New lines, defence pairs debut as Jets training camp underway

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The Winnipeg Jets have hit the ice for the first official on-ice workout at training camp, with a huge crowd of spectators taking in the annual Fan Fest down at Bell MTS Iceplex looking on.

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The Winnipeg Jets have hit the ice for the first official on-ice workout at training camp, with a huge crowd of spectators taking in the annual Fan Fest down at Bell MTS Iceplex looking on.

Here’s how coach Paul Maurice has worked his lines and defence pairings for the Group A session. Note – Adam Copp is not skating today.

Forwards

Mathieu Perreault – Mark Scheifele – Mason Appleton

Winnipeg Jets' Bryan Little (18) keeps the puck away from his opponent during training camp practice at the Iceplex Saturday. (Daniel Crump / Winnipeg Free Press)
Winnipeg Jets' Bryan Little (18) keeps the puck away from his opponent during training camp practice at the Iceplex Saturday. (Daniel Crump / Winnipeg Free Press)

Joona Luoto – Adam Lowry – Blake Wheeler

Nikolaj Ehlers – Bryan Little – Logan Shaw

Gabriel Bourque – Mark Letestu – Jack Roslovic

Defence

Josh Morrissey – Neal Pionk

Anthony Bitetto — Nathan Beaulieu

Logan Stanley – Tucker Poolman

Ville Heinola – Dmitry Kulikov

Group B skaters, which largely consist of depth forwards, Manitoba Moose regulars and prospects, will skate at noon.

Fan Fest runs until 4 p.m. and is free to public.

Mike McIntyre

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Mike McIntyre grew up wanting to be a professional wrestler. But when that dream fizzled, he put all his brawn into becoming a professional writer.

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