2016 Heritage Classic Explained

Outdoor:yes
Game Name:2016 Heritage Classic
Visitor:Edmonton Oilers
Home:Winnipeg Jets
Visitor Total:3
Home Total:0
Visitor Per1:2
Visitor Per2:1
Visitor Per3:0
Home Per1:0
Home Per2:0
Home Per3:0
Date:October 22, 2016
Arena:Investors Group Field
City:Winnipeg, Manitoba
Previous:2014
Attendance:33,240
Next:2019

The 2016 Heritage Classic (known as the 2016 Tim Hortons NHL Heritage Classic for sponsorship reasons) was a regular season outdoor National Hockey League (NHL) game that was held on October 23, 2016. The game featured the Winnipeg Jets hosting the Edmonton Oilers at Investors Group Field in Winnipeg, home of the CFL's Blue Bombers. The Oilers defeated the Jets, 3–0.This was the fourth NHL Heritage Classic game, and the first of four outdoor regular season games during the 2016–17 NHL season. Unusual for the NHL outdoor games, the 2016 Heritage Classic was held in mid-autumn, during the first month of the regular season, to avoid Winnipeg's harsher winter temperatures.[1]

Background

The Jets originally announced in 2013 that they had reached an agreement with the NHL to host the game, to celebrate five years since the Atlanta Thrashers moved to Winnipeg, returning the NHL to Manitoba after a fifteen-year absence. The team had originally wanted to host the game in 2015–16, its actual fifth season.[2] However, a disagreement occurred between the NHL and the Winnipeg Blue Bombers over the game's exact date: the league wanted it held in December 2015 while the football team became concerned that this date was too close to the 103rd Grey Cup being held at the stadium on November 29.[3] In January 2015, the Jets announced that they could not reach an agreement to finalize a date for the Heritage Classic during the 2015–16 season.[4] On March 6, 2016, the NHL officially announced that the Jets would host the Oilers in the 2016 Heritage Classic during the 2016–17 NHL season; the Blue Bombers would be on a bye week that week and would play their second last home game before the Heritage Classic on October 8. This gave the NHL nearly two weeks to prepare the stadium for the game.[5]

Game Summary

Due to concern over the glare of sunlight expressed by the players, the game was delayed two hours from the original start time of 2:00 p.m.[6] The temperature at opening face-off was 10.1C, which was above seasonal for late October weather in Winnipeg.[7] The Oilers basically controlled the entire game, with three different players scoring goals in the second period, while goalie Cam Talbot made 31 saves in the shutout.[8]

Scoring summary
PeriodTeamGoalAssist(s)TimeScore
align=center 1stNo scoring
2ndalign=center EDMalign=center Mark Letestu (2) (SH)align=center Unassistedalign=center 09:24align=center 1–0 EDM
align=center EDMalign=center Darnell Nurse (1)align=center Connor McDavid (5) and Zack Kassian (2)align=center 11:10align=center 2–0 EDM
align=center EDMalign=center Zack Kassian (2)align=center Benoit Pouliot (1) and Ryan Nugent-Hopkins (2)align=center 17:16align=center 3–0 EDM
align=center 3rdNo scoring

Number in parentheses represents the player's total in goals or assists to that point of the season

Penalty summary
PeriodTeamPlayerPenaltyTimePIM
1stalign=center EDMalign=center Milan Lucicalign=center Roughingalign=center 13:21align=center 2:00
2ndalign=center EDMalign=center Darnell Nursealign=center Cross-checkingalign=center 09:02align=center 2:00
align=center EDMalign=center Andrej Sekeraalign=center Interferencealign=center 18:13align=center 2:00
3rdalign=center WPGalign=center Mathieu Perreaultalign=center High-stickingalign=center 09:12align=center 2:00
align=center WPGalign=center Tyler Myersalign=center Interferencealign=center 10:17align=center 2:00
align=center EDMalign=center Connor McDavidalign=center Trippingalign=center 17:53align=center 2:00
Shots by period
Team123Total
Edmonton align=center 8 align=center 14 align=center 10 align=center 32
Winnipeg align=center 10 align=center 11 align=center 10 align=center 31
Power play opportunities
TeamGoals/Opportunities
Edmonton 0/2
Winnipeg 0/4
Three star selections[9]
TeamPlayerStatistics
1stEDMCam TalbotShutout
2ndEDMMark Letestu1 Goal
3rdEDMDarnell Nurse1 Goal

National Anthem

The Canadian national anthem was sung by country music duo Doc Walker and country singer Brett Kissel.

Alumni Game

The Alumni Game preceding the Heritage Classic game featured players from the previous Winnipeg Jets, making it the first time that the current Jets franchise has recognized the original Jets as part of its history other than in name.

Jennifer Hanson, who sang the Canadian National Anthem before Winnipeg Jets games in the 1990s, returned to Winnipeg to sing O Canada for the first time since 1996 prior to the alumni game.[10]

The Jets alumni team was captained by former star and captain Dale Hawerchuk and included Teemu Selanne, while the Oilers alumni team included many members of its 1980s Stanley Cup-winning teams, including captain Wayne Gretzky, Mark Messier and Jari Kurri.[11]

Willy Lindstrom was traded from the Oilers alumni to the Jets alumni prior to the start of the third period in exchange for a first-round selection in the next alumni game. (Lindstrom had previously played for both the Winnipeg Jets and the Oilers during his playing career.) Winnipeg won the Alumni Game 6–5, the winning goal coming from Selanne on a penalty shot with 3.6 seconds left after being tripped by Oiler and Hockey Night in Canada analyst Craig Simpson.[12]

Television

The game was broadcast on Sportsnet and TVA Sports in Canada, while the NHL Network simulcast Sportsnet's feed in the U.S.[13]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Heritage Classic set for Oct. 23. March 10, 2016. Winnipeg Sun. Postmedia Network. March 6, 2016.
  2. News: Lawless . Gary . Winnipeg lands Heritage Classic . Winnipeg Free Press . December 10, 2013 . December 10, 2013 . D3.
  3. News: Johnston . Mike . Winnipeg Heritage Classic postponed until 2016 . . January 20, 2015 . May 31, 2015 .
  4. News: Statement Regarding the Heritage Classic . Winnipeg Jets . January 20, 2015 . January 20, 2015.
  5. Web site: 2016 Tim Hortons NHL Heritage Classic coming to Winnipeg. March 6, 2016. NHL. March 6, 2016.
  6. News: Heritage Classic shined bright despite game delay. Campbell, Tim. October 23, 2016. National Hockey League. October 30, 2016.
  7. News: Edmonton Oilers shut out Winnipeg Jets in Heritage Classic. Rosset, Mitch. October 23, 2016. Global News. October 30, 2016.
  8. Web site: Oilers shut out Jets in Heritage Classic . NHL.com . October 23, 2016 . March 4, 2018.
  9. News: Oilers shut out Jets 3-0 at Heritage Classic. 2016-10-24. Edmonton Journal. en-US. 2016-10-31.
  10. News: Bandit Berthiaume strikes again. Penton, Kirk. Winnipeg Sun. October 22, 2016. October 31, 2016.
  11. News: Gretzky to play for Oilers at alumni game. Williams Patrick. NHL. March 6, 2016. October 31, 2016.
  12. News: Lindstrom traded during Heritage Classic Alumni Game. Campbell, Tim. NHL. October 22, 2016. October 31, 2016.
  13. Web site: Details announced for 2016 Heritage Classic. NHL.com. 2016-10-31.