As the Winnipeg Jets’ playoff run came to an end in Dallas, we shifted into offseason mode with full coverage and reaction from Game 6, locker room cleanouts, and more. Catch up on some of our best conversations from this week on Winnipeg Sports Talk:
Winnipeg Jets Year End with Ken Wiebe
Ken Wiebe of the Winnipeg Free Press joined Hustler to break down the Jets loss in Game 6, the year-end media availabilities, and the big roster decisions this summer.
Will Nikolaj Ehlers re-sign with the Winnipeg Jets? Murat Ates from The Athletic joined Hustler to discuss what the pending UFA might be looking for in free agency, and what the chances are Winnipeg is able to retain him for the long-term.
The Winnipeg Goldeyes season is underway and we’re planning a WST Night Out at Blue Cross Park on Thursday, June 19 (first pitch 6:30pm). Stay tuned for ticket info!
Winnipeg Jets exit interviews
Mike McIntyre joined Hustler down from Canada Life Centre on Day 1 of locker room cleanout day to discuss the end of the Winnipeg Jets’ 2024-25 season. They talked about the comments from the exit interviews and the big off-season ahead.
The first official WST Poker Series of the season kicks off Wednesday, May 28 at 8:30pm CT on Coolbet!
Join Andrew “Hustler” Paterson and Michael Remis at the virtual tables and take your shot at bragging rights (and prizes!) as you go head-to-head with the Winnipeg Sports Talk crew and our community.
🃏 Sign up on Coolbet and follow the registration steps.
Let’s see who’s got the best bluff in the WST community!
Blue Bombers Quarterback Zach Collaros signed a one-year extension on Friday through the 2026 season. Jeff Hamilton from the Winnipeg Free Press joined the show to provide his live reaction and analysis to the news.
Josh Frey-Sam from the Winnipeg Free Press joined Hustler to discuss the Winnipeg Blue Bombers’ training camp. Josh provided insight on training camp standouts and key position battles to watch.
Canada Soccer will honour Winnipeg’s own Desiree Scott in her final international match on Saturday, May 31 at Princess Auto Stadium as Canada faces Haiti in a special celebration game.
Scott retires with 187 caps, three Olympic medals, and a legacy as one of Canada’s greatest midfielders.
🎙️ It’s Des Scott Week on WST! We’ll be joined by guests from the national team all week long.