Slowly but surely, the opening-night roster for the 2025-26 Winnipeg Jets is taking shape.

Forty-five players remain in training camp with one week to go, including two final pre-season games: Tuesday night in St. Paul against the Minnesota Wild and Friday night in Calgary against the Flames.

The Jets trimmed four players from the roster Sunday, reassigning goaltender Isaac Poulter, forwards Fabian Wagner and Jacob Julien, and defenceman Dylan Anhorn to the Manitoba Moose. That followed an earlier round of cuts in which four players were returned to junior and two others joined the AHL club, which opens its camp today.

A much bigger cull is around the corner, as NHL teams must reduce to a maximum of 23 healthy players before the regular season begins Oct. 7. (The Jets open Oct. 9 at hom

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