Winnipeg, Canada
Winnipeg, Canada
Overall Rating
4.5
By TB
Playoffs
Canada Life Centre - Winnipeg
Re roved a pre-sale code that tickets were on sale but it appeared for less than five seconds and then it was nowhere to be found. Would like to see a seat view map added when buying tickets. Appreciated instruction to not put Whiteout party tickets in wallet
By Outdoor Rob
Excellent Show
Canada Life Centre - Winnipeg
Everything went according to plan! Event was well organized and was easy to get to. We had a great time and there was no issues!
By Shelly
Awesome!
Canada Life Centre - Winnipeg
My first Canuck's game😅💙 Had a great time! The staff were very friendly and helpful.
By BDiDz
What a good game.
Canada Life Centre - Winnipeg
Just to bad Vancouver lost the game. Was a good experience though. This was my fifth or sixth game for this season.
By reg
jets vs kraken
Canada Life Centre - Winnipeg
great atmosphere with all the people in attendence
By donw
jets game
Canada Life Centre - Winnipeg
The game was great. However, the seats are terrible. We could not see over the person in front of us most of the game. No elbow room, no room to let people pass in the row. We have tried different locations at the Arena and the seats are all the same. The tickets and food are too expensive for us to go more often or take the family. Overall disappointed in the True North (new) arena. We have to other arenas and the seats are not this bad. They need to make more room for the people in the seats and lower the prices or we will lose the Jets again.
By The Regular 3
Excellent
Canada Life Centre - Winnipeg
I had excellent seats and good view plus my fellow fans were super friendly.
By Muska
Awesome
Canada Life Centre - Winnipeg
Was exciting and very nice to watch the Jets get the W
By Jets Fan and a Flames Fan
Great night!
Canada Life Centre - Winnipeg
What a great night we had! The game was exciting and the crowd enthusiastic. It was a lot of fun; definitely going again.
By Denis
very entertaining
Canada Life Centre - Winnipeg
I have attended four games this year. The in-game experience was great. Those two fellows whose job it is to get the crowd excited are often loud and annoying. It seemed to me that their role was significantly reduced during the LAKings game - which i appreciated. I really like the Armed Forces bugler. She was a nice change of pace. I really liked the 3 - 4 minute Cdn Air Force montage that was played in the third period. I was disappointed with the food. I was upstairs and ordered chicken fingers. The food was not hot and the chips that accompanied the chicken were tasteless. They need some type of spice or topping. They were also too plentiful. There is no need for that many chips.
Winnipeg Jets History
The Winnipeg Jets were founded in 1997 as the Thrashers, and began play in the 1999-2000 NHL season, spending 11 seasons in Atlanta and making the playoffs once in 2006-2007. In 2011, the franchise was sold to True North Sports and Entertainment, which relocated the team to Winnipeg and adopted the name of the city's original franchise in the World Hockey Association, the Jets.
Major league hockey dates back to 1972 in Winnipeg, which was home to one of the founding franchises of the WHA and one of four (along with Quebec, Hartford and Edmonton) to join the NHL when the leagues merged in 1979. The original Jets moved to Phoenix in 1996 and became the Phoenix Coyotes (now the Arizona Coyotes). In the 12 seasons that the Jets have been in Winnipeg, they've made six playoff appearances, including a run to the Western Conference Finals in 2018.
In 2016, the team established the Winnipeg Jets Hall of Fame, with the "Hot Line" trio of Anders Hedberg, Bobby Hull and Ulf Nilsson as the inaugural inductees. Recent inductees include Teemu Selänne and Teppo Numminen.
Winnipeg Jets Team Info
Conference: Western
Division: Central
Year Founded: 1997
Team Colors: Blue, Silver, Red
Team Rivals: Edmonton Oilers, Calgary Flames, Vancouver Canucks
Winnipeg Jets at Canada Life Centre
Located in downtown Winnipeg, Canada Life Centre is the home of the Winnipeg Jets and also the Manitoba Moose of the American Hockey League. The arena is able to host just over 15,300 hockey fans, making it the smallest permanent arena in the NHL. Canada Life Centre is also home to the Manitoba Hockey Hall of Fame and Museum.