The Jets won their first match in a tour of the Global Series in Finland by beating Florida 4-2. The hero of the match was Patrik Laine, who was marked by a hat trick in the arena in Helsinki. The return to their homeland had a very favorable effect on the right-winger of the Jets, who was able to interrupt the goalless five-match series. The Jets Captain noted that young Laine is sometimes too critical of himself and his game but it certainly helps him to develop.
Jets center Mark Scheifele is the latest to receive First Star of the Week honors, for a week that saw him score five goals and three assists. As of Monday, Scheifele was tied for tenth in the league in points and ninth in goals.
It’s also his second appearance as one of the NHL’s weekly stars for the 2018-19 season. He joins teammates Patrik Laine and Blake Wheeler as Jets who have earned honors this season.
Winnipeg Jets is an amazing team and has a huge army of fans and supporters, which give big support for the team at every game, and fans can get rewarded with the team win or with a much better gift. Thanks to Patrik Laine and the amazing game he showed last weekend, one lucky Jets fan is now $1 million richer, it is actually $50,000 a year for 20 years.
The last game was a great success for the Winnipeg Jets as Laine scored a very rare five goals against the St. Louis Blues on Saturday night.
A five-goal game means a Million Dollar prize through Safeway/Sobey's Score & Win contest plus $100,000 for the fourth goal, and $1,000 in gift cards for the third goal, for whoever is in the draw that night.
On Saturday, November 24th that happened to be Christopher Haley of Winnipeg, the company tweeted Saturday night, a great night for the team and the fans.
Congratulations to our fellow Winnipegger and let's hope for the win in the next game! Go Jets Go!
The Jets, currently sitting in third place in the Central Division, the next game is scheduled for Tuesday, December 4th against the New York Islanders.