overall)
Last Goal: OCT 13, 2022 @ CALGARY (1)
Last Assist: APR 28, 2022 vs NASHVILLE (3)
Career Shootouts: 0/0 (0%), 0 GDG
Season Highs: G A P
1 10/13 vs CGY 1 10/13 vs CGY
6' 1", 190 lbs. / Jun 13, 2001 (21 years and 127 days)
PIM Shots
2 times
10/13 vs CGY 20:35 10/17 vs MIN
Career Highs: G A P +/- PIM Shots TOI 2 Nov 03, 2021 vs CBJ 2 Apr 13, 2022 vs LAK 3 Nov 03, 2021 vs CBJ
Apr 13, 2022 vs LAK
Feb 26, 2021 vs ARI
2021-22 REGULAR SEASON
- Despite playing just 30 games, tied for third among NHL rookie defensemen in goals (5).
- His 0.57 points/game average was second among rookie defenders (min 30 GP)
2022 PLAYOFFS
Nov 03, 2021 vs CBJ 26:07 Oct 26, 2021 vs VGK
- Led all NHL rookies in playoff scoring with nine points (0g/9a) while appearing in all 20 games for the Stanley Cup champions
- His nine assists also led all rookies
- Tied for the league lead with a +15 plus/minus rating, the third-highest by a rookie defenseman in Stanley Cup Playoff history behind only Ken Morrow (+20) with the 1981 Islanders and Mike Busniuk (+17) with the 1980 Flyers
- Byram’s nine points finished third among Colorado blueliners
CAREER NOTES
- Played for the Vancouver Giants where he was named to the WHL (West) First All-Star Team in 2018-19 and WHL (West) Second All-Star Team in 2019-20
- Represented Canada at the 2020 and 2021 IIHF World Junior Championship
Drafted: 2006 STL, 1st round, 1st pick (1st overall)
Acquired: Acquired from St. Louis, along with Jay McClement and a 1st round pick (Duncan Siemens) in 2011, in exchange for Kevin Shattenkirk, Chris Stewart and a 2nd round choice (Ty Rattie) in 2011, Feb. 18, 2011
Last Goal: APR 26, 2022 vs ST. LOUIS (5)
Last Assist: OCT 17, 2022 @ MINNESOTA
Career Shootouts: 0/3 (0%), 0 GDG
GP G A P +/- PIM Season 3 0 1 1 2 2 Career 860 88 242 330 -3 504 Career vs. Opp 37 5 14 19 1 14
Season Highs: G A P +/- PIM Shots TOI 1 10/17 vs MIN 1 10/17 vs MIN +2 10/17 vs MIN 2 10/13 vs CGY 4 10/12 vs CHI 18:37 10/12 vs CHI
Career Highs: G A P +/- PIM Shots TOI 2 2 times 3 7 times 3 7 times +4 3 times 17 2 times 9 Mar 24, 2016 vs PHI 30:48 Nov 19, 2017 vs DET
2021-22 SEASON
- Appeared in 77 games and led the team in hits (165) and blocked shots (136).
- His 165 hits were a career high.
- Finished third among Avalanche defensemen with eight goals.
- Logged a club-high 199:57 shorthanded minutes and was a career-best +22
2022 PLAYOFFS
- Recorded five points (1g/4a) with a +10 plus/minus rating while appearing in all 20 playoff games for the Stanley Cup champions
- Tied for fifth in the NHL in plus/minus
- Finished second on the Avalanche in hits (79) and blocked shots (29)
CAREER
- 15th NHL season, 13th with Colorado
- 13 seasons rank fourth in franchise history
- Longest tenured current athlete of the four major sports in Denver
deh-VAHN TAYVS
Drafted: 2014 NYI, 4th round, 18th pick (108th overall)
Acquired: Acquired from NY Islanders for 2nd round selection in 2021 NHL Draft and 2nd round pick in 2022 NHL Draft, Oct. 12, 2020
Last Goal: APR 2, 2022 vs PITTSBURGH (11)
Last Assist: OCT 13, 2022 @ CALGARY (1)
Career Shootouts: 0/1 (0%), 0 GDG
Season Highs: G A P +/- PIM Shots TOI 1 2 times 1 2 times +1 2 times 2 10/12 vs CHI 25:07 10/17 vs MIN
Career Highs: G A P +/- PIM Shots TOI 2 May 08, 2021 vs LAK 3 4 times 3 6 times +4 Feb 23, 2022 vs DET 2 28 times 7 3 times 31:21 Jan 26, 2022 vs BOS
2021-22 REGULAR SEASON
- Tied for ninth among NHL defensemen with a career-high 57 points (13g/44a) in 66 games
- Also set personal bests in goals and assists, with his 13 goals tying for ninth among NHL rearguards
- Fourth in the NHL and first among all defensemen with a +52 plus/minus rating.
- His +52 rating was a franchise record for a defender and equaled the highest mark by any Colorado skater since the team relocated to Denver (Peter Forsberg and Milan Hejduk were +52 in 2002-03).
- Ninth in the NHL in average ice time (25:22)
2022 PLAYOFFS
- Recorded 15 points (5g/10a) in 20 playoff games for the Stanley Cup champions, ranking fourth among NHL defensemen in scoring
- His five goals tied Adam Fox for second among league blueliners behind only Cale Makar (8)
CAREER
- Is a league-best +82 over the last two-plus seasons combined
- Avs are 89-23-9 with Toews in the lineup
- Spent his first two NHL seasons with the Islanders (2018-20)
- Played college hockey at Quinnipiac (2013-16)
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(D)
Drafted: 2017 COL, 1st round, 4th pick (4th overall)
Last Goal: APR 28, 2022 vs NASHVILLE (3)
Last Assist: OCT 17, 2022 @ MINNESOTA Career Shootouts: 1/1 (100%), 1 GDG
G A P
PIM Season 3 0 4
Career 181 48 136 184 78
Career vs. Opp 6 2 3 5 2 2
Season Highs: G A P +/- PIM Shots TOI 2 2 times 2 2 times +1 2 times 4 10/13 vs CGY 4 10/12 vs CHI 26:40 10/17 vs MIN
Career Highs: G A P +/- PIM Shots TOI 2 6 times 4 Nov 16, 2019 vs VAN 4 2 times +4 Mar 29, 2021 vs ANA 4 2 times 9 Nov 22, 2021 vs OTT 31:49 Jan 26, 2022 vs BOS
2021-22
- First player in franchise history to win the Norris Trophy
- Led NHL defensemen in goals (28) and finished second in points (86)
- First D with 25+ goals and 55+ assists since Al MacInnis in 1990-91
2022 PLAYOFFS
- Won the Conn Smythe Trophy
- Youngest defenseman in 52 years to win the Conn Smythe (23 years, 239 days) and just the third to do so at age 23 or younger, joining Bobby Orr with the 1970 Bruins (22.051) and Serge Savard with the 1969 Canadiens (23.102)
- Third player to win both the Norris and Conn Smythe in the same season, following Orr in 1970 and Nicklas Lidstrom in 2002
- Led the Avs and all NHL defensemen with 29 points (8g/21a) in 20 games, fourth-highest total by a D in postseason history behind Paul Coffey (37) with the 1985 Oilers, Brian Leetch (34) with the 1994 Rangers and MacInnis (31) with the 1989 Flames
CAREER
- 184 points are most ever by defenseman through 181 games
- 2022 Norris Trophy
- 2020 Calder Trophy
- First All-Star Team (2021, '22)
- 2019 Hobey Baker
#9: Evan Rodrigues (C)
Acquired: Signed by Colorado as a free agent, Sept. 12, 2022
Last Goal: APR 29, 2022 vs COLUMBUS (3)
Last Assist: APR 9, 2022 vs WASHINGTON (12)
Career Shootouts: 0/2 (0%), 0 GDG
Season Highs:
Highs:
2021-22 SEASON
02, 2022 vs SJS
- Set career highs in goals (19), assists (24) and points (43) with the Penguins
- Was the only Penguins skater to appear in all 82 games
2022 PLAYOFFS
5' 11", 184 lbs. / Jul 28, 1993 (29 years and 82 days)
0 0
vs.
-33
0 4 4 2
18:29
17,
- Notched five points (3g/2a) in seven games of the Penguins' first-round series loss to the Rangers
- Rodrigues' three goals tied him for third on the club
CAREER
- Originally signed with Buffalo as a non-drafted free agent following his college career on April 22, 2015
- Played his first three-plus seasons with the Sabres before joining the Penguins via trade on Oct. 9, 2020
Played four seasons at Boston University (2011-15) where he was named to the Hockey East Second All-Star Team as a sophomore in 201213 and a senior in 2014-15
#11: Andrew Cogliano (C)
Drafted: 2005 EDM, 1st round, 25th pick (25th overall)
Acquired: Acquired by Colorado from San Jose for a 5th round selection in 2024 NHL Draft, March 21, 2022 Last Goal: OCT 12, 2022 vs CHICAGO (2) Last Assist: OCT 17, 2022 @ MINNESOTA Career Shootouts: 0/5 (0%), 0 GDG
Season Highs:
10/17
5' 10", 179 lbs. / Jun 14, 1987 (35 years and 126 days)
THIS SEASON
- Scored the Avalanche's first goal of the season on Opening Night (Oct. 12) against Chicago at Ball Arena
2021-22 REGULAR SEASON
- Acquired from the Sharks at the trade deadline, Cogliano appeared in 18 regular-season games with Colorado (0g/1a).
Prior to the trade, he recorded 15 points (4g/11a) in 56 games for San Jose
2022 PLAYOFFS
- Helped the Avalanche win the Stanley Cup in his 15th NHL season
- Cogliano’s 1,140 career regular-season games were the eighth most at the time of that player’s first Cup in NHL history
- Recorded six points (3g/3a) in 16 games for Colorado, equaling his career playoff high in goals
- Two of his three tallies were game winners, tying him for second on the club
CAREER
- Has appeared in 98.6% of possible team games (1,142 of 1,159) over the course of his career.
- His career has included stints with the Oilers, Ducks, Stars, Sharks, Avalanche.
- Had a 830-game ironman streak from Oct. 4, 2007–Jan. 13, 2018, fourth-longest in history at the time
Nichushkin (R)
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Drafted: 2013 DAL, 1st round, 10th pick (10th overall)
Acquired: Signed by Colorado as a free agent, Aug. 19, 2019.
Last Goal: OCT 17, 2022 @ MINNESOTA
Last Assist: OCT 17, 2022 @ MINNESOTA Career Shootouts: 0/1 (0%), 0 GDG
Season Highs: G A
2 10/12 vs CHI 2 10/17 vs MIN
Career Highs: G A
THIS SEASON
10/17
Shots
Shots
times 3 Dec 07, 2013 vs PHI
2
- Leads Colorado in goals (4)
25:47
Dec 07, 2013
- Scored two power-play goals in the season opener on Oct. 12 vs. Chicago, tying his career best
- Signed an eight-year contract extension on July 11
2021-22 REGULAR SEASON
- Set career highs in goals (25), assists (27), points (52) and game-winning goals (5)
- His 25 goals ranked sixth on the team while his five game winners tied him for third - Led the team in shorthanded tallies (2)
2022 PLAYOFFS
- Finished third on the team in goals (9) and was fifth in points (15-tied) while helping the Avalanche win the 2022 Stanley Cup
16,
- Had four goals in the Stanley Cup Final (six games) against Tampa Bay, equaling the most ever by an Avalanche player in a Cup Final
CAREER
- In 2020-21, he appeared in 55 of 56 games and recorded 21 points (10g/11a)
- In 2019-20, he finished tied for eighth in the NHL in plus/minus (+26)
- Spent his first four NHL seasons with the Dallas Stars
- Played two seasons for SKA Moscow (2016-18) before returning to Dallas in 2018-19
#18: Alex Newhook (C)
Drafted: 2019 COL, 1st round, 16th pick (16th overall)
Last Goal: APR 16, 2022 vs CAROLINA (9)
Last Assist: APR 26, 2022 vs ST. LOUIS (4) Career Shootouts: 0/0 (0%), 0 GDG
Season Highs: G
Career Highs: G A
13 times 2 4 times
2021-22 REGULAR SEASON
- Recorded 33 points (13g/20a) in 71 games during his first NHL season
- Tied for first among NHL rookies in game-winning goals (5), the most by an Avalanche rookie since Nathan MacKinnon (5) in 2013-14.
2022 PLAYOFFS
- Third Newfoundland-born Stanley Cup winner in NHL history, joining Daniel Cleary (2008 Red Wings) and Michael Ryder (2011 Bruins)
- Dressed in 12 of the Avalanche’s 20 postseason games (0g/4a), including all four contests of the Western Conference Final and all six games of the Stanley Cup Final
CAREER
- In 2020-21, he played at Boston College before joining the Colorado Eagles (AHL) and eventually the Avalanche
- Won a silver medal with Canada at the 2021 IIHF World Junior Championship
- Won the 2019-20 Tim Taylor Award as the NCAA Division I Rookie of the Year, the first player from Boston College to earn the honor.
- 2019-20 Hockey East Rookie of the Year.
- Vern Dye Memorial Trophy (BCHL MVP) with the Victoria Grizzlies in 2018-19.
#22: Lukas Sedlak (C)
Drafted: 2011 CBJ, 6th round, 7th pick (158th overall)
Acquired: Signed by Colorado as a free agent, June 13, 2022
Last Goal: FEB 18, 2019 vs TAMPA BAY (8)
Last Assist: NOV 23, 2018 vs TORONTO (34)
Career Shootouts: 0/0 (0%), 0 GDG
Season Highs: G
Career Highs: G
1 15 times 2 2 times
THIS SEASON
6' 0", 205 lbs. / Feb 25, 1993 (29 years and 235 days)
- Made Colorado's Opening Night roster and suited up in the season opener on Oct. 12 for his first NHL game since March 19, 2019
2021-22 REGULAR SEASON
- Played for Traktor Chelyabinsk of the KHL, recording 18 goals and 25 assists for 43 points in 49 games
- Represented the Czech Republic in the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing, recording one point (0g/1a) in four contests
CAREER
- Has spent the past three seasons playing for Chelyabinsk in the KHL (2019-22)
- Former Blue Jackets draft pick spent three NHL seasons with Columbus from 2016-19, tallying 27 points (15g/12a) in 162 career NHL games
- Won a Calder Cup with the Lake Erie Monsters in 2015-16, a team coached by Jared Bednar
#25: Logan O'Connor (R) 6' 0", 175 lbs. / Aug 14, 1996 (26 years and 65 days)
Acquired: Signed by Colorado as an undrafted free agent on July 23, 2018
Last Goal: APR 28, 2022 vs NASHVILLE (4)
Last Assist: APR 16, 2022 vs CAROLINA (9)
Career Shootouts: 0/0 (0%), 0 GDG
Season Highs: G A P +/- PIM Shots TOI +1 2 times 2 2 times 2 10/17 vs MIN 16:08 10/12 vs CHI
Career Highs: G A P +/- PIM Shots TOI 2 Dec 08, 2021 vs NYR 1 18 times 2 2 times +3 2 times 7 Apr 29, 2022 vs MIN 6 3 times 20:38 Dec 16, 2021 vs NSH
2021-22 REGULAR SEASON
- Led the Avalanche in games played (81) and shorthanded points (1g/3a).
- Ranked third on the team and first among Colorado forwards in shorthanded minutes per game (2:06)
2022 PLAYOFFS
- Skated in 17 of Colorado’s 20 playoff games during its Stanley Cup championship run, including all four contests of the Western Conference Final and all six games of the Stanley Cup Final
- Finished with four points (1g/3a)
CAREER
- Spent the entire 2020-21 season with the Avalanche, recording five points (3g/2a) with a +6 plus/minus rating in 22 games.
- Led the AHL with five shorthanded goals during his first season with the Colorado Eagles in 2018-19.
- Played three seasons at the University of Denver, helping the Pioneers to the NCAA championship as a sophomore in 2016-17.
- Was slated to be DU's captain entering the 2018-19 season before signing with the Avalanche.
#26: Jacob MacDonald (D) (*Injured)
Acquired: Acquired by Florida in exchange for Dominic Toninato, June 28, 2019
Last Goal: FEB 27, 2021 @ ARIZONA (35)
Last Assist: MAY 7, 2021 @ LOS ANGELES (10)
Career Shootouts: 0/0 (0%), 0 GDG
Season Highs:
Career Highs:
2021-22 SEASON
6' 0", 204 lbs. / Feb 26, 1993 (29 years and 234 days)
- Appeared in eight games for the Avalanche (0g/0a) and 33 contests for the AHL's Colorado Eagles (10g/15a) - Missed 26 games with the Avs after leaving the Dec. 12th game due to an upper-body injury - Placed on IR, Dec. 16 (retroactive to Dec. 12), removed from LTIR and reassigned to the AHL on Feb. 25
2020-21 SEASON
- Skated in 33 games for the Avalanche (1g/8a)
CAREER
- 2019-20 AHL Second All-Star Team after leading all AHL defensemen with 16 goals with the Colorado Eagles - Began the 2018-19 season with the Florida Panthers, scoring a goal in his NHL debut on Opening Night (Oct. 6, 2018) at Tampa - 2017-18 AHL First All-Star Team after pacing all league blueliners with 55 points and 20 goals in 75 games for Binghamton - 2015-16 ECHL All-Rookie Team with Elmira.
#29: Nathan MacKinnon (C)
Drafted: 2013 COL, 1st round, 1st pick (1st overall)
Last Goal: OCT 17, 2022 @ MINNESOTA
Last Assist: OCT 17, 2022 @ MINNESOTA
Career Shootouts: 12/33 (36%), 5 GDG
6' 0", 200 lbs. / Sep 1, 1995 (27 years and 47 days)
GP G A P +/- PIM Season 3 2 5 7 4 2 Career 641 244 411 655 87 278 Career vs. Opp 32 13 18 31 7 4
Season Highs: G A P +/- PIM Shots TOI 1 2 times 2 2 times 3 10/17 vs MIN +2 10/17 vs MIN 2 10/13 vs CGY 7 10/17 vs MIN 21:52 10/13 vs CGY
Career Highs: G A P +/- PIM Shots TOI 3 3 times 4 2 times 5 4 times +5 Mar 02, 2018 vs MIN 15 Dec 23, 2017 vs ARI 14 Feb 25, 2022 vs WPG
29:04 Feb 22, 2020 vs LAK
THIS SEASON
- Leads the team in points (7), the most by an Avalanche player through three team games since Paul Stastny in 2007-08
- Signed an eight-year extension starting in 2023-24 (runs through 2030-31) on Aug. 20, 2022
2021-22 REGULAR SEASON
- Second on the team with 88 points (32g/56a) in 65 games
- Ranked seventh in the NHL in points/game (1.35) and shots (299)
2022 PLAYOFFS
- Tied for the league lead with 13 goals in helping the Avalanche capture the Stanley Cup
- His 13 goals equaled the second-highest total in a single postseason in franchise history (Joe Sakic, 18, 1996)
- Also led the NHL in shots (117) and power-play goals (6-tied)
- Finished third on the team and tied for sixth in the league with 24 points
CAREER
- 2020 Lady Byng Trophy
- 2014 Calder Trophy
- Hart Trophy finalist (2018, 2019, 2021)
#37: J.T. Compher (C)
Drafted: 2013 BUF, 2nd round, 5th pick (35th overall)
Acquired: Acquired from Buffalo, along with Mikhail Grigorenko, Nikita Zadorov and 2nd round pick (later traded to San Jose - Jeremy Roy) in the 2015 NHL Draft, in exchange for Jamie McGinn and Ryan O’Reilly, June 26, 2015
Last Goal: APR 28, 2022 vs NASHVILLE (4)
Last Assist: OCT 17, 2022 @ MINNESOTA
Career Shootouts: 0/1 (0%), 0 GDG
6' 0", 190 lbs. / Apr 8, 1995 (27 years and 193 days)
GP G A P +/- PIM Season 3
Career 344
-10
Career vs. Opp 14 2 2 4 -2 10
Season Highs: G A P +/- PIM Shots TOI 1 10/17 vs MIN 1 10/17 vs MIN +2 10/17 vs MIN 2 10/17 vs MIN 17:25 10/17 vs MIN
Career Highs: G A P +/- PIM Shots TOI 3 May 12, 2021 vs LAK 2 9 times 3 3 times +3 7 times 7 Feb 02, 2021 vs MIN 5 8 times 25:38 Mar 11, 2020 vs NYR
2021-22 REGULAR SEASON
- Set career highs in goals (18), points (33) and games played (70) with the Avalanche
2022 PLAYOFFS
- Dressed in all 20 playoff contests for the Stanley Cup champions, tallying eight points (5g/3a)
- Tied for seventh on the club in goals (5)
- Scored three goals in four games against the Oilers in the Conference Final
CAREER
- In 2017-18, was the first rookie in Avalanche history to score two or more PPG, SHG and GWG in a season
- Finalist for the Hobey Baker Award as a junior at the University of Michigan in 2016
#42: Josh Manson (D)
Drafted: 2011 ANA, 6th round, 9th pick (160th overall)
Acquired: Acquired from Anaheim in exchange for Drew Helleson and a 2nd round pick in the 2023 NHL Draft, March 14, 2022
Last Goal: OCT 17, 2022 @ MINNESOTA Last Assist: APR 28, 2022 vs NASHVILLE (4) Career Shootouts: 0/1 (0%), 0 GDG
6' 3", 218 lbs. / Oct 7, 1991 (31 years and 11 days)
GP G A P +/- PIM Season 3 1 0 1 0 9 Career 478 29 92 121 28 452 Career vs. Opp 17 1 2 3 4 24
Season Highs: G A P +/- PIM Shots TOI 1 10/17 vs MIN 1 10/17 vs MIN
10/17 vs MIN
10/12 vs CHI
10/17 vs MIN 17:17 10/17 vs MIN
Career Highs: G A P +/- PIM Shots TOI 1 29 times 3 Jan 02, 2018 vs VAN 3 Jan 02, 2018 vs VAN +4 2 times 15 Jan 06, 2016 vs TOR
Oct 20, 2017 vs MTL 27:56 Dec 02, 2018 vs
2021-22 REGULAR SEASON
- Dressed in 22 games after joining Colorado via trade on March 14, notching seven points (2g/5a).
- Had 63 hits in his 22 games with the Avalanche, almost doubling the next closest Avs player during that time span.
- Combined with Anaheim and Colorado had 16 points (6g/10a) in 67 contests.
- His six combined goals were the second most of his career (seven in 2017-18).
- Manson’s 179 total hits ranked 18th among NHL defensemen
PLAYOFFS
- Appeared in all 20 postseason contests for the Stanley Cup champions, tallying eight points (3g/5a)
- His three goals ranked third among Avalanche defensemen
- Scored the overtime winner for his first career playoff goal in Game 1 of the second-round series vs. St. Louis on May 17
CAREER
- Totaled 113 points (26g/87a) in 453 career games with the Ducks.
- Ranks fifth all-time among Ducks franchise defensemen in games and ninth in assists and points.
- Anaheim’s franchise leader among defensemen in hits (1,083)
#43: Darren Helm (C) (*Injured)
Drafted: 2005 DET, 5th round, 7th pick (132nd overall)
Acquired: Signed by Colorado as a free agent, July 29, 2021
Last Goal: JUN 18, 2022 vs TAMPA BAY (4)
Last Assist: JUN 22, 2022 @ TAMPA BAY (2)
Career Shootouts: 2/6 (33%), 2 GDG
Season
6' 0", 192 lbs. / Jan 21,
(35 years
days)
Shots
2021-22 REGULAR SEASON
Dressed in 68 games for Colorado (7g/8a)
PLAYOFFS
- Appeared in all 20 postseason games (2g/3a) in helping the Avalanche win the 2022 Stanley Cup
- Led the NHL with 97 hits
- Became the fourth player in NHL history to go 14-plus years between Stanley Cup wins, joining Chris Chelios (1986 Canadiens and 2002 Red Wings), Mark Recchi (1991 Penguins and 2006 Hurricanes) and Bill Guerin (1995 Devils and 2009 Penguins)
- Scored the series-clinching goal with 5.6 seconds left in regulation in Game 6 of the second round at St. Louis on May 27, the second-latest regulation series-clinching goal in NHL history behind Toronto's Nick Metz in Game 6 of the 1942 Semifinals
- Set a playoff career high with 12 hits in Game 2 vs. Tampa Bay, tying the Avalanche postseason record
CAREER
- Begins his second season with the Avs after spending his entire 14-year career with Detroit
- His 14 years with the Red Wings are tied for 10th in franchise history and he ranked 17th in games (744)
#49: Samuel Girard (D)
Drafted: 2016 NSH, 2nd round, 17th pick (47th overall)
Acquired: From Nashville, with Vladislav Kamenev and a 2nd round pick in 2018, as well as Shane Bowers, Andrew Hammond, a 1st round pick in 2018 and 3rd round pick in 2019 from Ottawa. Matt Duchene sent to Ottawa, Kyle Turris sent to Nashville, Nov. 5, 2017
Last Goal: OCT 17, 2022 @ MINNESOTA Last Assist: OCT 17, 2022 @ MINNESOTA Career Shootouts: 0/0 (0%), 0 GDG
Season Highs: G
10/17 vs MIN
Career Highs: G
10/17
MIN
5' 10", 170 lbs. / May 12, 1998 (24 years and 159 days)
2021-22 REGULAR SEASON
- Tied his career high with five goals.
- Finished third on the club in blocked shots (90) and ice time (21:38)
2022 PLAYOFFS
- Suffered a fractured sternum in Game 3 of the second-round series at St. Louis on May 21 and missed the rest of the playoffs
- Dressed in seven postseason contests, recording three points (1g/2a)
CAREER
- Had a streak of 231 consecutive games from 2017-21, the second longest ever by an Avs defenseman (Martin Skoula, 285).
- In 2020-21, he ranked second among Avs defensemen with 32 points (5g/27a).
- Began his NHL career with Nashville before being traded to Colorado
Kurtis MacDermid (D)
Acquired: Acquired from Seattle in exchange for a 4th round pick in the 2023 NHL Draft, July 27, 2021
Last Goal: MAR 25, 2022 vs PHILADELPHIA (12)
Last Assist: MAR 31, 2022 vs SAN JOSE (9)
Career Shootouts: 0/0 (0%), 0 GDG
6' 5", 233 lbs. / Mar 25, 1994 (28 years and 207 days)
G A P
PIM Season 3 0 0 0
Career 179 8 14 22 -26 242 Career vs. Opp 5 1 0 1 0 8
Season Highs: G A P +/- PIM Shots TOI +1 10/17 vs MIN 2 10/17 vs MIN 10:04 10/12 vs CHI
Career Highs: G A P +/- PIM Shots TOI 1 8 times 2 Nov 30, 2017 vs WSH
2 2 times +3 2 times 17 Jan 17, 2022 vs MIN 4 3 times 17:56 Mar 01, 2020 vs VGK
THIS SEASON
- Had a career-high nine hits in the season opener on Oct. 12 vs. Chicago
2021-22 REGULAR SEASON
- Appeared in a career-high 58 games (2g/3a).
- Ranked fourth on the club in hits (105) and first in penalty minutes (89).
- Signed a two-year contract extension through 2023-24 on April 5.
- Dressed in a career-best 25 straight contests from Dec. 2–Feb. 1 (Avs were 21-1-3)
2022 PLAYOFFS
- Did not dress during the Stanley Cup Playoffs
CAREER
- Set career highs in goals (3), assists (5) and points (8) with the Kings in 2019-20.
PERSONAL
- Kurtis’ father, Paul, played 14 years in the NHL, including his final two seasons with the Nordiques (1993-95). Paul finished with 116 goals and 258 points in 690 NHL games
#59: Ben Meyers (C)
Last Goal: OCT 17, 2022 @ MINNESOTA
Last Assist: -
Shootouts: 0/0 (0%), 0 GDG
Season Highs:
Career Highs:
2021-22 REGULAR SEASON
11", 194 lbs. / Nov 15, 1998 (23 years and
vs.
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10/17
Apr 24, 2022 vs WPG
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TOI
9:48
vs
Apr 24, 2022 vs WPG
- Signed a two-year, entry-level contract with the Avalanche on April 13 and appeared in five NHL contests (1g/0a)
- Scored a goal in his first NHL game, April 16 vs. Carolina
- Became the eighth player in Avalanche history to score in his NHL debut, the first since Cale Makar during the 2019 playoffs
- Completed his junior season at the University of Minnesota, where he served as captain and was named one of three finalists for the Hobey Baker Award
- Recorded 41 points (17g/24a) in 34 games en route to being named the Big Ten Player of the Year
- Big Ten First All-Star Team and was an NCAA West Second-Team All-American selection
- Represented Team USA at the 2022 Winter Olympic Games in Beijing and registered four points (2g/2a) in four contests, finishing tied for second on the team in points
CAREER
- Totaled 95 points (39g/56a) in 102 NCAA contests with Minnesota
- 2019-20 Big Ten All-Freshman Team
- Played two seasons with the Fargo Force in the USHL from 2017-19
Artturi Lehkonen (L)
Highs:
Highs:
THIS SEASON
- Scored two power-play goals and added an assist in the season opener on Oct. 12
2021-22 REGULAR SEASON
2022 PLAYOFFS
- Led the NHL with four game-winning goals in helping the Avalanche capture the Stanley Cup - Scored the series-clinching goal in both the Stanley Cup Final and Western Conference Final, becoming the seventh player in NHL history with a series-clinching goal in the round before the Stanley Cup Final and in the Final (last: Alex Martinez, 2014 Kings)
- Recorded 14 points (8g/6a) while appearing in all 20 games for the Cup champions, with his eight goals tying for fourth on the squad - Scored the series-clinching goal 79 seconds into overtime to beat the Oilers in Game 4 of the WCF
- Became the second player in NHL history—and first in 83 years—to score an OT goal to put his team into the Stanley Cup Final multiple times
his career (Gordie Drillon, 1938-39)
#92: Gabriel Landeskog (L) (*Injured)
Drafted: 2011 COL, 1st round, 2nd pick (2nd overall)
Last Goal: JUN 20, 2022 @ TAMPA BAY (3)
Last Assist: JUN 26, 2022 @ TAMPA BAY
Career Shootouts: 6/20 (30%), 4 GDG
Season Highs:
Career Highs:
2021-22 REGULAR SEASON
6' 1", 215 lbs. / Nov 23, 1992 (29 years and
days)
- Despite missing the final 23 games, still finished third on the team with 30 goals, becoming the first left wing in Avalanche history to have multiple 30-goal campaigns (34 in 2018-19)
2022 PLAYOFFS
- Became the fourth European-born and trained player to captain his team to a Stanley Cup, joining Alex Ovechkin (Russia) in 2018, Zdeno Chara (Slovakia) in 2011 and Nicklas Lidstrom (Sweden) in 2008
- Tallied 11 goals and 11 assists for 22 points in 20 postseason games
- His 11 goals finished second on the team and tied for third in the NHL
- Ranked fourth on the club and ninth in the NHL in points
- Shared the league lead with a +15 plus/minus rating during the postseason
- Led Colorado in faceoff percentage (58.7%), fifth best in the NHL
CAREER
- 12th NHL season and 11th as captain, second longest streak in franchise history (Sakic 17 seasons, 16 consecutive)
- Only three players have served as captain of their current teams longer
- 2012 Calder Trophy
#96: Mikko Rantanen (R)
215 lbs. / Oct 29, 1996 (25 years and 354 days) ran-TA-nehn
Drafted: 2015 COL, 1st round, 10th pick (10th overall)
Last Goal: OCT 17, 2022 @ MINNESOTA
Last Assist: OCT 13, 2022 @ CALGARY (1)
Career Shootouts: 5/14 (36%), 2 GDG
Season Highs: G
1 10/17 vs MIN 4 10/12 vs CHI
Career Highs: G A
times
THIS SEASON
- Ranks second on the club in points (6)
10/12
CHI
vs. Opp
- Tied his career high with four assists in the season opener on Oct. 12 vs. Chicago
- All four assists came on the power play, matching the NHL record for the most PP points in a season opener
2021-22 REGULAR SEASON
- Led the Avalanche with a career-high 36 goals and 92 points
- His 92 points were the third-highest total by a right wing in franchise history, trailing only Milan Hejduk (98) in 2002-03 and Real Cloutier (97) in 1981-82.
- Tied for third in the NHL with 16 power-play goals
2022 PLAYOFFS
- Helped the Avalanche win the Stanley Cup after finishing second on the team and fifth in the NHL in with 25 points (5g/20a) in 20 games
- His 20 assists also ranked second on the club and fourth in the league
- Picked up eight of his 20 helpers in the Stanley Cup Final
CAREER
- NHL Second All-Star Team in 2020-21
- Co-winner of the AHL's Dudley (Red) Garrett Memorial Award as rookie of the year with San Antonio in 2015-16
Winnipeg
10/14/2022
10/17/2022
10/19/2022
Game By Game Summary
York Rangers
Dallas Stars
Colorado Avalanche
10/20/2022 @ Vegas Golden Knights
10/22/2022 Toronto Maple Leafs
10/24/2022 St. Louis Blues
10/27/2022 @ Los Angeles Kings
10/28/2022 @ Arizona Coyotes
10/30/2022 @ Vegas Golden Knights
11/03/2022 Montréal Canadiens
11/05/2022 Chicago Blackhawks
11/08/2022 Dallas Stars
11/12/2022 @ Calgary Flames
11/13/2022 @ Seattle Kraken
11/17/2022 Anaheim Ducks
11/19/2022 Pittsburgh Penguins
11/21/2022 Carolina Hurricanes
11/23/2022 @ Minnesota Wild
11/25/2022 @ Dallas Stars
11/27/2022 @ Chicago Blackhawks
11/29/2022 Colorado Avalanche
12/02/2022 Columbus Blue Jackets
12/04/2022 Anaheim Ducks
12/06/2022 Florida Panthers
12/08/2022 @ St. Louis Blues
12/09/2022 @ Chicago Blackhawks
12/11/2022 Washington Capitals
12/13/2022 Vegas Golden Knights
12/15/2022 Nashville Predators
12/17/2022 @ Vancouver Canucks
12/18/2022 @ Seattle Kraken
12/20/2022 Ottawa Senators
12/22/2022 @ Boston Bruins
12/23/2022 @ Washington Capitals
12/27/2022 Minnesota Wild
12/29/2022 Vancouver Canucks
12/31/2022 @ Edmonton Oilers
01/03/2023 Calgary Flames
01/06/2023 Tampa Bay Lightning
01/08/2023 Vancouver Canucks
01/10/2023 @ Detroit Red Wings
01/12/2023 @ Buffalo Sabres
01/13/2023 @ Pittsburgh Penguins
01/15/2023 Arizona Coyotes
01/17/2023 @ Montréal Canadiens
01/19/2023 @ Toronto Maple Leafs
01/21/2023 @ Ottawa Senators
01/22/2023 @ Philadelphia Flyers
01/24/2023 @ Nashville Predators
01/26/2023 Buffalo Sabres
01/28/2023 Philadelphia Flyers
01/30/2023 St. Louis Blues
02/11/2023 Chicago Blackhawks
02/14/2023 Seattle Kraken
02/16/2023 @ Columbus Blue Jackets
02/19/2023 @ New Jersey Devils
02/20/2023 @ New York Rangers
02/22/2023 @ New York Islanders
02/24/2023 Colorado Avalanche
02/26/2023 New York Islanders
02/28/2023 Los Angeles Kings
03/03/2023 @ Edmonton Oilers
03/04/2023 Edmonton Oilers
03/06/2023 San Jose Sharks
03/08/2023 Minnesota Wild
03/11/2023 @ Florida Panthers
03/12/2023 @ Tampa Bay Lightning
03/14/2023 @ Carolina Hurricanes
03/16/2023 Boston Bruins
03/18/2023 @ Nashville Predators
03/19/2023 @ St. Louis Blues
03/21/2023 Arizona Coyotes
03/23/2023 @ Anaheim Ducks
03/25/2023 @ Los Angeles Kings
03/28/2023 @ San Jose Sharks
03/31/2023 Detroit Red Wings
04/02/2023 New Jersey Devils
04/05/2023 Calgary Flames
04/08/2023 Nashville Predators
04/10/2023 San Jose Sharks
04/11/2023 @ Minnesota Wild
04/13/2023
Colorado Avalanche
Winnipeg Jets: Player Game By Game Summary
Skaters: Goals-Assists (Game Winning), Shots / (+/-), TOI
Date Opp. DEMELO # 2 PIONK # 4
DILLON # 5
Goalies: Goals Allowed/Shots, Decision, Minutes Played
MAENALANEN # 8 LOWRY # 17
GUSTAFSSON # 19 APPLETON # 22
0-1,1/1 08:50 0-0,1/1 16:58 0-1,0/1 08:36 0-0,1/0 18:42 Oct 17 @ DAL 0-0,1/0 18:56 0-0,2/-3 22:13 0-0,1/-1 18:20 0-0,1/-2 07:44 0-0,1/-1 11:40 0-0,0/0 09:34 0-0,0/0 12:46
Oct 14 Vs NYR 0-0,1/1 20:13 0-0,4/1 22:29 0-0,2/1 22:09
Date Opp. WHEELER # 26 EHLERS # 27
BARRON # 36
MORRISSEY # 44
SAMBERG # 54
SCHEIFELE # 55 STANLEY # 64
Oct 14 Vs NYR 0-1,3/1 15:01 0-2,3/0 16:13 0-0,2/0 14:19 0-1,0/1 20:35 DNP 2-0,7/0 20:08 0-0,0/0 14:53
Oct 17 @ DAL 0-0,2/0 16:12 0-1,4/0 21:47 0-0,3/0 13:11 0-0,1/1 20:56 DNP 1-0,2/0 20:35 0-0,0/-1 14:15
Date Opp. JONSSON-FJALLBY # 71 CAPOBIANCO # 75
DUBOIS # 80
CONNOR # 81
SCHMIDT # 88
GAGNER # 89
PERFETTI # 91
Oct 14 Vs NYR DNP DNP 0-1,2/0 15:13 1-0,4/1 19:39 0-0,0/0 17:30 1-0(W),3/1 09:41 0-0,0/0 14:51
Oct 17 @ DAL DNP DNP 0-0,2/-2 18:34 0-1,3/0 21:23 0-0,1/0 19:31 0-0,1/-1 09:50 0-0,0/0 16:09
Date Opp. RITTICH # 33 HELLEBUYCK # 37
Oct 14 Vs NYR DND 1/41 W 60:00 Oct 17 @ DAL DND 4/29 L 60:00
Winnipeg Jets: Head Coach and Player Bios
Head Coach: Rick BownessRick Bowness was appointed as the eighth head coach in franchise history on July 3, 2022 and the third head coach since the club’s relocation to Winnipeg.
Bowness, 67, most recently served as head coach of the Dallas Stars from Dec. 10/19 until the end of the 2021-22 season. The Moncton, N.B. native led the Stars to an 89-62-25 record in 176 regular season games. Dallas also went 18-16 in the playoffs, highlighted by a trip to the 2020 Stanley Cup Final.
Bowness was drafted in the second round in the 1975 NHL Draft by the Atlanta Flames. Bowness played 45 games for the Jets 1.0 in the 1980-81 season and he played and coached with the organization for nine seasons until 1988-89.
Following his time with the Jets, Bowness has served in a number of different coaching capacities at the NHL level for the Boston Bruins, Ottawa Senators, New York Islanders, Phoenix Coyotes, Vancouver Canucks, Tampa Bay Lightning, and Dallas. He has a 212351-76 record as an NHL head coach.
#33: David Rittich (G)
Acquired: Signed as a free agent on July 28, 2021
Last Win: APR 28, 2022 @ COLORADO
Last SO: FEB 22, 2021 @ TORONTO (30)
Career Shootouts: 34/45 (.756), 7-5
Season Highs: Shots Saves
Career Highs: Shots Saves 48 Feb 22, 2022 vs FLA 44 2 times
2021-22 NOTES
Made 12 starts in his first season with the Nashville Predators, going 6-3-4
Five of his 12 starts went to overtime
Stopped 44 shots in a win on Feb. 22 at FLA, matching his career high
Career
OT GAA SV% SO Season
Career
GP
Started in consecutive games on Dec. 7-9, winning both
• Earned the win in his Predators debut on Nov. 11 at STL, making 33 saves
• Contract Status: Signed through 2022-23 (UFA)
Media Guide Page: https://jetsmedia.ca/no-33-david-rittich/
#37: Connor Hellebuyck (G)
Drafted: 2012 WPG, 5th round, 9th pick (130th overall)
Acquired: Drafted Last Win: OCT 14, 2022 vs NY RANGERS (1)
Last SO: MAR 22, 2022 vs VEGAS (14)
Career Shootouts: 52/78 (.667), 13-10
Season Highs: Shots Saves 41 10/14 vs NYR 40 10/14 vs NYR
Career Highs: Shots Saves 53 2 times 51 Nov 01, 2019 vs SJS
2022-23 NOTES
Made 40 saves on opening night Oct. 14 vs. NYR in his first win of the season
2021-22 NOTES
Finished second in the NHL among goaltenders with 66 games played
Led the NHL in shots against (2,155) and saves (1,962)
Set a franchise record for games played on Sunday with 380
Also set the record for games started on Mar. 30 by starting his 363rd game
Finished 63 of the 66 games he’s started this season
Had a .917 SV% at home, compared to .904 on the road
Went 11-6-2 with a 2.26 GAA and .933 SV% against the Pacific Division
Was 1-4-0 in Mondays, but had a 1.82 GAA and .930 SV%
Ended the season by stopping 62 of 64 shots (.969) in a pair of wins
Contract Status: Signed through 2023-24 (RFA)
Media Guide Page: https://jetsmedia.ca/no-36-morgan-barron/
6' 4", 207 lbs. / May 19, 1993 (29 years and 152 days)
#2: Dylan DeMelo (D)
Drafted: 2011 SJS, 6th round, 28th pick (179th overall)
Acquired: Via trade from the Ottawa Senators in exchange for a third round pick in the 2020 NHL Draft on Feb. 18/20
Last Goal: NOV 13, 2021 vs LOS ANGELES (64)
Last Assist: APR 21, 2022 @ CAROLINA (6)
Career Shootouts: 0/0 (0%), 0 GDG
Season Highs: G A
Career Highs: G A
8 times 3 2 times
2021-22 NOTES
6' 0", 191 lbs. / May 1, 1993 (29 years and 170 days)
2
Appeared in 76 games, which is his most since playing 77 games for the Ottawa Senators in 2018-19
Averaged a career high 2:37 of shorthanded ice time per game
Tallied eight (1G, 7A) of his 13 points at home in 39 games
Best month was March with five assists and a plus-eight rating
Scored Nov 13 vs. LAK for his first goal as a member of the Jets, which was also his first career shorthanded goal
Had two assists Feb. 17 vs. SEA for his first multi-point game since Dec. 9/19 vs. BOS when he played for the Senators
• Contract Status: Signed through 2023-24 (UFA)
Media Guide Page: https://jetsmedia.ca/no-2-dylan-demelo/
#4: Neal Pionk (D)
Acquired: Via trade from the New York Rangers on June 17, 2019 along with a first round pick (Ville Heinola) in the 2019 NHL Draft in exchange for Jacob Trouba
Last Goal: MAR 22, 2022 vs VEGAS (20)
Last Assist: APR 24, 2022 vs COLORADO (5)
Career Shootouts: 0/0 (0%), 0 GDG
6' 0", 186 lbs. / Jul 29, 1995 (27 years and 81 days)
GP G A P +/- PIM Season 2 0 0 0 -2 0 Career 305 19 132 151 2 145 Career vs. Opp 8 0 4 4 2 0
Season Highs: G A P +/- PIM Shots TOI +1 10/14 vs NYR 4 10/14 vs
Career Highs: G A
2021-22 NOTES
22:29 10/14 vs
PIM Shots TOI 1 19 times 3 4 times 3 5 times
Feb 25, 2020 vs WSH
Appeared in a career high 77 games
Had a career high 46 penalty minutes
Scored all three of his goals at home
Started the season with eight assists in his first seven games of the season
Had two assists in consecutive games Dec. 3-5
Registered nine assists in 11 games between Feb. 21-Mar. 13
Contract Status: Signed through 2024-25 (UFA) Media Guide Page: https://jetsmedia.ca/no-4-neal-pionk/
#5: Brenden Dillon (D)
Acquired: Via trade from the Washington Capitals on July 26, 2021 in exchange for a second-round selection in 2022 and second-round selection in 2023. Last Goal: APR 29, 2022 vs CALGARY (3) Last Assist: MAR 25, 2022 vs COLUMBUS (18) Career Shootouts: 0/0 (0%), 0
2021-22 NOTES
Reached the 20-point mark for the third time in the past five seasons
Had 12 (2G, 10A) of his 20 points at home
Had a five-game point streak (1G, 4A) from Dec. 14-Jan. 4
Scored his first goal as a member of the Jets Dec. 17 vs. WSH
Played in his 700th NHL game Feb. 19 vs. EDM
Contract Status: Signed through 2023-24 (UFA) Media Guide Page: https://jetsmedia.ca/no-5-brenden-dillon/
29:24 Nov 02, 2019 vs VGK
Saku Maenalanen (R)
Drafted: 2013 NSH, 5th round, 4th pick (125th overall)
Acquired: Signed as a free agent, 5/18/18
Last Goal: JAN 15, 2019 @ NY RANGERS (27)
Last Assist: OCT 14, 2022 vs NY RANGERS (1)
Career Shootouts: 0/0 (0%), 0 GDG
Season Highs: G
Career Highs: G
2021-22 NOTES
6' 4", 207 lbs. / May 29, 1994 (28 years and 142 days)
Career
Career
Shots TOI 1 10/14 vs NYR
10/14 vs NYR
10/14
NYR
2 times 8:50 10/14 vs NYR
Shots TOI 2 Jan 15, 2019 vs NYR 1 5 times 2 Jan 15, 2019 vs NYR
Jan 15, 2019 vs NYR 10 Feb 26, 2019 vs LAK 4 Jan 15, 2019 vs NYR 13:48 Mar 08, 2019 vs WPG
Tallied 41 points (13G, 28A) in 47 games with Karpat in the Finnish Elite League, which led the team in scoring
Also led the team with 67 penalty minutes
Started the season with six assists in his first four games and had 26 points (6G, 20A) in his first 26 games
Had one goal in seven playoff games
Contract Status: Signed through 2022-23 (UFA) Media Guide Page: https://jetsmedia.ca/no-8-saku-maenalanen/
#17: Adam Lowry (C)
Drafted: 2011 WPG, 3rd round, 6th pick (67th overall)
Acquired: Drafted
Last Goal: APR 24, 2022 vs COLORADO (5)
Last Assist: APR 16, 2022 @ TAMPA BAY (8)
Career Shootouts: 0/0 (0%), 0 GDG
Season Highs: G A P
Career Highs: G A P
2021-22 NOTES
10/14
5", 210 lbs. / Mar 29, 1993 (29 years and 203 days)
Career
Career vs. Opp 26
2
-2 12
PIM Shots TOI
2 10/17 vs DAL 1 2 times 16:58 10/14 vs
PIM Shots TOI 2 7 times 2 3 times 3 3 times
15 Nov 26, 2014 vs
Played in 79 games, which is his most since playing all 82 games in 2016-17
Scored 13 goals, which is two shy of his career high
Tallied a career best three shorthanded goals, which was tied for the team lead and seventh in the NHL, and five shorthanded points
Had a career high 59 penalty minutes
Registered 15 (10G, 5A) on his points at home
Had 10 of his 13 goals after the all-star break
Contract Status: Signed through 2025-26 (UFA) Media Guide Page: https://jetsmedia.ca/no-17-adam-lowry/
#19: David Gustafsson (C)
Drafted: 2018 WPG, 2nd round, 29th pick (60th overall)
Acquired: Drafted Last Goal: NOV 27, 2019 @ SAN JOSE (12)
Last Assist: OCT 14, 2022 vs NY RANGERS (1)
Career Shootouts: 0/0 (0%), 0 GDG
Highs:
Highs:
2021-22 NOTES
Appeared in two games with the Jets, going pointless
Had 30 points (15G, 15A) in 47 games with the Manitoba Moose
Recorded four points (1G, 3A) Oct. 20 at Laval
Contract Status: Signed through 2023-24 (RFA) Media Guide Page: https://jetsmedia.ca/no-19-david-gustafsson/
•
#22: Mason Appleton (C) (*Injured)
Drafted: 2015 WPG, 6th round, 17th pick (168th overall)
Acquired: Via trade from Seattle on Mar. 20 in exchange for a fourth-round selection in the 2023 NHL Draft
Last Goal: APR 29, 2022 vs CALGARY (3)
Last Assist: MAY 1, 2022 vs SEATTLE (2)
Career Shootouts: 0/0 (0%), 0 GDG
6' 2", 193 lbs. / Jan 15, 1996 (26 years and 276 days)
Season 2
Career 208
Career vs. Opp
G A P +/- PIM
0
2
Season Highs: G A P +/- PIM Shots TOI 0 2 times 1 10/14 vs NYR 18:42 10/14 vs NYR
Career Highs: G A P +/- PIM Shots TOI 2 2 times 2 2 times 2 8 times +3 3 times 12 Mar 31, 2022 vs TOR 7 Apr 26, 2021 vs EDM 21:26 Apr 28, 2021 vs EDM
2021-22 NOTES
Had 17 points (6G, 11A) in 49 games with the Seattle Kraken before being re-acquired on Mar. 21 after being selected by Seattle in last summer's expansion draft
Tallied four points (2G, 2A) in 19 games with the Jets
Matched a career high with 13 assists
Set a career best with three game-winning goals and 98 shots
Contract Status: Signed through 2024-25 (UFA)
Media Guide Page: https://jetsmedia.ca/no-22-mason-appleton/
#26: Blake Wheeler (R)
Drafted: 2004 PHX, 1st round, 5th pick (5th overall)
Acquired: Via trade from Boston Bruins with Mark Stuart for Rich Peverley & Boris Valabik
Last Goal: MAY 1, 2022 vs SEATTLE (2)
Last Assist: OCT 14, 2022 vs NY RANGERS (1)
Career Shootouts: 27/74 (36%), 6 GDG
6' 5", 225 lbs. / Aug 31, 1986 (36 years and 48 days)
Season 2
Career 1048 296 572 868 69 695 Career vs. Opp 38 20 32 52 16 16
Season Highs: G A P +/- PIM Shots TOI 1 10/14 vs NYR 1 10/14 vs NYR +1 10/14 vs NYR 3 10/14 vs NYR 16:12 10/17 vs DAL
Career Highs: G A P +/- PIM Shots TOI 4 Mar 03, 2019 vs CBJ 4 6 times 5 2 times +4 4 times 17 Oct 12, 2014 vs LAK 11 Dec 14, 2018 vs CHI 27:04 Jan 23, 2017 vs ANA
2021-22 NOTES
Had 60 points (17G, 43A) in 65 games to register exactly .92 points per game for the third consecutive season
Ended the season with 39 points (15G, 24) in his last 35 games
Averaged better than a point per game at home with 36 points (6G, 30A) in 35 games
Had 20 points (6G, 14A) in 19 games against the Central Division
Was better than a point per game on Tuesdays (13 pts in 12 GP) and Sundays (11 pts in 9 GP)
Reached 700 points with the Jets franchise Nov. 9 vs. STL
Registered three assists Dec. 3 vs. NJD
Played in his 1,000th NHL game Dec. 5 vs. TOR
Matched a franchise record with five points (2G, 3A) Feb. 12 at NSH
Matched a franchise record with four assists Feb. 16 vs. MIN
Played in his 800th game as a member of the Jets franchise Mar. 1 vs. MTL
Contract Status: Signed through 2023-24 (UFA)
Media Guide Page: http://jetsmedia.ca/no-26-blake-wheeler/
Drafted: 2014 WPG, 1st round, 9th pick (9th overall)
Acquired: Drafted
Last Goal: APR 27, 2022 vs PHILADELPHIA (4)
Last Assist: OCT 17, 2022
Shootouts:
DALLAS
(0%),
•
2022-23 NOTES
Has three assists in through the first two games of the season
2021-22 NOTES
Tallied 28 goals to reach at least 21 goals for the sixth consecutive season
Had 55 points for the fourth time in his career
Led the Jets and had a career best plus-18 rating
Set a career high with 245 shots
Had 35 points (18G, 17A) in 33 games at Canada Life Centre
Posted 30 points (15G, 15A) in 28 games after the all-star break
Tallied 16 points (9G, 7A) in 13 games on Fridays and 13 points (7G, 6A) in 10 games on Sundays.
Scored 22 of his 28 goals in second and third periods, plus another in overtime
Enjoyed playing St. Louis with six points (2G, 4A) in three games
Tallied four points (1G, 3A) Dec. 19 vs. STL
Strung together a nine-game point streak from Mar. 30-Apr. 16 (6G, 8A), which is the longest of his career
Contract Status: Signed through 2024-25 (UFA) Media Guide Page: https://jetsmedia.ca/no-27-nikolaj-ehlers/
#36: Morgan Barron (C)
Drafted: 2017 NYR, 6th round, 19th pick (174th overall)
Acquired: Via trade from the Rangers on March 21, 2022 along with two second round selections in the 2022 NHL Draft and a fifth round selection in the 2023 NHL Draft in exchange for Andrew Copp and a sixth round selection in the 2023 NHL Draft.
Last Goal: MAY 1, 2022 vs SEATTLE (2)
Last Assist: MAY 1, 2022 vs SEATTLE (2)
Career Shootouts: 0/0 (0%), 0 GDG
Season Highs: G A
Career Highs: G A P
1 3 times 1 3 times 2 2 times
2021-22 NOTES
Had an assist in 13 games with the New York Rangers and 15 points (9G, 6A) in 25 games with the AHL’s Hartford Wolf Pack before being acquired at the trade deadline
Had a goal and an assist in five games with the Manitoba Moose after the trade and six points (4G, 2A) in five playoff games with Manitoba
Made his Jets debut Mar. 31 at TOR
Had a goal and an assist Apr. 11 at MTL for his first points as a member of the Jets
Also tallied a goal and an assist in the last game of the season against SEA
Contract Status: Signed through 2022-23 (RFA)
Media Guide Page: https://jetsmedia.ca/no-36-morgan-barron/
#44: Josh Morrissey (D)
Drafted: 2013 WPG, 1st round, 13th pick (13th overall)
Acquired: Drafted
Last Goal: APR 16, 2022 @ TAMPA BAY (8)
Last Assist: OCT 14, 2022 vs NY RANGERS (1)
Career Shootouts: 0/0 (0%), 0 GDG
Season Highs: G
Career Highs:
2021-22 NOTES
40 times
10/14
Dec 21,
6' 0", 195 lbs. / Mar 28, 1995 (27 years and 204 days)
Set a career high with 12 goals, six power play goals, 37 points, 173 shots, and 66 penalty minutes
Was one shy of his career best in assists with 25
Matched a career high with three game-winning goals and a 6.9% shooting percentage
Tallied 22 (9G, 13A) of his points at home
Had 10 points (4G, 6A) in 16 games on Tuesdays
Ended the season with 13 points (5G, 8A) in his last 22 games
Contract Status: Signed through 2027-28 (UFA)
Media Guide Page: https://jetsmedia.ca/no-44-josh-morrissey/
#54: Dylan Samberg (D)
Drafted: 2017 WPG, 2nd round, 12th pick (43rd overall)
Acquired: Drafted
Last Goal: -
Last Assist: APR 24, 2022 vs COLORADO (3)
Career Shootouts: 0/0 (0%), 0 GDG
Season Highs: G
Career Highs: G A
Apr 11, 2022 vs MTL
Apr 11, 2022 vs MTL
6' 3", 190 lbs. / Jan 24, 1999 (23 years and 267 days)
2021-22 NOTES
Appeared in 15 games for the Jets in his first NHL season, collecting five assists
Made his NHL debut on Jan. 13 at DET, playing 17:52 and posting an assist
Tallied two assists Apr. 11 at MTL for his first career multi-point game
Had 12 assists in 32 games with the Manitoba Moose this season
Contract Status: Signed through 2023-24 (RFA) Media Guide Page: https://jetsmedia.ca/no-54-dylan-samberg/
#55: Mark Scheifele (C)
NOTES
6' 3", 207 lbs. / Mar 15, 1993
Scored twice on opening night Oct. 14 vs. NYR for his first multi-goal game of the season.
2021-22 NOTES
Had a point per game or better for the sixth consecutive season with 70 points (29G, 41A) in 67 games
Reached 29 goals for the second time in the past three seasons and 40 assists for the fourth consecutive season
Tallied 39 of his 70 points and 22 of his 29 goals at home
Averaged a point per game in the second game of back-to-backs with 10 points (2G, 8A) in 10 games
Torched the Central Division with 31 points (16G, 15A) in 24 games
Registered 21 points (7G, 14A) in 15 games on Tuesday
Scored three times Dec. 3 vs. NJD for Winnipeg’s first hat trick of the season
Played in his 600th NHL game Jan. 2 at VGK
Registered his second hat trick of the season Feb. 16 vs. MIN
Finished the season with 25 points (9G, 16A) in his last 17 games
Contract Status: Signed through 2023-24 (UFA)
#64: Logan Stanley (D)
Drafted: 2016 WPG, 1st round, 18th pick (18th overall)
Acquired: Drafted
Last Goal: MAR 15, 2022 vs VEGAS (14)
Last Assist: MAR 15, 2022 vs VEGAS (14)
Career Shootouts: 0/0 (0%), 0 GDG
Season Highs:
Career Highs:
2021-22 NOTES
times
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Appeared in a career high 58 games in his second NHL season
Had 12 assists after tallying three in his rookie season
7", 228 lbs. / May 26, 1998 (24 years and 145 days)
Established a career high with 44 penalty minutes and averaged 2:25 of shorthanded ice time per game
Dished out 131 hits
Had a pair of two-point games (Nov. 13 vs. LAK and Mar. 15 vs. VGK)
Netted nine (1G, 8A) of his 13 points on home ice
Contract Status: Signed through 2022-23 (RFA)
Media Guide Page: https://jetsmedia.ca/no-64-logan-stanley/
#71: Axel Jonsson-Fjallby (L)
Drafted: 2016 WSH, 5th round, 26th pick (147th overall)
Acquired: Waivers
Last Goal: APR 28, 2022 @ NY ISLANDERS (1)
Last Assist: MAR 8, 2022 @ CALGARY (12)
Career Shootouts: 0/0 (0%), 0 GDG
Season Highs:
Career Highs:
2021-22 NOTES
Split the season between Washington and the AHL’s Hershey Bears
Made his NHL debut on Nov. 21 at home against Buffalo
Tallied 34 points (16G, 18A) in 44 games with Hershey
1", 189 lbs. / Feb 10, 1998 (24 years and 250 days)
Started the season in Jersey with seven points in his first seven games (3G, 4A)
• Lit up January with 16 points (7G, 9A) in 13 games
• Contract Status: Signed through 2022-23 (RFA)
Media Guide Page: https://jetsmedia.ca/no-71-axel-jonsson-fjallby/
#75: Kyle Capobianco (D)
Drafted: 2015 ARI, 3rd round, 2nd pick (63rd overall)
Acquired: Free Agent Last Goal: NOV 21, 2021 @ LOS ANGELES (40)
Last Assist: APR 29, 2022 vs NASHVILLE Career Shootouts: 0/0 (0%), 0 GDG
Highs:
2021-22 NOTES
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1", 199 lbs. / Aug 13, 1997 (25 years and 66 days)
Played in a career-high 45 games with the Arizona Coyotes, posting a career-high nine points (2G, 7A)
Scored both of his goals on the road
Had five points (2G, 3A) in nine games in November before tallying his final four points in April
Began the season with points in his first three games of the season
Notched first career OT goal Nov. 21 at LAK
Registered first career multi-point game with two assists on Apr. 18 vs. CAR
Ended the season with an assist in consecutive games
Contract Status: Signed through 2023-24 (UFA)
Media Guide Page: https://jetsmedia.ca/no-77-kyle-capobianco/
#80: Pierre-Luc Dubois (L)
Drafted: 2016 CBJ, 1st round, 3rd pick (3rd overall)
Acquired: Via trade on Jan. 23/21 along with a third round pick in exchange for FPatrik Laine and F - Jack Roslovic
Last Goal: APR 27, 2022 vs PHILADELPHIA (4)
Last Assist: OCT 14, 2022 vs NY RANGERS (1)
Career Shootouts: 5/13 (38%), 1 GDG
Season Highs: G A P
1 10/14 vs NYR 1 10/14 vs NYR
Career Highs: G A P
2021-22 NOTES
10/14
6' 2", 205 lbs. / Jun 24, 1998 (24 years and 116 days)
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PIM Shots TOI 3 Mar 29, 2018 vs CGY 3 4 times 4 Dec 31, 2018 vs OTT
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Paced the Jets with 81 games played
Established a career high with 28 goals, 15 power play goals, 233 shots, and 106 penalty minutes
Reached 30 assists for the third time in the past four seasons
Had an even split of 30 points at home and on the road
Had 18 points (11G, 7A) in 16 games on Tuesdays
Had a career best eight-game point streak Oct. 16-Nov. 2 (7G, 4A)
Scored in four consecutive games from Oct. 16-23
Had three consecutive multi-point games from Feb. 25-Mar. 1
Scored his 100th career goal on Apr. 10 at OTT
Contract Status: Signed through 2022-23 (RFA)
Media Guide Page: https://jetsmedia.ca/no-80-pierre-luc-dubois/
#81: Kyle Connor (L)
Drafted: 2015 WPG, 1st round, 17th pick (17th overall)
Acquired: Drafted
Last Goal: OCT 14, 2022 vs NY RANGERS (1)
Last Assist: OCT 17, 2022 @ DALLAS
Career Shootouts: 6/15 (40%), 2 GDG
25:12 Mar 04, 2022 vs DAL
6' 1", 182 lbs. / Dec 9, 1996 (25 years and 313 days)
GP G A P +/- PIM Season 2 1 1 2 1 0 Career 386 179 167 346 -8 88 Career vs. Opp 17 9 1 10 -8 10
Season Highs: G A P +/- PIM Shots TOI 1 10/14 vs NYR 1 10/17 vs DAL 1 2 times +1 10/14 vs NYR 4 10/14 vs NYR 21:23 10/17 vs DAL
Career Highs: G A P +/- PIM Shots TOI 3 2 times 4 Nov 24, 2018 vs STL 4 5 times +4 3 times 12 Nov 27, 2019 vs SJS 10 2 times 27:53 Mar 04, 2022 vs DAL
2021-22 NOTES
Led the Jets with 93 points (47G, 46A), which is the most in a season since relocation
Won the Lady Bing Trophy after having just four penalty minutes in 79 games, while being 13th in NHL scoring
Finished tied for fifth in the NHL with 47 goals
Led the Jets with 27 multi-point games
Had 52 of his 93 points and 26 of his 47 goals on the road
Racked up 63 points (32G, 31A) in 49 games against the Western Conference
Tallied 23 of his goals in third periods
Had 24 points (9G, 15A) in 14 games in March
Registered 17 points (9G, 8A) in 11 games on the second half a back-to-back
Scored Winnipeg’s first goal of the season Oct. 13 at ANA, marking the fourth consecutive season he scored in the season opener
Posted a six-game point streak (6G, 5A) from Oct. 19-30, which matches a career high
Represented the Jets at the 2022 NHL All-Star Game
Contract Status: Signed through 2025-26 (UFA)
Media Guide Page: https://jetsmedia.ca/no-81-kyle-connor/
#88: Nate Schmidt (D)
Acquired: Via trade from the Vancouver Canucks on July 27/21 in exchange for a third-round selection in the 2022 NHL Draft
Last Goal: MAR 1, 2022 vs MONTRÉAL (26)
Last Assist: APR 6, 2022 vs DETROIT (12)
Career Shootouts: 0/1 (0%), 0 GDG
Season Highs: G
Career Highs:
2021-22 NOTES
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17,
Played a career high 77 games in his first season with the Jets
Reached 30 points for the fourth time in the past five seasons
Matched a career best with 10 power play assists
Fired a career high 117 shots
Tallied 24 points (3G, 21A) at home
0", 194 lbs. / Jul 16, 1991 (31 years and 94 days)
Started the season with six assists in his first five games, including three assists Oct. 23 vs. NSH
Scored Nov. 11 vs. SJS for his first goal with the Jets
Contract Status: Signed through 2024-25 (UFA)
Media Guide Page: https://jetsmedia.ca/no-88-nate-schmidt/
#89: Sam Gagner (C)
Drafted: 2007 EDM, 1st round, 6th pick (6th overall)
Acquired: Acquired with 2nd round picks in 2020 and 2021 from Edmonton in exchange for Andreas Athanasiou and Ryan Kuffner, 2/24/20
Last Goal: OCT 14, 2022 vs NY RANGERS (1)
Last Assist: APR 29, 2022 @ NEW JERSEY (2)
Career Shootouts: 26/83 (31%), 12 GDG
11", 197 lbs. / Aug 10, 1989 (33 years
Season 2 1 0 1
Career 969
-133
Career vs. Opp 51 15 27 42 -7
days)
Season Highs: G A P +/- PIM Shots TOI 1 10/14 vs NYR 1 10/14 vs NYR +1 10/14 vs NYR 3 10/14 vs NYR 9:50 10/17 vs DAL
Career Highs: G A P +/- PIM Shots TOI 4 Feb 02, 2012 vs CHI 4 Feb 02, 2012 vs CHI 8 Feb 02, 2012 vs CHI +6 Feb 02, 2012 vs CHI 17 Nov 21, 2015 vs OTT 8 Mar 22, 2008 vs COL 26:52 Mar 20, 2014 vs BUF
2022-23 NOTES
• 2021-22 NOTES
Became the second player in franchise history to score in his franchise debut when he scored Oct. 14 vs. NYR
Played in 81 games for the Detroit Red Wings, which matched his career high (2014-15 and 2016-17)
• Tallied 13 goals and 18 assists to post double digit totals in both categories for the first time since 2017-18
Average a career best 2:22 of shorthanded ice time per game
Had a four-game point streak from Feb. 2-14 (1G, 3A)
Scored in three consecutive games from Apr. 5-9 to match a career high
Ended the season with seven points (5G, 2A) in 14 games in April
Contract Status: Signed through 2022-23 (UFA)
Media Guide Page: https://jetsmedia.ca/no-89-sam-gagner/
2021-22 NOTES
Appeared in 18 games as a rookie and tallied seven points (2G, 5A)
Made his NHL debut Oct. 13 at ANA
Tallied six points (1G, 5A) in two games for Canada at the World Junior Championship before the tournament was cancelled
Scored his first NHL goal Jan. 18 at WSH
Had two assists Jan. 25 vs. FLA for his first career multi-point game
Netted 15 points (6G, 9A) in 17 games with the Manitoba Moose
Contract Status: Signed through 2023-24 (RFA)
Media Guide Page: https://jetsmedia.ca/no-91-cole-perfetti/
Scene Setter
Last Game
Dallas Stars 4 Winnipeg Jets 1
Jets Scorers: Scheifele (3)
Stars Scorers: Seguin (1), Hakanpaa (2), Kiviranta (1), Heiskanen (2)
Jets Goaltender: Connor Hellebuyck (25 sv, 4 ga)
Stars Goaltender: Jake Oettinger (24 sv, 1 ga) Jets PP: 0 for 5 Jets PK: 3 for 4
Recap: Mark Scheifele scored 3:28 into the first period, but it was Winnipeg’s only tally in a 4 1 loss to the Dallas Stars on Monday. Kyle Connor and Nikolaj Ehlers assisted Scheifele’s goal to have points in each of Winnipeg’s first two games as well. Ehlers also paced the Jets with four shots. Neal Pionk was the only member of the Jets to registered more than one blocked shot with two.
On the Road
After opening the season at home, the Jets are in the midst of playing six of eight games on the road to open the season… The six games are a pair of three game, four night trips… Winnipeg’s first 15 road games are against Western Conference teams The Jets were 16 17 8 on the road last season and are on a four game road losing streaking dating back to last season… The Jets were outscored 20 7 in those quartet of games… Kyle Connor led the Jets in scoring on the road last season with 52 points (26G, 26A) in 39 games, which was tied for seventh in the NHL… His 52 points was one shy of tying the franchise record (Ilya Kovalchuk 53 in 2005 06)
Back-2-Back
Wednesday’s game in Colorado is the front half of Winnipeg’s first of 12 back to back sets this season… The Jets were 6 4 2 in the first game of a back to back last season and 5 5 2 in the second game for an overall record of 11 9 4.
First Game
Second Game
Date Opponent Record Date Opponent Record
Oct. 19 At Colorado
Oct. 20 At Vegas Oct. 27 At Los Angeles Oct. 28 At Arizona Nov. 12 At Calgary Nov. 13 At Seattle Dec. 8 At St. Louis Dec. 9 At Chicago Dec. 17 At Vancouver Dec. 18 At Seattle Dec. 22 At Boston Dec. 23 At Washington Jan. 12 At Buffalo Jan. 13 At Pittsburgh Jan. 21 At Ottawa Jan. 22 At Philadelphia Feb. 19 At New Jersey Feb. 20 At NY Rangers Mar. 3 At Edmonton Mar. 4 Edmonton Mar. 11 At Florida Mar. 12 At Tampa Bay Apr. 10 San Jose Apr. 11 At Minnesota
New Staff
The Jets announced Rick Bowness as the team’s head coach on July 3. He most recently served as head coach of the Dallas Stars from Dec. 10/19 until the end of the 2021 22 season. The Moncton, N.B. native led the Stars to an 89 62 25 record in 176 regular season games and a trip to the 2020 Stanley Cup Final… Scott Arniel is the team’s new associate coach, while Brad Lauer and Marty Johnston serve as assistant coaches. Arniel was most recently with the Washington Capitals, while Brad Lauer is coming off a WHL championship as the head coach of the Edmonton Oil Kings and Marty Johnston was promoted from the Manitoba Moose… Assistant coach Wade Flaherty returns to guide the team’s goaltenders.
Hot Start
After going goalless in his first seven games last season, Mark Scheifele has scored three of Winnipeg’s five goals through the first two games of this season It’s the fifth time in franchise history and first time in Jets 2.0 era that a player has had at least three goals in the team’s first two games of a season… Ilya Kovalchuk had a franchise best five goals in the first three games of the 2009 10 season… No player since relocation has had four goals or more on the first three games of a season.
Hot Start II
Nikolaj Ehlers has three assists in the first two games of the season… It’s one shy of the four assists Ehlers had through the first two games of the 2019 20 season, which is tied for the most in franchise history… Marc Savard’s six assists in 2005 06 in the most in franchise history through the first three games.
New Faces
The Jets begin the 2022 23 with five players on the roster that weren’t with the team previously: G David Rittich, D Kyle Capobianco, F Sam Gagner, F Axel Jonsson Fjällby, and F Saku Mäenalanen…Rittich, Capobianco, Gagner, and Mäenalanen were signed as free agents, while Jonsson Fjällby was claimed off waivers from the Washington Capitals last week.
On the Docket
Aside from opening the season at Canada Life Centre, other highlights of the home schedule include Patrik Laine and the Columbus Blue Jackets coming to Winnipeg on Dec. 2 Former head coach Paul Maurice, after nine seasons as the Jets bench boss, brings his new team the President Trophy winning Florida Panthers to Canada Life Centre on Dec. 6… The longest homestand of the season is the final one on the schedule, which spans five games from Mar. 31 Apr. 10… Winnipeg doesn’t play from Jan. 31 Feb. 10, as the NHL All Star Weekend takes place on Feb. 3 4 in Florida, followed by the club’s five day player break… January also features the Jets’ longest road trip of the campaign, as they will play five straight contests away from Manitoba from Jan. 17 24… December is the team’s busiest month, with the Jets playing 16 games in total nine at home and seven on the road. Winnipeg’s first 15 road games of the season are against Western Conference teams… The Jets first visit
to the Eastern Conference is not until back to back games on Dec. 22 23 at Boston and Washington… Winnipeg plays 13 back to backs this season: eleven are consecutive games as the visiting team and two feature a game at Canada Life Centre and a game on the road.
Home Comforts
Winnipeg went 23 15 3 at home last season, which ranked 15th in the NHL with 49 points… The Jets won their last four home games to close out the season, outscoring their opposition 15 5 in the four games… Winnipeg also started the season with four consecutive wins in their first four games at Canada Life Centre… The Jets outscored their opposition 140 115 in the 41 home games and 13 of the 23 wins came by three goals or more Winnipeg’s 140 goals on home ice were 10th in the NHL… Winnipeg finished ninth in the NHL with a 52.0% faceoff winning percentage… After Friday’s win, Winnipeg is 230 149 36 all time at Canada Life Centre and have posted a .500 record or better at home in six consecutive seasons.
On The Power Play
The Jets were 1 for 3 on the power play on Friday to start the season… The Jets finished 17th in the NHL with a power play that clicked at 21.1%... It was the fifth consecutive season the power play has finished better than 20.0%... Winnipeg’s 52 power play goals was the most in the previous three seasons… The Jets longest streak with a power play goal was five games from Dec. 17 Jan. 6… Kyle Connor led the Jets with 28 power play points (8G, 20A) last season… Pierre Luc Dubois led the team with 15 power play goals, which is a career high. His previous best was six power play goals as a rookie with the Columbus Blue Jackets in 2017 18.
Extra Time
Winnipeg was 7 11 in games that went to extra time last season, including 5 7 in overtime and 2 4 in shootouts… The 11 overtime/shootout losses is tied for sixth most in the NHL… The franchise record for overtime/shootout losses in a season is 13, which happened during the 2009 10 and 2014 15 seasons… Seven of Winnipeg’s 12 overtime games happened on the road last season… Mark Scheifele (twice), Kyle Connor, Pierre Luc Dubois, and Nikolaj Ehlers scored Winnipeg’s overtime goals this season… Two of Winnipeg’s five overtime goals last season were scored within the first 32 seconds of the overtime period.
Goal Games
Winnipeg finished the season 12 5 11 in one goal games… Meanwhile, the Jets were 10 12 in games decided by two goals and 17 15 in games decided by three goals or more.
Zeros
2021 22 Overtime Games
Date Opp Result Score Goal Scorer Time Oct. 19 at Min
Eriksson Ek 3:30 Oct. 30 at SJS
Meier 1:07 Nov. 13 LAK W
Scheifele 0:32 Jan. 2 at VGK W
Connor 2:39 Jan. 18 at WSH
Wilson 0:26 Feb. 11 at DAL
4
Robertson 3:10 Feb. 23 at DAL
3 2 Seguin 0:54 Mar. 4 DAL L 4 3 Robertson 4:30 Mar. 13 at STL W 4 3 Dubois 2:25 Mar. 25 CBJ W
The Jets had five shutouts last season, which is two shy of the franchise record… The Jets beat the Seattle Kraken on Dec. 9 and Detroit Red Wings on Jan. 13 by a 3 0 score, while they shut out Minnesota 2 0 on Jan. 8, Vegas 4 0 on Mar. 22, and Philadelphia 4 0 on Apr. 27… Winnipeg was shut out four times this season as well.
Afternoon Meetings
The Jets went 5 4 2 in afternoon games last season… Kyle Connor led the Jets in scoring in day games with 10 points (8G, 2A) in 11 games
KC Wins The Byng
Kyle Connor won the NHL’s Lady Byng Trophy last season, given”to the player adjudged to have exhibited the best type of sportsmanship and gentlemanly conduct combined with a high standard of playing ability.”… Connor had just four penalty minutes en route to tallying 93 points (47G, 46A).
Single Season Records
Kyle Connor finished third in franchise history with 47 goals last season. The most goals in a season in franchise history is 52, which Ilya Kovalchuk did in 2005 06 and 2007 08. Connor passed Patrik Laine (44 in 2017 18) for the most goals in a season since relocation… Kyle Connor ended the season fourth in franchise history with 93 points last season, which is the most since relocation. It’s the eighth time in franchise history a player has reached the 90 point mark in a season… Pierre Luc Dubois’ 15 power play goals ended the season tied for eighth in franchise history and are the most since Patrik Laine had 15 power play tallies in 2018 19… Kyle Connor and Adam Lowry each had three shorthanded goals this season, which ranks tied for fourth in franchise history. Only three players in franchise history have scored four or more shorthanded goals in a season.
28 or More
For the first time in franchise history, the Jets had four players score 28 goals or more in a season Aside from Kyle Connor’s team leading 47 goals, Mark Scheifele had 29 goals, while Pierre Luc Dubois and Nikolaj Ehlers had 28 goals each The previous high was three, which was done five times.
Defensive Offence
Winnipeg’s defencemen accounted for 32.7% of the team’s assists and 24.2% of points… Josh Morrissey led the Jets defencemen in scoring with 37 points (12G, 25A) in 79 games… Neal Pionk had the most assists among rearguards with 31… Brenden Dillon boasted a plus 16 rating in 79 games, while Dylan DeMelo was plus 10 in 76 contests.
Home Cookin’
Kyle Connor led the Jets in scoring at home last season with 41 points (21G, 20A) in 40 games… Mark Scheifele’s 22 home goals last season is tied for sixth most in a season in franchise history… Scheifele also had the single season franchise record 25.3% shooting percentage at home this season… Blake Wheeler led the Jets with 30 assists at home thi s season, which is eighth in franchise history… Paul Stastny led the Jets with a plus 19 rating at home, which Nikolaj Ehlers was a plus 18.
Hit Squad
Adam Lowry led the Jets with 231 hits last season, which is the second most of his career… Brenden Dillon (212), Neal Pionk (184), and Logan Stanley (131) also averaged two hits or more per game last season.
On the Farm
The Manitoba Moose shut out the Rockford IceHogs 4 0 on Sunday afternoon to take three of four points in their season opening series with Rockford The Moose begin a three game, three night road trip on Friday when they tangle with the Chicago Wolves… Manitoba finished second in the AHL’s Central Division last season with a record of 41 24 7… The Moose went to Game 5 against the Milwaukee Admirals in their North Division semifinal series, but lost 2 1 to lose the series… Mikey Eyssimont paced Manitoba during the regular season with 42 points (18G, 24A) in 58 games… Declan Chisholm led the Moose in scoring in the playoffs with seven points (2G, 5A) in five games
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Season Series
The Jets and Avalanche face each other four times this season twice in the first half and twice in the second half… Winnipeg visits Colorado on Wednesday and Apr. 13 in the Jets last game of the regular season… The Jets host the Avalanche at Canada Life Centre on Nov. 29 and Feb. 24.
Recent History
The Jets went 1 2 1 against the Avalanche last season, with the win coming on Apr. 24 at home… The Jets are 11 6 5 in their last 22 games against Colorado, but 2 5 2 in the past nine meetings.
Jets vs. COL Season-By-Season
In Colorado
Winnipeg is 1 4 4 in their past nine visits to Colorado… All four overtime losses have been by a 3 2 score… The Jets have outshot the Avalanche in two of the nine games… Of the five games decided in regulation, the margin of victory for the winning side was at least three goals.
Player Notes
Blake Wheeler leads the Jets in scoring against Colorado with 52 points (20G, 32A) in 38 games… Mark Scheifele (33 pts in 29 GP) and Nikolaj Ehlers (21 PTS in 20 GP) also average at least a point per game against the Avalanche… Josh Morrissey has one assist in each of his past three games against Colorado.
GA PIM PP% PK%
40 33.3 100.0
35 14.3 91.7
26 0.0 87.5
10 16.7 75.0
10 14.3 100.0
25.0 33.3
0.0 75.0
18 11.1 87.5
0.0 100.0
26 0.0 71.4
50.0 83.3
25.0 100.0
20.0 87.5
83.3
Jets vs. COL Past 10 Games
WinnipegJetsLastTime…
Last Time the Jets at Home
HAD A SHUTOUT:
WENT SCORELESS:
WON A 1-0 GAME:
LOST A 1 0 GAME:
ERASED A TWO GOAL DEFICIT:
ERASED A THREE GOAL DEFICIT:
ERASED A FOUR-GOAL DEFICIT:
SURRENDERED A TWO GOAL LEAD:
SURRENDERED A THREE GOAL LEAD:
Apr. 27/22 4 0 win vs. PHI (Eric Comrie, 35 saves)
Nov. 29/21 1 0 loss vs. ARI (Karel Vejmelka, 46 saves)
Oct. 20/19 1 0 shootout win vs. EDM (Connor Hellebuyck, 28 saves)
Nov. 29/21 1 0 loss vs. ARI (Karel Vejmelka, 46 saves)
Apr. 8/22 vs. COL in a 5 4 loss (down 4 2 in the 3rd per)
Feb. 28/17 vs. MIN in a 6 5 loss (down 5 2 in 2nd per)
Oct. 19/16 vs. TOR in a 5 4 OT win (down 4 0 in 2nd per)
Mar. 25/22 vs. CBJ in a 4 3 overtime win (up 2 0 in 1st per)
Dec. 3/21 vs. NJD in a 8 4 win (up 3 0 in 1st per)
SURRENDERED A FOUR-GOAL LEAD: Mar. 1/21 vs. MTL in a 8 4 win (up 4 0 in the 1st per) HAD A PENALTY SHOT (not including shootouts): Feb. 4/20 vs. NSH Patrik Laine vs. Juuse Saros, NSH (unsuccessful) HAD A PENALTY SHOT TAKEN AGAINST:
Apr. 8/22 J.T. Compher, COL vs. Connor Hellebuyck (unsuccessful) SCORED 10 GOALS: Never ALLOWED 10 GOALS: Never TOOK 50 SHOTS: Dec. 21/09 In a 4 3 overtime loss vs. MTL on Jaroslav Halak ALLOWED 50 SHOTS: Nov. 4/17 In a 5 4 overtime loss vs. MTL on Connor Hellebuyck
HAD A HAT TRICK: Feb. 16/22 Mark Scheifele in a 6 3 win vs. MIN (Cam Talbot) HAD A PLAYER SCORE FOUR GOALS: Jan. 13/15 Mathieu Perreault in a 8 2 win vs. FLA (Roberto Luongo/Al Montoya) ALLOWED A HAT TRICK: Mar. 1/22 Josh Anderson (3 goals) in a 8 4 win vs. MTL DID NOT HAVE A POWER PLAY: Nov. 18/17 vs. NJD (5 2 W) PLAYED AN OVERTIME GAME: Apr. 8/22 vs. COL (5 4 OTL) WON IN THREE ON THREE OVERTIME: Mar. 27/22 vs. ARI Mark Scheifele in a 2 1 win (4:49) WON IN A SHOOTOUT: Nov. 2/21 vs. DAL Mark Scheifele scored SO winner in a 4 3 SOW SCORED AN EMPTY NET GOAL:
Oct. 14/22 vs. NYR Kyle Connor in 4 1 win vs. NYR (19:40) HAD NO SHOTS IN A PERIOD: Never TOOK 20 SHOTS IN A PERIOD:
Dec. 18/21 2nd per. of a 5 2 L vs. WSH (20 shots, 1 goal vs. Vitek Vanecek) ALLOWED 20 SHOTS IN A PERIOD: Oct. 14/22 2nd per of a 4 1 win vs. NYR (21 shots, 0 goals vs. Connor Hellebuyck)
LAST SELLOUT: Mar. 9/20 vs. ARI (15,325)
Last Time the Jets on the Road HAD A SHUTOUT:
Jan. 13/21 3 0 win at DET (Connor Hellebuyck, 33 saves)
WENT SCORELESS: Apr. 19/22 3 0 loss at NYR (Igor Shesterkin, 31 saves) WON A 1 0 GAME: Dec. 22/18 1 0 win at VAN (Laurent Brossoit, 40 saves) LOST A 1-0 GAME: Apr. 9/15 1 0 SO loss at COL (Ondrej Pavelec, 21 saves)
ERASED A TWO-GOAL DEFICIT: Feb. 12/22 at NSH in a 5 2 win (down 2 0 in 1st period) ERASED A THREE GOAL DEFICIT: Feb. 25/20 at WSH in a 4 3 SO loss (down 3 0 in 2nd period)
ERASED A FOUR GOAL DEFICIT: Oct. 6/19 at NJD in a 5 4 SO win (down 4 0 in the 2nd period)
SURRENDERED A TWO GOAL LEAD:
Apr. 21/22 at CAR in a 4 2 loss (up 2 0 in 2nd period) SURRENDERED A THREE GOAL LEAD: Feb. 25/22 at COL in a 6 3 L (up 3 0 in 2nd per) SURRENDERED A FOUR-GOAL LEAD: Mar. 31/14 at ANA in a 5 4 OT loss (up 4 0 in 2nd per) HAD A PENALTY SHOT (not including shootouts): Nov. 29/19 Jack Roslovic vs. John Gibson at ANA (stopped) HAD A PENALTY SHOT TAKEN AGAINST: Oct. 12/15 John Tavares vs. Ondrej Pavelec at NYI (stopped)
SCORED 10 GOALS: Never ALLOWED 10 GOALS:
Jan. 18/08 In a 10 1 loss at BUF TOOK 50 SHOTS: Never ALLOWED 50 SHOTS: Nov. 1/19 In a 3 2 win at SJS, 53 shots on Connor Hellebuyck HAD A HAT TRICK: Mar. 24/21 Andrew Copp in a 5 1 win at Vancouver (Thatcher Demko/ENG) HAD A PLAYER SCORE FOUR GOALS: Mar. 24/21 Andrew Copp in a 5 1 win at Vancouver (Thatcher Demko) HAD A PLAYER SCORE FIVE GOALS:
Nov. 24/18 Patrik Laine in an 8 4 win at STL (Chad Johnson/Jake Allen) ALLOWED A HAT TRICK:
Feb. 25/22 Gabriel Landeskog (3 goals) in a 6 3 loss at COL DID NOT HAVE A POWER PLAY: Nov. 19/21 at VAN (3 2 L) PLAYED AN OVERTIME GAME: Mar. 30/22 at BUF (3 2 SOW)
WON IN THREE-ON-THREE OVERTIME:
WON IN A SHOOTOUT:
Mar. 13/22 at STL Pierre Luc Dubois in a 4 3 OTW (2:25)
Mar. 30/22 at BUF Blake Wheeler scored SO winner in a 3 2 SOW
Apr. 11/22 Adam Lowry in a 4 2 win at MTL (18:31) HAD NO SHOTS IN A PERIOD:
SCORED AN EMPTY NET GOAL:
Nov. 3/01 1st per. in a 4 1 L at LA TOOK 20 SHOTS IN A PERIOD:
Jan. 19/20 2nd per. of a 5 2 L at CHI (20 shots, 1 goal vs. Robin Lehner) ALLOWED 20 SHOTS IN A PERIOD:
Nov. 26/21 2nd per. of a 7 1 L at MIN (21 shots, 3 goals vs. Connor Hellebuyck and Eric Comrie)
WinnipegJetsHighsandLows
Team Streaks
Streak
Winning
Losing
2022 23 Season
Franchise Record
7 Mar. 26 Apr. 8/17 (7 0 0)
10 Feb. 25 Mar. 16/00 (0 10 0 0)
Winless 16 Jan. 16 Feb. 20/00 (0 13 3)
Points Earned 9 Dec. 9 28/05 (6 0 3)
Winning, Home 9 Mar. 2 Apr. 7/18 (9 0 0)
Losing, Home 9 Feb. 3/00 Mar. 16/00 (0 9 0 0)
Winning, Road 5 (3x) Last: Nov. 1 19/19 (5 0 0)
Losing, Road 8 Nov. 1/01 Nov. 18/01 (0 8 0 0)
Single Game Records
Record
2022 23 Season Franchise Record
Most Goals For 4 Oct. 14 vs. NYR
Most Goals Allowed 4 Oct. 17 at DAL
9 (3x) Last: Feb. 2/19 vs. ANA
10 Jan. 18/08 at BUF
Largest Win Margin 3 Oct. 14 vs. NYR 9 Nov. 12/05 at CAR
Largest Loss Margin 3 Oct. 17 at DAL 9 (2x) Last: Jan.18/08 at BUF
Most Shots For 34 Oct. 14 vs. NYR 50 Dec. 21/09 vs. MTL
Most Shots Allowed 41 Oct. 14 vs. NYR 55 (2x) Last: Feb. 21/12 vs. PHI
Fewest Shots For 25 Oct. 17 at DAL
Fewest Shots Allowed 29 Oct. 17 at DAL
Most PP Goals For 1 Oct. 14 vs. NYR
Most PP Goals Allowed 1 Oct. 17 at DAL
10 Feb. 16/08 at NYI
15 (34x) Last: Nov. 29/21 vs. ARI
5 Oct. 23/06 at FLA
7 Oct. 14/05 vs. TOR
Most SH Goals For 2 (5x) Last: Feb. 16/19 vs. OTT
Most SH Goals Allowed 2 Dec. 13/14 vs. ANA
Single Period Records Record
2022 23 Season Franchise Record
Most Goals For 3 Oct. 14 vs. NYR (3rd)
Most Goals Allowed 2 Oct. 17 at DAL (2nd)
6 Feb. 2/19 vs. ANA (1st)
6 (2x) Last: Jan. 7/11 vs. TOR (2nd)
Most Shots For 14 Oct. 14 vs. NYR (3rd) 25 Mar. 25/18 vs. NSH (2nd)
Most Shots Allowed 21 Oct. 14 vs. NYR (2nd) 28 Nov. 1/19 at SJS (2nd)
Fewest Shots For 6 Oct. 17 at DAL (2nd)
0 Nov. 3/01 at LAK (1st) Fewest Shots Allowed 9 (2x) Last: Oct. 17 at DAL (3rd)
Individual Streaks Streaks
Mark Scheifele, Oct. 14 17 (3G)
Nikolaj Ehlers, Oct. 14 17 (3A)
0 (2x) Last: Jan. 10/19 at MIN (3rd)
Record
7 Ilya Kovalchuk, Jan. 1/06 Jan. 13/06 (11G)
(2x) Last: Blake Wheeler, Oct. 22 Nov. 14/18 (17A)
Several 15 Patrik Laine Feb. 16 Mar. 18/18 (18G, 8A)
Records and Streaks
Hellebuyck,
Hellebuyck,
Hellebuyck,
Highs, Game
Milan Hnilicka, Dec. 18/01 at BOS
Connor Hellebuyck, Nov. 1/19 at SJS (2nd)
Connor Hellebuyck, Mar. 15 Apr. 7/18 (9 0 0)
Ondrej Pavelec, Dec. 22/13 Jan. 11/14 (0 5 0)
Kari Lehtonen, Jan. 21/06 Apr. 6/06 (14 13 0)
Record
28/09
18/08
WSH (2nd)
(3rd)
(2nd)
(3rd)
(3rd)
Winnipeg
Scoring
Scoring by Period Assist Type
Record when registering a...
Appleton, Mason Barron, Morgan Capobianco, Kyle Connor, Kyle
DeMelo, Dylan Dillon, Brenden Dubois, Pierre Luc
Ehlers, Nikolaj
Gagner, Sam
Gustafsson, David
Hellebuyck, Connor Jonsson Fjällby, Axel Lowry, Adam Mäenalanen, Saku
Morrissey, Josh
Perfetti, Cole Pionk, Neal Rittich, David Samberg, Dylan Scheifele, Mark
Schmidt, Nate Stanley, Logan Wheeler, Blake
WinnipegJetsMulti-PointStatistics
Player Multi Point Games Most Recent Point Totals Season High Appleton, Mason Barron, Morgan Capobianco, Kyle Connor, Kyle DeMelo, Dylan Dillon, Brenden Dubois, Pierre Luc Ehlers, Nikolaj 1 Oct. 14 vs. NYR (2A)
Oct. 14 vs. NYR (2A) Gagner, Sam Gustafsson, David Hellebuyck, Connor Jonsson Fjällby, Axel Lowry, Adam Mäenalanen, Saku Morrissey, Josh Perfetti, Cole Pionk, Neal Rittich, David Samberg, Dylan Scheifele, Mark 1 Oct. 14 vs. NYR (2G) 2 0 2 Oct. 14 vs. NYR (2G) Schmidt, Nate Stanley, Logan Wheeler, Blake
WinnipegJetsGame-By-GameLeaders
Shot Attempts Blocks Hits FOW FO Oct. 14 vs. NYR Scheifele (2) Ehlers (2) Scheifele/ Ehlers (2) Barron/ Morrissey (2) Scheifele (7) Ehlers (10) Dillon (4) Several (3) Scheifele (10) Lowry (17) Oct. 17 at DAL Scheifele (1) Ehlers/ Connor (1) Several (1) Stanley (4) Ehlers (4) Ehlers (9) Pionk (2) Several (2) Scheifele (10) Scheifele (21)
Game Goals Assists Points PIM Shots
Winnipeg
Game-By-GameLines
Oct. 14 vs. NYR Connor Scheifele Ehlers Perfetti Dubois Wheeler Barron
HowtheWinnipegJetsWereBuilt
Draft (10): Connor, Ehlers, Gustafsson, Hellebuyck, Lowry, Morrissey, Perfetti, Samberg, Scheifele, Stanley
Trade (7): Appleton, Barron, Dillon, Dubois, Pionk, Schmidt, Wheeler
WinnipegJetsRecentTransactions
Date Transaction
Oct. 1 Assigned G Oskari Salminen, D Tyrel Bauer, D Declan Chisholm, D Simon Lundmark, F Wyatt Bongiovanni, F Alex Limoges, F Chaz Lucius, and F Daniel Torgersson to the Manitoba Moose
Released F Nick Jones, F Cole Maier, and F. Evan Polei from their PTOs
Oct. 2 Assigned G Arvid Holm, D Leon Gawanke, D Ashton Sautner, F Michael Eyssimont, and F Jeff Malott to the Manitoba Moose Oct. 3 Assigned F Kristian Reichel to the Manitoba Moose
Oct. 4 Assigned F Kevin Stenlund to the Manitoba Moose
Oct. 5 Recalled G Arvid Holm from the Manitoba Moose Oct. 6 Reassigned G Arvid Holm to the Manitoba Moose
WinnipegJetsInjuryLog
Free Agency (4): Capobianco, Gagner, Maenalanen, Rittich
Waivers (1): Jonsson Fjällby
Oct. 8 D Johnathan Kovacevic claimed off waivers by the Montreal Canadiens
Oct. 10 Claimed F Axel Jonsson Fjällby off waivers from the Washington Capitals
Assigned D Ville Heinola and F Jansen Harkins to the Manitoba Moose
Oct. 11 Placed F Mason Appleton on injured reserve
Oct. 12 Signed F Brad Lambert to a three year contract
Oct. 13 Assigned F Brad Lambert to the Manitoba Moose
Oct. 14 Assigned F Dominic Toninato to the Manitoba Moose
Date Out Player
Reason
Date Returned Games Missed Oct. 5 Mason Appleton Upper Body Oct. 14 0 * Currently on injured reserve
Three Stars Standings Player
Second Third Total Hellebuyck, Connor
Scheifele, Mark
Gagner, Sam
Appleton, Mason Barron, Morgan Capobianco, Kyle Connor, Kyle DeMelo, Dylan Dillon, Brenden Dubois, Pierre Luc Ehlers, Nikolaj Gustafsson, David Jonsson Fjallby, Axel Lowry, Adam Mäenalanen, Saku Morrissey, Josh Perfetti, Cole Pionk, Neal Rittich, David Samberg, Dylan Schmidt, Nate Stanley, Logan Wheeler, Blake