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Live Q&A: Winnipeg Jets offseason, draft and more with Murat Ates

Live Q&A: Winnipeg Jets offseason, draft and more with Murat Ates

New York Times27-06-2025
Jonathan Toews is in. Nikolaj Ehlers may be out. The Jets have the 28th pick in the draft. There's a lot going on.
What questions do you have about the Winnipeg Jets' already-busy offseason? Submit them here, and The Athletic 's Murat Ates will answer them in a live Q&A from Noon to 1 p.m. CT on Friday.
Murat Ates June 27, 2025 7:00 am EDT
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