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IIHF allocated 28 tournaments for 2014, from Iceland to Korea. First ever partecipation for Hong Kong, Mexico's women's and Poland's women's U18. Read more»
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| Feb. 09 01 | | Scott Langkow
(G)
| Atlanta Trashers | Mighty Ducks of Anaheim | |
| Jun. 25 99 | | Scott Langkow
(G)
| Phoenix Coyotes | Atlanta Trashers |
* no longer in the club

Originally founded as Atlanta Thrashers in 1999. Moved to Winnipeg before 2011-12 season after being purchased by True North Sports and Entertainment. The relocation was approved by NHL Board of Governors. The team remains in the Southeast Division for the next season, before a change in the league structure takes place. For the original Winnipeg Jets franchise active between 1972 and 1996, please see Winnipeg Jets (1972-96).


Winnipeg Jets return
It\\\'s now official: Winnipeg\\\'s returning NHL team will be called the Winnipeg Jets, as announced by True North chairman Mark Chipman. \\\"We listened to a lot of people,\\\" he declared to Winnipeg Free Press, \\\"Certainly the fans, that was obvious. Although I was overwhelmed by the number of unsolicited suggestions, a lot of them very good and thought we had to go in a different direction. But we talked to our scouts and the kids that were interviewed this year all wanted to know what the name of the team was going to be. And there was a strong preference for Jets.\\\"
Despite the rebirth of the name, it is expected the team will use a logo different from the one used by the previous Winnipeg Jets before the franchise moved to Phoenix in 1996.
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