Thousands of Winnipeg Jets fans gathered in downtown Manitoba’s capital for game two of the team’s first round in the Stanley Cup playoff series against the Colorado Avalanche. The Jets were looking to carry over their momentum from a win in the series opener. A sold-out crowd was expected at the Party in the Plaza and the street party on Donald Street. The senior vice-president of sales with True North, Norva Riddell, expressed excitement for the evening start time of the game and the upcoming street party. For game one, 5,000 people attended the street party in addition to the 15,000 inside the arena, showcasing months of planning and over 200 people working on the event.

Riddell shared that the street parties’ size will remain the same throughout this year’s playoffs, unlike in previous years when they expanded as the Jets progressed. True North intends to host at least one more of these parties after the game on Tuesday night, with hopes for more until June. Police reported no major issues at Sunday’s event, with just a few warnings and no arrests. Const. Jason Michalyshen urged attendees to keep things safe and be respectful of others, advising them to only bring essential items, dress warmly, and keep their belongings secure. While temperatures were expected to be cooler and windier for the matchup against the Avalanche, fans were anticipated to bring enough enthusiasm to keep the party going.

The Party in the Plaza and street party on Donald Street are well-organized events that require thorough planning, with True North coordinating over 200 people to run various elements of the gatherings. Riddell highlighted the importance of forward planning for these events and emphasized the decision to maintain the party’s size consistent for future occasions. With the potential for more parties to follow the game on Tuesday night, True North aims to keep the excitement and fan engagement alive throughout the playoffs. Police presence was reassuring at the Sunday event, ensuring the safety of attendees through warnings and no arrests. Michalyshen’s call for responsibility and respect among fans set the tone for Tuesday’s festivities.

Fans were eagerly anticipating the game two matchup between the Winnipeg Jets and the Colorado Avalanche, with hopes of the team continuing their winning streak from the previous game. The Party in the Plaza and street party provided an exciting atmosphere for thousands of passionate fans to come together and support their team. The success of the events highlighted the dedication and coordination of True North, as well as the enthusiasm of the fans. As the Jets face the Avalanche in a crucial playoff game, the fanbase’s energy and support were expected to be unwavering, despite potentially cooler temperatures and windier conditions. Overall, the community’s excitement for the Jets’ playoff journey was evident in the turnout and enthusiasm at the street parties in downtown Winnipeg.

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