Skip to main content

Winnipeg Jets regular season schedule released

Winnipeg Jets' Pierre-Luc Dubois, left, celebrates his game winning goal with teammates Nikolaj Ehlers, centre, and Kyle Connor to defeat the Montreal Canadiens during overtime NHL hockey action in Montreal on Thursday, March 4, 2021. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Paul Chiasson Winnipeg Jets' Pierre-Luc Dubois, left, celebrates his game winning goal with teammates Nikolaj Ehlers, centre, and Kyle Connor to defeat the Montreal Canadiens during overtime NHL hockey action in Montreal on Thursday, March 4, 2021. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Paul Chiasson
Share
WINNIPEG -

For the first time in two seasons, the 2021-22 NHL season will be a full 82 games and now we know the breakdown of those games.

The NHL released its entire schedule on Thursday, which includes what the Winnipeg Jets season will look like.

The Jets will be starting this year on the road in Anaheim on Oct. 14, while their first home tilt will be on Oct. 21 against those same Anaheim Ducks.

The longest home stand will be in November from Nov. 2 to the 16, in which they will play seven games. The Jets will also have a long stretch of being away from the Canada Life Centre without a home game between Jan. 28 and Feb. 28. This is due to the Olympic Break between Feb. 2 and 22.

If fans want to watch the league's newest team, the Seattle Kraken, Winnipeg will face them for the first time on Dec. 9 in Seattle. They will visit Winnipeg twice on Jan. 8 and April 13.

Winnipeg has 26 games against the Central Division, 24 games against Pacific Division teams and will face each eastern team once.

The Jets preseason will start Sept. 26 against the Ottawa Senators.

CTVNews.ca Top Stories

Motion to allow keffiyehs at Ontario legislature fails

A motion to reverse a ban on the keffiyeh within Queen’s Park failed to receive unanimous consent Thursday just moments after Ontario Premier Doug Ford reiterated his view that prohibiting the garment in the House is divisive.

How to avoid the trap of becoming 'house poor'

The journey to home ownership can be exciting, but personal finance columnist Christopher Liew warns about the trappings of becoming 'house poor' -- where an overwhelming portion of your income is devoured by housing costs. Liew offers some practical strategies to maintain better financial health while owning a home.

Stay Connected