Winnipeg Jets 2025 Development Camp Roster and Schedule

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The Winnipeg Jets have announced their 2025 development training camp starting Monday, June 30th, and ending Friday, July 4th, at the Hockey For All Centre

Practice sessions, available to the public, begin on Tuesday, July 1st, at 9:30 am CST, followed by a 12:30 pm CST media availability.

The Jets have 29 players attending the 2024 Development Camp, highlighted by three goaltenders, 10 defenseman, and 16 forwards. The camp includes 16 players drafted by the Winnipeg Jets and 13 undrafted players. Three of the 29 players who will be attending the camp have appeared for the Manitoba Moose. This list of players includes Domenic DiVincentiis, Fabian Wagner, and Kieron Walton.

The camp runs in half-hour sessions by position, starting with goaltenders (9:30 am), defencemen and forwards both have a session at (10:00 am). Two days throughout the camp have different times compared to the 2024 camp. All on-ice session times on Wednesday, July 2nd, start at 10:00 am. All on-ice session times start at 9:30 am on Friday, July 4th, followed by a different media availability time, starting at noon CST.

Goaltenders (3)

34 – Cole Moore – (free agent invite)
35 – Alex Worthington – (free agent invite)
50 – Domenic DiVincentiis

Defenseman (10)

48 – Alfons Freij
51 – Kaleb Hartmann – (free agent invite)
68 – Garrett Brown
74 – Edison Engle
76 – Sascha Boumedienne
84 – Seth Fryer – (free agent invite)
88 – Ben Dexheimer – (free agent invite)
89 – Matt Desiderio – (free agent invite)
96 – Rylan Brown – (free agent invite)
98 – Avery Laliberte – (free agent invite)

Forwards (16)

29 – Brayden Yager
45 – Viktor Klingsell
46 – Kevin He
49 – Colby Barlow
63 – Zach Nehring
65 – Markus Loponen
67 – Jacob Julien
70 – Fabian Wagner
71 – Owen Martin
76 – Kieron Walton
79 – Jacob Cloutier
85 – Teydon Trembecky – (free agent invite)
87 – Drew Montgomery – (free agent invite)
94 – Tate Pritchard – (free agent invite)
95 – Kyle Smolen – (free agent invite)
97 – Tyson Gross – (free agent invite)

This serves as a nice springboard into the Winnipeg Jets’ offseason as they have many roster configurations to make this upcoming year. The Manitoba Moose and Norfolk Admirals could be supplemented, too, by this camp.

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Conrad Jack

Conrad Jack is a Manitoba based sportswriter covering the Winnipeg Jets (NHL) and the Manitoba Moose (AHL). He also covers the NHL Draft and World Junior Championship for ITR. He writes the Bargain Bin blog which covers NHL News & Rumours.

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