great experience
by Hail on 2024-01-01Canada Life Centre - WinnipegRating: 5 out of 5very organized , clean environment, safe space , helpful staff and nice people and i am glad they do a student rush program !

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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 (then the Arizona Coyotes, who were in play from 1994 to 2024). In the 14 seasons that the Jets have been in Winnipeg, they’ve made eight 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.
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Conference: Western
Division: Central
Year Founded: 1997
Team Colors: Navy Blue, Aviator Blue, Fighter Grey, Red, White
Team Rivals: Edmonton Oilers, Calgary Flames, Vancouver Canucks
Winnipeg Jets at Canada Life Centre
Located in downtown Winnipeg, Canada Life Centre(Opens in new tab) 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.
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very organized , clean environment, safe space , helpful staff and nice people and i am glad they do a student rush program !
The skills comp wasn’t as well organized this year and it was difficult to understand the announcers. Because I wasn’t able to understand, I was much less engaged.
We sat in section 116 with seats that shared the aisle with 117. The plexiglass was removed along the sides of the arena up to the angle cut piece that attaches to the safety net for the end zone. That was a problem for the 116/117 section. The way it was set up now, at the bottom of the stairs was the angle cut plexiglass, so everyone had to move into the personal space of the people of the front row of section 117, and stand right in front of the front row people. Which was extremely uncomfortable for the front row people. They needed to remove one more piece of plexiglass so that the kids could line up straight up and down the stairs. Detailed info about the plexiglass openings on the event info and booking pages would be great. That definitely is a big factor in how we choose seats, but we weren’t 100% right this time. All in all it was a fantastic evening, but direct access to the ice definitely makes it better.
The jets skills competition we tough to really enjoy since they kept half the lights off and the arena was dark. The only time they used the lights was for the shootout, which ended up being the least enjoyable part of the skills likely because the players seemed disinterested on scoring on the 2 goalies
Going to games are really fun. In house entertainment staff really try to keep the fans engaged and are very fun and energetic. There are lots of giveaways that keep fans enthusiastic
I am never disappointed when I go to a Jets game and the last game before Christmas was not different. Great time, very festive and we won
Entry and Exit were smooth,game was fun and the crowd cheer was amazing. Looking forward to being here again.
music is too loud music is too loud music is too loud
Great arena, people are nice!! Great view wherever the seats are
Great game - seats are tight - pizza over cooked - tough like cardboard - won’t be buying that again. Go Jets go!!
The entry to the event was quick and simple. The food was yummy. South Asian night was entertaining and the kids playing hockey at period break were adorable. I especially enjoyed O Canada sung in different languages. It made me proud to be from Winnipeg as the Jets are trying hard to be inclusive. And...the Jets won!!! Now that's entertainment.
We had a great time at the game! The seats were amazing!
Hassle free purchase with ticket master. Great seats , can’t wait to go again.
The oilers game was awesome. Great seats in row 121. Great too see Mc Jesus
I had such an amazing experience at the November 30th home game for the Winnipeg Jets. This was my birthday celebration and I was in awe when all the lights were turned out and so many people turned on their flashlight on their cell phone. What an amazing experience. I will remember this forever. I was with my family so that certainly made my birthday an amazing day! Thank you for an amazing experience. The atmosphere was amazing and the Ice Crew did such an amazing job. Now to the players, they were full of energy and I was grateful to have been in the same arena as all of the players. All the best to them in their future endeavours and all their games. Merriest of Christmas to you!
Jets laid an egg on the ice, beers were $15, a bottle of water was $6. It doesn't scream perfect outing.
The wait outside was long. Other then that, love going to games.
The game was good. The beer was very good. The seats were fine. The one issue was the long wait time for the washrooms.
What a great game!! The jets crapped the bed and the Oilers took advantage and won worn an empty net goal. Way to go Oilers!!!
The Jets continue to bring the best game in the world to greater heights every time they hit the ice. They are getting a community together in the belief that this may be the year! The team captain, a kid from Calgary represents Winnipeg and the people of Winnipeg every time he is on the ice. Like the people of the Peg, he gives it his all with every shift, to show the world that they underestimated him and there is no holding him back! The Jets, are the team to beat in the True North!