The entire Winnipeg Goldeyes organization would like to congratulate Ron Arnst - our public address announcer since 1994 - on his induction this evening into the Manitoba Baseball Hall of Fame.
#LetsGoGoldeyes
OTD in Jets History Sept 9, 1994. A homecoming for Teemu Selanne as Jets open exhibition season in Finland v Tappara. It’s Selanne’s first game back since a season ending Achilles tendon injury. The ‘Finnish Flash’ gives fans what they came to see with 4 goals in 8-2 Jets win.
How about this @Wpg_Goldeyes and @NHLJets fans. She sings the anthems at Goldeyes and Jets games…and this past weekend with the Jays in Minneapolis the Twins brought Beverly Wynne in to sing the anthems at Target Field. P.S. She killed it as usual.
@NHLJetsNation Like any other year,and 1.0 old jets winning to get into playoffs,after that is not winning a round,but not advancing past the second round,either that or losing in the first round
When I was 16 playing high school curling,
I loved how this guy threw a rock...
At 24, Scott gave me a rock and we got married and have lived happily ever after!
Today is our 40th anniversary & he's been solid as a rock and my biggest supporter!
Here's to more adventures! ❤️
The Winnipeg Jets join the hockey world in mourning the loss of legendary broadcaster Bob Cole.
His iconic voice and passion for our game will always be remembered 💙
OTD in Manitoba Curling History March 30, 1984 Connie Laliberte is the ‘Ice Queen’ as along with teammates Chris More, Corrine Peters and sister Janet Arnot capture the World Women’s Curling Championship. The Fort Rouge foursome pitched a shutout beating Switzerland 10-0