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Points (all-time):
1. Dale Hawerchuk 929
2. Thomas Steen 817
3. Paul MacLean 518
4. Blake Wheeler 445
5. Doug Smail 397
6. Laurie Boschman 379
7. Morris Lukowich 345
8. Fredrik Olausson 335
9. Dave Babych 321
10. Bryan Little 315




Goals:
1. Dale Hawerchuk 379
2. Thomas Steen 264
3. Paul MacLean 248
4. Doug Smail 189
5. Morris Lukowich 168
6. Blake Wheeler 156
7. Laurie Boschman 152
8. Teemu Selanne 147
9. Keith Tkachuk 144
10. Bryan Little 127



Assists:
1. Thomas Steen 553
2. Dale Hawerchuk 550
3. Blake Wheeler 289
4. Paul MacLean 270
5. Fredrik Olausson 249
6. Dave Babych 248
7. Laurie Boschman 227
8. Randy Carlyle 226
9. Dustin Byfuglien 217
10. Teppo Numminen 212


Wins:
1. Bob Essensa 116
2. Ondrej Pavelec 110
3. Connor Hellebuyck 67
4. Brian Hayward 63
5. Doug Soetart 50
5. Daniel Berthiaume 50

Shutouts:
1. Bob Essensa 14
2. Connor Hellebuyck 11
2. Ondrej Pavelec 11
4. Daniel Berthiaume 4
5. Michael Hutchinson 3
5. Al Montoya 3
 

antiqueslivers

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That trade ranks as one of the worst in History..what makes it so much worse is that the whole trade was orchestrated by the new ownership group in Phoenix. Jets fans who were already loosing their team had their franchise player taken away and never had a chance to say goodbye


I think thats when I stopped watching hockey. 2 years later it was the NFL that I gave up on when the vikes lost to the falcons in their conference finals.
 

Wolf357

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I think thats when I stopped watching hockey. 2 years later it was the NFL that I gave up on when the vikes lost to the falcons in their conference finals.

I never stopped watching hockey but my loyalties sure changed..I never became a Coyotee fan in fact I was so hurt by everything I ended up hating the franchise for years.
My team ended up being Team Canada be it Juniors, world championships/World Cup, Spengler, Olympics...Team Canada was really the only Team I had any passion for until the Jets came back
 
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antiqueslivers

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aaah okay I change my stance that is exactly what I ended up doing... no nhl but yeah was always all over the international games. I too developed a deep loathing for the coyotes franchise... childish you bet but whatever. Also had a chip on my shoulder with doan and tkuchuck or however you spell it.
 

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That trade ranks as one of the worst in History..what makes it so much worse is that the whole trade was orchestrated by the new ownership group in Phoenix. Jets fans who were already loosing their team had their franchise player taken away and never had a chance to say goodbye

And why did that new ownership want to cripple the team they were getting? :huh: :shakehead:shakehead:shakehead
 

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Shake your head all you want, they would have crippled the team financially if they kept Selanne and Tkachuck.

In Wpg. yes. That's why they had to move to where money wasn't going to be a problem. The fact that didn't work out shouldn't have been an impediment before they even moved. Then there is the value they got in return. :shakehead
 
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In Wpg. yes. That's why they had to move to where money wasn't going to be a problem. The fact that didn't work out shouldn't have been an impediment before they even moved. Then there is the value they got in return. :shakehead
If I remember correctly, I believe it did come down to money. Both Tkachuk and Sellane were up for new contracts (and huge raises). The new owners, felt the need to choose between one or the other. They went with keeping Tkachuk due to the fact they felt that having an American as the face of the franchise, would allow the new fans to connect better. He was also mych easier to market to a new to the sport fanbase.

They also went out and acquired Roenick for the same reason.
 

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If I remember correctly, I believe it did come down to money. Both Tkachuk and Sellane were up for new contracts (and huge raises). The new owners, felt the need to choose between one or the other. They went with keeping Tkachuk due to the fact they felt that having an American as the face of the franchise, would allow the new fans to connect better. He was also mych easier to market to a new to the sport fanbase.

They also went out and acquired Roenick for the same reason.

I remember that money was the reason. At the time I thought it was the Jets who couldn't afford him, which actually made some sense. Later I found out it was the new owners, which didn't make sense. And that doesn't begin to explain the horrible return.
 

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If I remember correctly, I believe it did come down to money. Both Tkachuk and Sellane were up for new contracts (and huge raises). The new owners, felt the need to choose between one or the other. They went with keeping Tkachuk due to the fact they felt that having an American as the face of the franchise, would allow the new fans to connect better. He was also mych easier to market to a new to the sport fanbase.

They also went out and acquired Roenick for the same reason.
The story I heard, and I think it was John Paddock who recounted the tale, was that the new owners didn't want 3 guys making over $1M - Tkachuk, Selanne and Zhamnov. So he was told to move one.

Tkachuk couldn't be moved, though - he signed an offer sheet from the Blackhawks at the beginning of the season (that paid him $6M that year - it was a poison pill to try to scare off the financially strapped Jets in their lame duck last season in Winnipeg). The Jets matched and signed Tkachuk...but the offer sheet rules were the same back then as they are now: the team that matches the offer cannot trade the player for one calendar year.

So it came down to Zhamnov or Selanne and I guess Paddock thought that Selanne was the one to move - because I believe there was some concern about a long term injury I think? But maybe that was the best deal he could get. Whatever the case, it was just salt in the wound for Jets fans in that last year.
 

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We're as far in time from Selanne's rookie season as Selanne's rookie season was from the Beatles' White Album...
 

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We're as far in time from Selanne's rookie season as Selanne's rookie season was from the Beatles' White Album...
The White Album is turning 50! This calls for my favorite track from it:



I was watching some real crap footage of the hat trick on YouTube for no real reason last night, I had no clue it was 25 years ago today!
 

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Here's how it should work. The old Jets history should be transferred to the new Jets, but they also keep the Thrashers history. What this would mean is that the Jets suspended operations in 1996, were purchased by Time Warner in 1997 and moved to Atlanta, and resumed play in 1999 as the Thrashers, then returned to Winnipeg in 2011 and became the Jets once again under True North ownership.
 

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People need to get over this and stop bringing it up every 6 months. the NHL IS NEVER giving the Jets 1.0 history back to the Jets 2.0. What "should" be done is not what "will" be done. It's not how the NHL operates.

But, we have the memories and we can celebrate them however we want. It will just never be official.
 
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People need to get over this and stop bringing it up every 6 months. the NHL IS NEVER giving the Jets 1.0 history back to the Jets 2.0. What "should" be done is not what "will" be done. It's not how the NHL operates.

But, we have the memories and we can celebrate them however we want. It will just never be official.
Ok Boss.
 
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So it came down to Zhamnov or Selanne and I guess Paddock thought that Selanne was the one to move - because I believe there was some concern about a long term injury I think? But maybe that was the best deal he could get. Whatever the case, it was just salt in the wound for Jets fans in that last year.

I recall being happy that Selanne was getting out and not going to Arizona. Would have loved it if we had traded a bunch of players for scraps the year before.
 

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People need to get over this and stop bringing it up every 6 months. the NHL IS NEVER giving the Jets 1.0 history back to the Jets 2.0. What "should" be done is not what "will" be done. It's not how the NHL operates.

But, we have the memories and we can celebrate them however we want. It will just never be official.

Want to place a bet on that? If True North petitions the NHL for the Jets official history, they will receive it.
 
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The story I heard, and I think it was John Paddock who recounted the tale, was that the new owners didn't want 3 guys making over $1M - Tkachuk, Selanne and Zhamnov. So he was told to move one.

So it came down to Zhamnov or Selanne and I guess Paddock thought that Selanne was the one to move - because I believe there was some concern about a long term injury I think? But maybe that was the best deal he could get. Whatever the case, it was just salt in the wound for Jets fans in that last year.

It's ironic that they were told to move one - which ended up being Selänne - and then traded Zhamnov in the summer of 1996 before the team actually played a game as the Coyotes.

The new owners were rather short-sighted as they had the nucleus (Selänne, Zhamnov and Tkachuk) for what could have been a great team.

It's still disappointing that we lost that team as they were quite exciting to watch. It would have been interesting to see what they could have achieved had they remained intact.

:jets
 

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The White Album is turning 50! This calls for my favorite track from it:



I was watching some real crap footage of the hat trick on YouTube for no real reason last night, I had no clue it was 25 years ago today!

Great song-John’s songs were great on the White Album. Wait..Revolution 9!
 

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