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Major Broadcast Announcement Made That Will Impact Winnipeg Jets Fans for Years


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Daniel Lucente
October 30, 2025  (3:05 PM)
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Winnipeg Jets' broadcast booth shown above the arena ice
Photo credit: Winnipeg City News

True North Sports and TSN made the announcement today that the popular network has signed a long-term agreement to continue broadcasting Jets games.

True North Sports + Entertainment and TSN today confirmed a new multi-year rights extension agreement, securing the long-term exclusive access to regional Winnipeg Jets games for TSN.
The continued partnership ensures Winnipeg Jets regional matchups continue to be available to fans and viewers located in the team's designated broadcast region and streaming live through the network's digital platforms.
"TSN has been a trusted and valued partner since our return to the NHL in 2011, and their industry-leading talent and production has helped us connect with fans across Manitoba and beyond," said Mark Chipman, Executive Chairman & Governor, True North Sports + Entertainment. "We are thrilled to extend this partnership and continue providing Jets fans with in-depth coverage, insights, and analysis across all TSN platforms."

"The Winnipeg Jets are perennially one of hockey's most exciting teams, and the continuation of our longstanding partnership ensures their passionate fanbase will continue to connect with TSN all season long," said Shawn Redmond, Vice President and General Manager, Bell Media Sports. "We are grateful for the trust that True North Sports + Entertainment and the entire Jets organization has placed in TSN to continue to deliver industry-leading live coverage of the team across broadcast and live streaming platforms."

The regions that are allowed to watch a specific team's games are determined by Gary Bettman and the league

TSN's regional Winnipeg Jets games continue to be available to viewers in the team's designated broadcast region, which is decided by Gary Bettman and the NHL.
This includes Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Nunavut, the Northwest Territories, and parts of Northwestern Ontario, including the cities and towns of Kenora, Dryden, and Thunder Bay.
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