The Telegram (St. John's)

Third time lucky for Scheifele?

Becomes a full-time pro this season, meaning he will play in either Winnipeg or St. John’s

- BY SCOTT EDMONDS

It was almost 30 C outside but there was still hockey Monday as the Winnipeg Jets developmen­t camp got underway on the edge of the city with 43 young prospects.

Some, such as goaltender Eric Comrie, barely 18, probably have a long way to go before they lace up skates in the NHL.

But others, such as centre Mark Scheifele, 20, could have a far more immediate impact on the future of a team that is trying to get a lot better this season.

This is Scheifele’s third such camp and he says he has one thing on his mind — making the team that made him their first draft pick in 2011. He was also the first draft pick of the Jets period, since the former Thrashers had just relocated to Winnipeg from Atlanta.

“I’m working my hardest to be on the team full time this year,” Scheifele said after the first day on the ice.

The biggest thing Scheifele suggests he needs is strength and he is certainly a little bigger and stronger looking than he was in 2011.

Scheifele and 2012 draft pick Jacob Trouba have been training with Gary Roberts. The retired NHL left-winger, who played 21 seasons in the league, runs a high-performanc­e centre in Toronto.

“I’ve been there just over a month now. I’ve already seen huge gains in my body and my strength,” said Scheifele.

He also says it’s good to have someone like Trouba around. Scheifele played for Canada and Trouba, the Jets top pick last year, for the United States in the world juniors.

The U.S. won gold and Canada came home without a medal this year at the competitio­n, something Trouba admits he brings up now and then.

“We still joke about the world juniors quite a bit but we do push each other,” said Scheifele.

The Jets have tried him out twice at the beginning of the last two seasons but both times felt he needed more seasoning and sent him back to his OHL junior team, the Barrie Colts, coached by a former original Winnipeg Jet, Dale Hawerchuk.

This season, if he doesn’t make the Jets, he’s almost certainly bound for the AHL’s St. John’s IceCaps, Winnipeg’s farm team.

Scheifele played with the IceCaps during the 2012 Calder Cup playoffs after Barrie’s season was over.

Last season, Scheifele developed into a major offensive threat in the OHL, leading his Colts to within one game of qualifying for the Memorial Cup this year. He was injured and had to watch as they lost Game 7 and missed the tournament.

“It was honestly the hardest thing I’ve ever done, to watch the game from the stands and not able to be out there in game seven. . . It was the toughest feeling I’ve ever had to deal with, to see the guys heartbroke­n like that and not being able to be with them.”

This is the year many expect him to graduate but he suggests the pressure is the same he has felt every year.

“I think there’s always pressure. I put a lot of pressure on myself every year I’ve been here.”

The Jets have 22 forwards, 15 defencemen and six goaltender­s in camp, which lasts until Friday.

Trouba also says the competitiv­e spirit he and possible future teammate Scheifele bring to their training with Roberts is a good thing.

“We’re pretty good friends and I think the kind of people we are we’re both pretty competitiv­e people. . .I think it’s good and it’s healthy for our relationsh­ip,” said Trouba, who could also play in St. John’s this season since he is a player coming out of the university ranks, not a major junior team.

“I want this place to be home for quite a while for me and I’m working hard to get there. . . I feel better than I have my whole career.”

JETS DEVELOPMEN­T CAMP ROSTER

Goaltender­s (6)

Eric Comrie, Connor Hellebuyck, Jason Kasdorf, *Charlie Lindgren, Jamie Phillips, Juho Olkinuora

Defencemen (15)

Ben Chiarot, *Kevin Czuczman, *Luke Eibler, Marcus Karlstrom, Brenden Kichton, Jan Kostalek, *Zach Loesch, Julian Melchiori, Josh Morrissey, Tucker Poolman, Brennan Serville, Cody Sol, Peter Stoykewych, Jacob Trouba, *Michael Young

Forwards (22)

*Matt Bailey, Austen Brassard, *Mark Cooper, Andrew Copp, *Austin Czarnik, *David Johnstone, *Ronalds Kenins, Scott Kosmachuk, Tanner Lane, J.C. Lipon, Jimmy Lodge, Adam Lowry, *Dylan Margonari, Ryan Olsen, Nic Petan, *Josh Pitt, Mark Scheifele, *Tyler Sikura, Lukas Sutter, Ivan Telegin, * Matt White, *Michael Zalewski Note: Players in bold have appeared in games for the AHL’s St. John’s IceCaps * Tryout players

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 ?? — Canadian Press file photo ?? Forwards Mark Scheifele and Ivan Telegin (right) are two of seven players attending the Winnipeg Jets’ developmen­t camp this week who have played for the AHL’s St. John’s IceCaps.
— Canadian Press file photo Forwards Mark Scheifele and Ivan Telegin (right) are two of seven players attending the Winnipeg Jets’ developmen­t camp this week who have played for the AHL’s St. John’s IceCaps.

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