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WINNIPEG, Oct. 6, 2025 – A jam-packed opening weekend with trophy photo ops, giveaways and new concessions that further establish Winnipeg as the Slurpee Capital of the World are just some examples of what fans can look forward to at Canada Life Centre throughout the Winnipeg Jets’ 2025-26 season.
With Cole Perfetti joining Dylan Samberg and Adam Lowry on injured reserve, the Jets' depth chart is suddenly being tested.
Jonathan Toews remains day-to-day with an undisclosed injury, head coach Scott Arniel told reporters on Tuesday. Arniel added that he is "hoping" Toews will be ready in time for the team's home and season opener on Thursday against the Dallas Stars.
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Jets’ Jonathan Toews, Adam Lowry to start season with injured, non-roster designation
Jonathan Toews’ return to NHL game action might have to wait a little bit longer. When the Winnipeg Jets announced their Opening Day roster, they gave both Toews and captain Adam Lowry an injured, non-roster designation.
NHL Insider Elliotte Friedman reports the salary cap could rise more than expected in coming seasons, giving the Winnipeg Jets, who need cap flexibility more than most teams, much-needed room for future roster moves.
WINNIPEG, Oct. 5, 2025 – The Winnipeg Jets Hockey Club announced today they have agreed to terms with forward Nikita Chibrikov on a two-year contract extension with an average annual value in the NHL of $875,000.
The Winnipeg Jets have unveiled their 2025-26 opening-night roster. Teams were required to trim down their rosters to a maximum of 23 healthy players Monday, one day ahead of the start of the regular season,
Losing Nikolaj Ehlers and adding Jonathan Toews leaves the Jets with a lot of questions to answer before next spring.
The Winnipeg Jets remain one of the least valuable NHL franchises. The Jets are worth $1.33 billion according to the publication Sportico, up 21 per cent from last year’s mark. Sportico released its annual valuation list Wednesday.
First round draft picks Brayden Yager and Colby Barlow were among the seven players cut by the Winnipeg Jets. The moves leave the Jets with 28 healthy players in training camp.
With Josh Morrissey, Dylan DeMelo and Neal Pionk already cemented as the team's top-3 outside of Samberg, Luke Schenn, Haydn Fleury, Colin Miller, Logan Stanley and Ville Heinola were always in the mix for the final few spots.