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Following their 4-2 preseason victory over the Calgary Flames on Saturday night time, the Winnipeg Jets introduced their second spherical of coaching camp roster cuts.
Goaltender and Winnipeg native Isaac Poulter, together with defenceman Dylan Anhorn and forwards Fabian Wagner and Jacob Julien, have been among the many newest gamers trimmed from camp.
Poulter, Wagner, and Julien have been assigned to the Manitoba Moose, whereas Anhorn has been launched from his Jets tryout. With these strikes, the Jets now have 45 gamers remaining at coaching camp.
Goaltenders (4): Eric Comrie, Connor Hellebuyck, Thomas Milic, Dominic DiVincentiis
Defencemen (15): Dylan DeMelo, Isaak Phillips, Neal Pionk, Luke Schenn, Colin Miller, Ville Heinola, Haydn Fleury, Josh Morrissey, Dylan Samberg, Kale Clague, Elias Salomonsson, Logan Stanley, Ashton Sautner, Dawson Barteaux, Tyrel Bauer
Forwards (26): Vladislav Namestnikov, Alex Iafallo, Gabriel Vilardi, Gustav Nyquist, Samuel Fagemo, Adam Lowry* , Jonathan Toews, Mason Shaw, Parker Ford, Jaret Anderson-Dolan, Morgan Barron, David Gustafsson, Colby Barlow, Brayden Yager, Cole Koepke, Danny Zhilkin, Mark Scheifele, Nino Niederreiter, Tanner Pearson, Walker Duehr, Kieron Walton, Kyle Connor, Phillip Di Giuseppe, Nikita Chibrikov, Cole Perfetti, Brad Lambert
*Injured
The Jets’ first spherical of cuts got here this previous Monday, when the membership launched defenceman Edison Engle, forwards Jacob Cloutier, Kevin He, Owen Martin, goaltender Alex Worthington, and defenceman Ethan Frisch.
Engle, Cloutier, He, and Martin have been returned to their respective junior golf equipment, whereas Worthington and Frisch have been launched from their newbie {and professional} tryouts.
In the meantime, the Manitoba Moose started off-ice testing Sunday for his or her 2025 coaching camp. On-ice classes are scheduled to begin Monday at hockey for all centre.
The Jets will proceed their preseason schedule Tuesday night time in St. Paul, Minnesota, taking over the Wild in Recreation No. 5. Puck drop is about for 7:00 p.m. CDT and you’ll catch the motion reside on Winnipegjets.com.