Jetcetera Ep. 78: A worrisome first week
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This article was published 20/10/2021 (1161 days ago), so information in it may no longer be current.
The Winnipeg Jets are winless through three games and have already lost their captain to COVID. Not exactly the start to the new season they were looking for as angst levels are quickly rising.
Free Press sports editor Steve Lyons and columnist Mike McIntyre discuss all that has gone wrong so far, and how they can right the ship starting with tonight’s home opener.
They also talk about the rich getting richer as the 9-1 Blue Bombers load up for the stretch drive, upcoming scheduling conflicts that directly pit the hockey team versus the football club, and what really gave Steve a scare at Boo At The Zoo last weekend.
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Mike McIntyre
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Mike McIntyre grew up wanting to be a professional wrestler. But when that dream fizzled, he put all his brawn into becoming a professional writer.
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