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Thousands of Winnipeg Jets fans are gathering in downtown Winnipeg for game two of the team’s first-round Stanley Cup playoff series against the Colorado Avalanche. The Jets are looking to continue their momentum from their series opener win, with a sold-out crowd expected at the Party in the Plaza and the street party on Donald Street outside the Canada Life Centre. Norva Riddell, senior vice president of sales with True North, is optimistic about the fan excitement for the game, despite the evening start time. The street party for game one saw 5,000 people in attendance, in addition to the 15,000 inside the arena. The planning for these events involves over 200 people on the ground running various elements of the event, and True North has stated that they plan to keep the size of the parties consistent in the future.

In the past, the street parties have grown larger as the Jets progressed in the playoffs, but True North has indicated that they will maintain the same size for this year’s events. There is at least one more party planned after the game on Tuesday night, with hopes that they will continue until June. Police reported no major issues at the event on Sunday, only giving a few warnings and making no arrests. Const. Jason Michalyshen has reminded attendees to keep things safe and be respectful of those around them, advising them to leave unnecessary items at home, dress warmly, and secure any belongings they bring with them. Although temperatures are expected to be cooler and windier for the game against the Avalanche, fans are anticipated to bring enough excitement to keep the party going.

The game night festivities in downtown Winnipeg are the result of months of planning from True North, with a team of over 200 people working on various aspects of the event. While the street parties have grown in size as the Jets advanced in previous playoffs, it has been decided that they will remain the same size for future events. Despite this decision, there is still excitement surrounding the game and hopes that the parties will continue until June. The police have reminded attendees to keep the evening safe and respectful, with a reminder to leave unnecessary items at home and to dress warmly for the potentially cooler and windier weather. The anticipation is high for the game against the Avalanche, and fans are expected to bring their enthusiasm to the party.

The night of game two of the Winnipeg Jets’ playoff series against the Colorado Avalanche sees a large turnout of fans in downtown Winnipeg for the Party in the Plaza and the street party on Donald Street. The excitement for the game is fueled by the Jets’ win in the series opener, with fans eager to support their team. True North, the organization behind the event, has put months of planning into the festivities and has a large team ensuring that everything runs smoothly. Despite the decision to keep the size of the parties consistent, there is still optimism for the future events and hopes that they will continue until June. Police have reminded attendees to be safe and respectful, emphasizing the importance of dressing warmly and securing belongings, as the weather is expected to be cooler and windier during the game against the Avalanche. Fans are expected to bring the necessary energy to keep the party going throughout the evening.

Overall, the excitement for the game two of the playoff series between the Winnipeg Jets and the Colorado Avalanche is palpable in downtown Winnipeg. Thousands of fans are expected to attend the party in the Plaza and the street party outside the Canada Life Centre, showing their support for the team. The planning for these events involves a large team from True North, ensuring that everything runs smoothly and that fans have an enjoyable experience. The decision to keep the size of the parties consistent for future events does not detract from the enthusiasm surrounding the game, with hopes that the parties will continue until June. Police have reminded attendees to stay safe and respectful, especially in the potentially cooler and windier weather, urging them to dress warmly and secure their belongings. With the anticipation high for the game against the Avalanche, fans are expected to bring the necessary excitement to keep the party going throughout the evening.

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