This poster was given out at the tables where people were giving money to the "Save the Jets" campaign.

Perhaps my most prized Winnipeg Jets memorabilia possesion. Teemu Selanne's autograph. He was at a table with Randy Carlyle and Andy Brickley and many people stood in line for a long time to get his autograph and talk to him for about 10 or 15 seconds. I do remember that he sat there smiling the whole time, unlike many other athletes who either charge for their autographs, or sit there as if signing autographs is nothing more than a forced contractual obligation. Too bad he's stuck in San Jose now.

The front cover of Teemu Selanne's "The New Boss" video, which was once available at KFC and Pizza Hut. I own two copies of this video: One is still sealed.

Darrin Shannon from 91-92 Premiere. Shannon was another of my favorite players because he was just an all-around solid player.

Thomas Steen from that Pro-Set series. After retiring,(he didn't want to move with the Jets), he lived with his family in his home in Linden Woods. He then went to go play in Germany a few years ago, and I haven't heard much about him since. According to hockeydb.com, he hasn't played in Germany since the end of 98-99, but I have no clue where he is now.

Thomas Steen on the cover of the Winnipeg Sun being lifted up on his shoulders after his number was retired. I'll never forget that day.

Fans on the cover of the Winnipeg Sun the year after the Jets were supposed to have left.

Keith Tkachuk from 93-94 Upper Deck. Tkachuk wasn't well liked by many fans.

Alexei Zhamnov, known
to many fans as the
"Russian Redhead".


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