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Comment et pourquoi suis-je devenu un partisan des Jets de Winnipeg? (Histoire de fan de la LNH)



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23 Comments

  1. Who do you think is going to be the Jets’ best overall defenceman this upcoming season? Will it be Morrissey, Schmidt or Pionk?

  2. Thanks for being a fan out there. I was a a Jets fan in Edmonton until 4 years ago, when I moved back to Winnipeg. Much love bruv ❤️

  3. for me it’s simple, I live in Saskatchewan and Winnipeg is 4 hours from where I live. Calgary and Edmonton are roughly 9-10 hours away

  4. Honestly if I had a chance to go to Florida or Winnipeg I would pick Winnipeg that’s how much I love the city

  5. Sorry but wait you're 21?! SHIT How am I a decade older than you?!

    I've been wondering this exact story myself lol, glad to finally hear it!

    Edit: Man I HATE how you & the Nolan Bros are so young lol. My 31 year old ass is jealous haha

  6. I was born in 1972 when i was a kid in the suburbs of Montréal i was naturally an habs fan.. The last stanley cup of Guy Lafleur is a distant memory. For me Guy Lafleur was a washep up player who should have retire early.

    The Islanders was so much dominant then the early 80 until another bunch the Edmonton Oilers starts dominating the mid 80's I was an habs fans in 1986.

    But my friend the boring style of play made me change team . My friend and I choose the Flames as our team of choice in 1987 2 yrs later they won the cup but after the cup we were searching for a new team i was following the nordiques after that from 1990's to 1995 but after they move to Colorado.

    it' was over for me ! I was pissed they move away !

    So slowly and surely i move back to my first love a.k.a. the habs. but don't worry i don't ware blue-white-red glasses.

    I know how crazy insanely stupid that team could be. i.e we suck against bad team but strive against good teams. Go figure !

    For being an habs fans i pretty much a closet fans no Jersey, no t-shirt, no flag , no tattoo, the only hockey jersey i own was a old Flames Jersey the one that i bought in the 1980's.

    Now i don't have the money to invest in a jersey. Now ! I just spent time watching hockey instead ! BTW Never play hockey on ice because I don't know how to skate !

    Which i had but my uncle paid for my 3 cousins none played over Bantam because they did skate fast enough to follow the other speedster.

    They got the size 2 of them are 6'4 and the other 6.0. the skate was not there.

    By the way ! I love you passion for the Jets.. I am really happy to find non toxic fans from other teams. What is a toxic fans you may ask ? You know the fans who said my team rules your team sucks just because i just said so !

  7. Tbh I at first loved the kings because their logo lol, now I hate their logo and I’m a jets fan not a kings fan no more, but always live in Winnipeg so I’m confused as much as you.

  8. My uncle used to rip tickets at the old Wpg Arena in the late 80s and he would let us go and meet players after the games. Been here since the beginning! When we make the cup this year you need to come out and watch a game. Beers will be on me!

  9. Love your content. Let me know if you have a P.O. Box and I’ll send you something from the peg . Keep up the great work!

  10. Became a Jets fan when I first started liking hockey because they were my hometown team. Also like the Jets because of Dale Hawerchuk. Lightning on Ice '88 Go Jets Go!

  11. I’m really blessed as a Winnipeg Born Jets fan. I started playing hockey and having an understanding of the sport and the nhl as a culture when I was 5, and then the year after that when I turned 6 Winnipeg had announced that they were getting a team back. Basically perfect timing in order for me to grow up with this team and I’m really blessed for it, especially considering the fact that Jets fan culture is the most passionate in the league and that is the reason that you became a fan

  12. I can understand why your Jets fan. Honestly at this point in the league they’re the only good team in the west as for the east the Habs. They’re the best games I’ve been to in the league and they got the best beer with jet dogs! We were the first to yell TRUE NORTH during our anthem! I remember them being announced to come back it was like Christmas Day, they should of never left to begin with and now Phoenix can’t even support them with all the snowbirds. I’m Jets fan myself born and raised in Manitoba but I’d never live in Winnipeg and I could see why your father relocated to BC. Most new people that come to Canada don’t stay in Winnipeg they relocate to Toronto or Vancouver like your father did. The weather here is extreme from -40 to even +35 sometimes, the city is dirty and unkept, the North end of the city is dangerous along with downtown, highest murder rate in the country and every time I get out of the arena I’m always asked by the downtown bums for cash. I forgot to mention that where they built the MTS place was a poor choice down in portage and main, there’s literally no parking! If I had to relocate I’d move to Calgary area by the mountains but still be a loyal jet fan. Regardless good channel keep it up 👍

  13. I was born in Toronto but did not watch a lot of hockey or go to games until the 1990s. The 1992–93 season was the first to feature my attendance at home games of my hometown Leafs. That season proved to be the closest they would come to a Stanley Cup final, losing to the Los Angeles kings in seven games in a conference final. Although the Leafs would make a conference final the following season, things weren’t the same, losing to the Canucks in five games.

    I started no later than the mid-2010s root, come playoff time, for Canadian NHL teams other than the Habs, with the Habs’ having won multiple Stanley Cups following the 1967 Stanley Cup hoisted by the Leafs. I hoped that if the Leafs weren’t going to come anywhere near a Stanley Cup final, at least one of the Senators, Jets, Flames, Oilers and Canucks would. It remains sad that no non-Habs Canadian NHL team has, since 2010-‘11 Canucks, appeared in a Stanley Cup final although also that the Leafs remain the only Canadian team to not have won a playoff round during the 21st-century salary cap era either.

    The type of violence that occurred after the Canucks had lost Stanley Cup finals in 1994 and 2011 disgusted me but did not deter me from rooting for the Canucks in the postseason or following them. Indeed, just as I have for the past few months been watching videos posted by Peg City Hockey, I have also watched those posted by Canuck Clay. Following former North Division teams, even as a neutral observer, has given me more insight into the problems plaguing the Leafs, a team in a playoff spot unlike the Jets. If the Leafs weren’t in a playoff spot I’d be even more concerned.

    The current NHL season has seen the Canucks, Oilers, Jets and Habs say goodbye @ a minimum to head coaches although Jim Benning and Marc Bergevin may not be the last GMs among Canadian teams to have, by season’s end, had to say goodbye to their jobs. Kevin Cheveldayoff and Kyle Dubas of the Jets and Leafs respectively are on the hot seat because:
    – Dubas is in his fourth season in his role but has yet to see his team win a playoff series
    – the Jets, since having appeared in a conference final in 2018 under Cheveldayoff, have won just a single playoff round and are in danger of not even getting into a playoff spot

    Will the Jets by the trade deadline be buyers, sellers or neither? As of now the Jets are under 10 points out of a playoff spot but depending on how they do between now and mid-March may end up getting closer to a playoff spot, staying about where they are now or end up even further behind. When it comes to draft lottery odds, those teams that make playoff spots typically wind up drafting 17th or lower, with those that finish out of playoff spots ending up drafting no lower than 16th. It is important to remember that although drafting higher in the opening round should conventionally mean a better quality traffic, that is not always the case, with multiple draft busts evidence that teams must be careful not just how soon in a given round to draft but also who they draft.

  14. That’s interesting. I also have family ties to Winnipeg, and that’s partly why I’m a Jets fan even though I’m a Montrealer.

  15. I just became a Winnipeg Jets fan when I learned about NHL just because I like military aircraft like F-15, F-16, F/A-18, Eurofighter Typhoon, Dassault Rafale, Saab JAS 39 Gripen, MiGs, etc.

    I'll keep praying and hoping that someday, Jets gonna win their first Stanley Cup.🇨🇦✈️🛩

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