Winnipeg Jets

# seasons – 21

Record –  724-729-45-153  (1,646 points)

Playoff appearances – 6

Stanley Cups – 0

First player: Damian Rhodes G (ATL) Acq June 25th, 1999.

First-ever Draft Selection: Patrik Stefan 1999 (ATL), 1st overall       

Highest Draft selection: Patrik Stefan 1999 (ATL), 1st overall    Ilya Kovalchuk 2001 (ATL), 1st overall      

Leaders

                Games Played – Bryan Little, 843

Goals – Ilya Kovalchuk, 328

                Assists – Blake Wheeler, 468

                Points – Blake Wheeler, 697

                Plus/minus – Mark Scheifele, +79

                Penalty Minutes – Chris Thorburn, 832

                Power Play Goals – Ilya Kovalchuk, 115

                Shorthanded Goals – Marian Hossa, 12

                Hat Tricks – Ilya Kovalchuk, 11

                Goalie Wins – Connor Hellebuyck, 172

                Goals Against Average – Connor Hellebuyck, 2.63

                Save pct. – Connor Hellebuyck, .917

                Shutouts – Connor Hellebuyck, 24

Coaching Wins Leader – Paul Maurice, 302

Team Captains

Kelly Buchberger     ‘99-00

Steve Staios ‘00-01

Ray Ferraro ‘01-02

Shawn McEachern   ‘03-04

Scott Mellanby ‘05-07

Bobby Holik ‘07-08

Ilya Kovalchuk ‘08-10

Andrew Ladd ‘10-16

Blake Wheeler ‘16-

Did you know…
… The Winnipeg Jets are one of four teams active through the 2020-21 NHL season to never have made the Stanley Cup Finals (ARI, CBJ, MIN).
… Jets Head Coach Paul Maurice was the last player selected in the 1984 Entry Draft, 252nd overall by the Philadelphia Flyers.
… The Winnipeg Jets are affectionately called The Airforce. They play at The White House.
… the 2021-22 season will be the franchise’s 11th season in Winnipeg. They spent their first 11 seasons in Atlanta as the Thrashers. The franchise has won 40 more games in Winnipeg than it did in Atlanta, in 153 less games.
… Kelly Buchberger scored the first goal in Atlanta Thrashers/Winnipeg Jets franchise history, the first of just 5 he would score for the team.
… Goalie Damian Rhodes got the first win and first shutout in Thrashers/Jets history when he defeated the New York Islanders 2-0 on 10/14/99.