Winnipeg Jets (disambiguation)
- Winnipeg Jets (disambiguation)
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The name Winnipeg Jets has been used for three ice hockey teams, two professional and one amateur:
- Winnipeg Jets (WHL), a junior team in the Western Hockey League which used the name from 1967 to 1973.
- Winnipeg Jets (1972–96), a professional team in the World Hockey Association and National Hockey League that used the name from 1972 to 1996, and are now known as the Phoenix Coyotes.
- Winnipeg Jets, a professional team in the National Hockey League that has used the name since June 2011, after being established in 1999 as the Atlanta Thrashers.
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