
07/21/08
THREE SIGNED. NICE!
GILL, STORK AND GILES COME TO TERMS
GREAT HEADLINES CONTINUE!
Pictured: Phil Stork one of three Jets to sign Monday. (c) 2007 Jets Images.
RED DEER, AB - The Red Deer Jets announced Monday that they have reacquired the rights to Phil Stork and Warren Gill for the upcoming season as well as signing Dr. Owen Giles to an exclusive two-way rookie contract.
The announcement was made as GM Joe Whitbread re visited his Jets office for the first time after a two week hiatus.
"Its a good day for our fans!" said Whitbread from his office at the Centrium. "Our roster is back to where I'm comfortable again and I really like the nucleus of guys on board again."
Although full disclosure of the contracts were not released, all three players are back with one year deals with the rookie minimum for Giles.
Warren Gill, who was officially signed Friday has a one year deal that includes him calling shotgun for all out of town road games. The unique clause allows Gill to automatically ride in the passenger front seat for all trips to Eckville, Sylvan Lake or any other out of Red Deer venue should he NOT be the driver. He was also named the team's official Equipment Manager at his request.
Pictured: Warren Gill is the team's new equipment manager. (c)2007 Jets Images.
I really want to offer something back to the team like so many others do and this is a good fit for me. Water bottles, jerseys, socks, pants...whatever I can do to help. I'm glad I'm on board to help a little more this year!" Gill stated.
Veteran Phil Stork, who returned to the Jets in trade last season from the Saints where he began the 07-08 season, was signed to a one year deal which will include sponsorship opportunities not unlike Pure Chiropractic last season. The undisclosed sponsorship from Stork's "CNC Office Solutions" will be released at a further date but may include an agreement for naming rights to the Jets' outdoor game rumored to be planned for this season.
Doc O Giles (pictured above), who was only an affiliate last year playing in a handful of Jets games, was elated with the news of his new contract after negotiations through his player rep. Dr. Michael Heinzlmeir of Storm Sports Management.
"This is a great day for myself and my soon to be wife. Red Deer is a great city and one that has embraced us in every way possible. I look forward spending my entire career with the Jets and I'm thrilled about the direction we are heading in, led by our owner Cam Ward and General Manager Joe Whitbread. I'd like to thank the Red Deer Jets and our great fans for making this possible." he said in a release.
Giles contract is the only two-way deal on record giving the Jets organization priority for the fiesty forward but allowing for conditioning stints on his church team in Balmoral when applicable to either himself or the parent franchise.
With the three latest signings, the Jets' roster is set at 15 once again. The only non returnee is Merrick Sutter while contracts are in place for all returning Jets from last year all but guaranteeing Giles the Rookie of the Year trophy prior to stepping on the ice.
Rumors abound that Deuce Murdock is fathering at home these days and will be available during nap times for more exclusive interviews and contraversy on our Jets Facebook Site. Murdock, who has been the Jets Official Insider since 2006, has alledgedly been busy raising Scott Malo's child Sadie this past year and hasn't been heard from all that much. That's a whole other story apparently.
Keep reading here and the Facebook Site for more including a detailed reports from our visit with Jets' owner Cam Ward this weekend.
07/21/08
CARGILL CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY
Pictured: Chad Cargill at Training Camp in 2006. (c)2006 Jets Images.
RED DEER, AB - He's been almost invisible this off season coming out only once to sign a lucrative Jets contract amid controversy with the team but Chad Cargill took Monday to celebrate his birthday.
Cargill, who was second in scoring last season, turned 28 on Monday and is expected to join his team mates for the first time Friday when they dine with owner Cam Ward at a local establishment in Red Deer.
The owner's Dinner, scheduled for Friday evening, will be the first chance for Cargill and many other Jets to finally meet with the Ward ownership group who has so graciously supported the Jets franchise since 2006.
Happy Birthday Chad!
OTHER NEWS: Jared Waldo is expected to have a new episode of JETS RADIO online at the Jets Facebook Site this week. Comments from Cargill, Whitbread and Walker are expected to close the book on the negotiation controversy once and for all. AND...Doc O and Warren Gill are close to signing deals according to rumors. Details coming up on reddeerjets.com and our Facebook group affiliate Site.
07/16/08
WARDO TO TREAT JETS
JULY 25th DINNER WITH TEAM OWNER

RED DEER, AB - The Red Deer Jets announced Wednesday that team owner Cam Ward of the Carolina Hurricanes will be back in Red Deer Friday, July 25th at 5:30pm to meet with and treat his team to dinner.
"He's rented a private room at the Keg for Jets players only and we hope everyone can attend." explained Jeremy Jablonski who is the team director of philanthropy and fundraising and has been organizing the visit by the owner. "We're hoping all Jets will be able to attend this reward dinner and general meeting."
Ward, who philanthropically purchased the Jet in the summer of 2006 after winning his first Stanley Cup with Carolina along with the Conn Smythe Trophy as NHL Playoff MVP says he's looking forward to visiting with Jets players.
"It would be great to start the evening with a dinner with the Jets...compliments of the owner!" he said.
The visit marks the first time the owner has met with members of his team as a group. Ward, a Sherwood Park, AB native lives in Raleigh, NC with his wife Cody who is from Red Deer and will be visiting the city he played junior hockey in for the first time since the summer he bought the Jets.
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07/10/08
CARGILL THEN WHITBREAD SIGNS
CURTAIN GOES DOWN ON CONTRACT SAGA
'MONUMENTAL DEALS' ARE DONE

Pictured: Chad Cargill and Joe Whitbread are 'back on board' with unprecedented deals. (c) 2007 Jets Images
RED DEER, AB - It wasn't easy but Interim GM Andrew Walker was able to not only sign one of the 'best Jets to ever wear blue, red and white' Wednesday - according to Deuce Murdock, but also the 'heart of the team' according to ownership.
Chad Cargill (the CHAD), whom fans have been petitioning new management to sign for weeks finally put to pen to paper from his summer vacation spot on the lake in Kelowna, B.C. yesterday while GM-Joe Whitbread followed mere minutes later as expected.
Cargill's deal was the largest on record for those mere minutes, earning the sniper 3 years with a bonus clause for a fourth should he reach top THREE in team scoring in EACH of the three seasons or top TWO in TWO of the three. Cargill, who was second in scoring to Whitbread last season in his first full year at the forward position, was also rewarded with a full time forward contract and skate sharpening card. Something his agent, Boomdog Enterprises Inc. is elated.
"I'm very pleased that this deal is done. Chad Cargill has been an offensive force for the Jets from the very beginning." Molberg stated as camera shutters clicked furiously.
"The Jets have recognized the importance of offense and have rewarded one of their top performers with a deal commensurate of his abilities. I wish both Mr. Cargill and the Red Deer Jets much success as they work towards being an elite team once again."

Pictured: Chad Cargill in 2006, former Captain signs first (c)2006 Jets Images
The team's reinstated GM, Joe Whitbread, who has led the team in goals and scoring from inception, immediately inked a four year player contract with option for a fifth - now the longest on record.
"I want to be clear that my agent ('05 Sports Management - Leanne Langlois) and I were OFFERED this deal and didn't once DEMAND anything." said Whitbread meeting media officially for the first time. "I had a lot of people in my corner on this, I've learned, including ownership (Cam Ward) and for that I really want to express my appreciation for the support!"
Whitbread, who was named captain of the Jets by his team mates last fall, will earn his fifth year if he sets single season Jets records for Goals, Assists or Points in any of his first four years. Whitbread will also take over the GM duties immediately as Walker is relagated to his AGM chair once again.
"We (Walker & Whitbread) knew going in that this wasn't going to be easy and now we both have a new appreciation I think of the other side. Andrew did an amazing job ensuring the integrity of our team was not compromised while still diligently achieving the task at hand and others. I commend him on his efforts and thank Jesse Johnston for his as well." said Whitbread.
Johnston (below) had been the replacement AGM while Walker held the top role.

Pictured: Jesse Johnston and Andrew Walker work to secure two offensive threats last week. (C) 2008 K.Early Images
For the first time, Whitbread's player contract will be separate from his General Manager duties.
"I made an offer to Joe that we keep his two jobs separate so he can concentrate on his game." said Walker. "So he also has a 2 year GM contract, with option for year 3. The 3rd year of GM deal kicks in if the Jets winning % EXCEEDS that of the 2007-2008 season, in each of the 08-09 or 09-10 campaigns."
"I think this wll allow me to better my game and that of the Jets." explained Whitbread. "I'm very happy to separate them."

Pictured: Walker and Whitbread at the 2006 Molson Jets Training Camp. (c) 2006 Jets Images.
Walker's work in the GM chair, although admittedly not easy has now come to a close. Much specualtion this week had the two managers at wits end by Thursday with many Jets team mates commenting on their struggles.
"Walker tells me Whitbread is the issue, Whitbread says Walker is the issue..." said Jeremy Jablonski Wednesday. "What is going on? Get it done already guys."
Jared Waldo was looking for the real GM to come back.
"I also believe Joe Whitbread deserves a new contract." he said via Facebook.
Jamie Rankin was desperately attempting to get the GM back.
"Bring back Whitbread!!! This is getting ridiculous! He's the back bone of our team, a fan favorite and top point getter... plus the organizer of the Jets open at Innisfail. Think about it...."
Whitbread and Walker, who shared the press conference table Wednesday seemed to get along just fine following the mandatory yet sometimes awkward negotiations.
Pictured: Warren Gill is next on the GM's radar having already made contact with the veteran forward. (C)2007 Jets Images.
"Through all of this, the Jets have gotten stronger and now we can put it behind us and concentrate on getting Stork and Gill back on board with AP-Giles waiting in the wings. Then a new season will hopefully bring us all some closure to a white water summer of Jets necessary business." said Whitbread respectfully while Walker added: "ANDREW WALKER is no longer GM of the Jets..mission accomplished...YOU"RE WELCOME JERKS!" almost like a Facebook status, and stormed out.
Comment on what you've read and the turbulant negotiations on our JETS Facebook Group Site. Plus, read Deuce Murdock's Jets Insider with more Jets news you can't read here. JETS-RADIO is (hopefully) expected soon and you can see JETS-TV and pictures from JETS-IMAGES photographers. Its all on our JETS Facebook group Site!
07/09/08
OWNER COMMENTS ON "WHITBREAD CONTRACT DRAMA"
WARDO WANTS "HEART OF TEAM" SIGNED

Pictured: Jets owner, Cam Ward at his home in Raleigh, NC (c) 2007 Jets Images.
RED DEER, AB. - The fans want him back and now its clear so does the owner.
Jets' owner Cam Ward has made an official comment on the status of Joe Whitbread's stalled negotiations with the Jets through interim GM Andrew Walker.
"What is up with this Whitbread contract drama?!" queried Ward through an e-mail message.
"Tell Walker, as the Jets GM, to do whatever is necessary to sign the 'heart' of the team, Joe Whitbread!" he commented sternly.
"That coming from the owner!" he added.
Cam Ward, who philanthropically purchased the Red Deer Jets Hockey Club following his Stanley Cup and Conn Smythe trophy win in 2006 with the Carolina Hurricanes, says even though he's far away for the better part of the season, he's tuned in with his team.
"I check the site ever so often and really enjoy the updates. Makes me laugh...it sounds so real!"
Although Ward wants the best for the captain and his Jets, he did mention that there needs to be some loyalty.
"I am kind of dissapointed that Whitbread is tempted to leave the Jets for another team though..."
Meanwhile, news has surfaced that the Jets are planning a "very special" mandatory attendance gathering on Friday, July 25th. Exact details have not been released however allegedly "only the best excuses will be accepted - such as Russian trips...or death." according to the team.
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07/08/08
INTERIM GM IMPOSES DEADLINE
NO MOVEMENT FROM CARGILL & WHITBREAD CAMPS

Pictured: Andrew Walker at a Future Shop autograph signing in 2006. (C) Jets Images
RED DEER, AB - Having occupied the GM office for over a week, Andrew Walker has yet to sign a single player but not for lack of effort.
Walker, who was appointed the GM role following Joe Whitbread's stepping down for his own contract negotiation through 05 Sports Management in June, has met with both Whitbread and Cargill but has yet to put pen to paper.
"I have offered both player's agents lucrative contracts for next season and beyond." says Walker. "We have had very little progress though in agreeing to terms."
Trouble in negotiating hasn't always been the players' fault says Walker.
"(Dean) Molberg (of Boomdog Enterprises Inc.) has been illusive at best, more like invisible and Ms.Langlois ('05 Sports Management) has been a very tough negotiator - Its very frustrating!"
Walker is said to have been forced into a stale mate with '05 Sports Management, acting agency for Joe Whitbread while he negotiates with Boomdog Enterprises Inc., acting agent for Cargill.
"Whitbread won't sign until Cargill does unless he can resume GM duties immediately." Said Walker boldly, "...but Cargill is holding for details on Whitbread's arrangement too and I want to stay in office until July 17th when I leave for Russia."
The Stale mate is expected to continue but Walker has now imposed a deadline of July 16th. That's when he says the deals on the table expire.
"After July 16th, the biggest offer in team history will not be getting any bigger." says Walker. "If anything, it runs the risk of diminishing!"
Walker says both players are still a priority however.
"These players are integral to the Jets organization but truthfully we can't wait around for them while other teams are filling their rosters and its just not fair to their team mates. Remember, Its a privilege not a right to be a Jet! And it was Molberg who coined that!" he added.
'05 Sports Management has issued this statement:
"Mr Whitbread is NOT bigger than the Jets and doesn't want to be deemed a 'hold-out'. We are simply encouraged by Mr. Walker's offer for the best possible deal and are prepared to wait for Mr. Cargill's details first. Let us be clear however, Mr. Whitbread will sign the deal on the table but take over his GM duties immediately. Unfortunately, that's where Mr.Walker holds the cards at this point as he is not prepared to rescind his seat just yet for some reason."
Full disclosure of Whitbread's deal has not been released but it has been reported to be the most lucrative and longest on record while Cargill's remains a complete mystery.
"At this point, I want Joe to be a Jet, Joe wants to be a Jet and his team mates want Joe to be a Jet, however his agent appears to differ in that opinion." Said Walker in reaction.
Meanwhile, still unsigned veteran Warren Gill, who is still self represented has finally approached Jets Management for a deal. He's expected to be added to the jets roster for his third season right away but may have new roles to fill by all accounts.
AP-Doc O Giles, who is allegedly a new father, has not been approached officially by the interim GM.
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07/04/08
WALKER STRUGGLES IN GM ROLE
FRUSTRATED WITH NEGOTIATIONS
RED DEER, AB - Since Andrew Walker was appointed the interim GM of the Red Deer Jets, he hasn't been able to get a single thing done.
As of Friday morning, Walker, who became Jets GM June 30th after Joe Whitbread stepped down, had only hired a new assistant who isn't even a Jet. News broke Wednesday that Walker had hired one time Jets Images photographer and current news reporter Jesse Johnston much to the chagrin of his team mates.

Pictured: Jesse Johnston (left) and Andrew Walker (right) join forces in the Jets office. (c)2008 Jets Images
"Who's Jesse Johnston?" asked Jets forward Tyler Labrecque, who himself was close to being named the interim GM prior to Walker's appointment.
Walker's assigned responsibility was simply to get Joe Whitbread's contract signed yet there has only been basic communication established between the Jets captain's new agent Leanne Langlois of 05 Sports Management and the Interim GM.
"She's been out of town and out of cell phone range alledgedly." said a frustrated Andrew Walker Thursday. "She is doing a disservice to her client. Free agency has been open for 4 days..and she has not picked up or returned ONE phone call."
Obviously negotiations are not going well. Walker continued.
"I DID however receive a text, and she was furious that we hadn't offered anything....but I ask you.....exactly HOW did she think I would offer anything when she won't talk to me?"

Pictured: Leanne Langlois of 05 Sports Management. In charge of Whitbread's negotiations. (c) 2008 Jets Images
05 Sports Management has issued this release.
"I have made an initial proposal on behalf of my client and was told by Mr. Walker that it probably 'sounds like something (we) can do.' Since then however, I have simply been harassed and offended by the Interim GM and no progress has been made.
Mr. Walker refuses to counter our initial offer or move forward with professional negotiations. Instead, I fear we're getting farther apart to signing Mr. Whitbread and not closer together.
My client has been offered a deal from the Pylons and we're currently talking to at least one other team about his services. Mr. Whitbread is highly respected in Rec Hockey Circles and would be a perfect fit anywhere. I caution Mr. Walker from losing his composure."
Joe Whitbread, who has been enjoying his time away from the office for the first time since 2006, doesn't seem to be in any hurry to get a deal done.
"I love the Jets. I want to be a Jet. But for my family and I right now, I need to make sure we're being treated properly."
It has been speculated by Facebook Jets Insider Deuce Murdock that Whitbread might be demanding a 5 year deal with performance incentives although that has not been confirmed by 05 Sports Mangement.
There has been little to no progress on re-acquiring the services of the highly sought after Chad Cargill either. Something Whitbread didn't officially task to the interim GM. Still, Andrew Walker has said (in third person strangely) that he's working hard with his new assistant.
"Walker hunkered down in his office......plenty of work and news will be in the cards..."
Warren Gill, Phil Stork and AP Owen Giles are all without contracts and remain free agents.
07/02/08
PYLONS MOVE IN
OFFER ON THE TABLE

Pictured: Joe Whitbread may be wearing Pylon Orange next season if Mike Klass has his way. (c)2007 Jets Images.
RED DEER, AB - This website has learned that the Pylons have officially made an offer for Joe Whitbread next season. (THIS IS NOT A JOKE!) Terms were not disclosed but the (former) GM and Jets captain has made it clear in the days leading up to the deadline that he is entertaining offers through his agent '05 Sports Management for the benefit of his family.
Whitbread was unavailable to comment but its believed he was reached by the Pylons GM, Mike Klass on Wednesday with a defined outline of what the arch rivals were proposing including LARGE incentives that "...shouldn't be overlooked..." according to one source.
The Pylons office did not return our calls for an interview but the offer has been officially confirmed.
On the Jets front, current interim GM, Andrew Walker has alledgedly made some headway toward securing unrestricted Free Agent Chad Cargill for next season. Walker has begun talks with Cargill's agent Dean Molberg of Boomdog Enterprises Inc. in Calgary which is something Whitbread never did. An offer was alledgedly tabled but neither an acceptance nor a counter has been received.
Warren Gill and Phil Stork are both UFA's as well with Gill's spot on the team up in the air. One of the most respected Jets, Gill's commitment and responsibility to the team has been questioned this off season with very little to no contact received from the Jets forward. Whether he even wants a deal is unknown and it remains to be seen if he'll even be back in a Jets uniform this season.
Phil Stork has already stated he's ready to return and his signing is imminent by all accounts.
PURE CHIROPRACTIC ADJUSTMENTS: A new episode of JETS RADIO with Jared Waldo is expected next week. Check out our Facebook group site for JETS-TV, Jets Images and JETS RADIO as well as JETS Insider Deuce Murdock who has apparently taken some time off this summer...Where's Senkow? Another signed Jet that has dissapeared.
Off the wire -- Doc O player contract comes to an abrupt pause as player agent's wife goes into labor.
06/30/08
WHITBREAD STEPS DOWN ! !
WALKER TAKES OVER INTERIM GM DUTIES

Pictured: Joe Whitbread (left) steps aside for Interim GM Andrew Walker (right). (c) 2006 Jets Images
RED DEER, AB. - With only a day to go before a Jets free agent frenzy and still without a personal contract, Jets Captain Joe Whitbread has officially stepped down from his management position as Jets GM.
"Today, I have to do what's right for me and my team mates and this organization." Whitbread announced from a packed and shocked Centrium media conference Monday.
"It would be a conflict of interest to negotiate my own deal through this club to which I have the utmost respect for. Therefore, today, I am handing over the reigns to our Assistant to the General Manager Andrew Walker in hopes that he'll look after the best interests of our ownership group, our players, the fans and me. I hope to be back in this office very soon."
Whitbread, who is an original Jet back in 2005, has stepped down indefinitely in order to secure himself a new contract for the upcoming season which could take weeks.
Represented by Leanne Langlois of the '05 Sports Management, Whitbread will no doubt command mass attention from the free agent market after midnight Monday.

Pictured: Whitbread temporarily steps down as Jets GM live on JETS TV Monday
"I'm not looking to go anywhere." said Whitbread. "This is not me testing out the waters, but I do have to look out for me and my family first. If the Jets can get something done that I'm happy with then of course, this is where I want to be - no question! If we can't however, I'll certainly entertain offers elsewhere through my agent. Its time for me to finally think about whats best for me. I think my team mates can appreciate that."
In his final week in office, Whitbread was able to re-sign F-Jablonski, F-Zimmerman and F-McLevin but still hasn't come to terms with F-Cargill, F-Stork, F-Gill or (AP) F-Owen Giles who isn't under contract yet anyway but who's rights belong to the Jets.
Stork, Gill and Cargill will all join Whitbread as Free agents on July 1st with Cargill and Whitbread no doubt entertaining interest from other Rec teams below the cap.
The Bucs, where Whitbread's brother and former Jet, Rory has been through two seasons and the Pylons, through crosstown rival Mike Klass have already expressed interest in Whitbread while Wei's Western Wear, Waters Mackie, 53rd Street Music and others have looked at Cargill alledgedly.
Stork could go back to the Saints this season while Gill will most likely re-sign with the Jets when the time is right. Neither have official representation. Giles and his agent Storm Sports Management of Red Deer, is expected to be added to the Jets roster as the team's only rookie this season.
"I hope this won't take too long." expressed Whitbread. "But my agent is out of town until at least Thursday so I don't expect much to happen early."
Walker has been appointed interim GM but will be highly scrutinized on his priorities.
"Walker's job is to opperate this office while I'm away and work on a contract for me. That doesn't mean he gets to make changes or major decisions concerning player additions, trades, or even scheduling. He knows that and there's a lot on the line for him if he does make bad decisions however, he's the GM now, until such time as I can hopefully return."
Check out the Jets Facebook Group site for reaction and news through Jets Insider - Deuce Murdock as well as our JETS RADIO and JETS-TV features.
06/25/08
JABLONSKI; ZIMMERMAN; MCLEVIN SIGN EXTENSIONS
GILES; CARGILL APPROACHED

Pictured: Jablonski, McLevin and Zimmerman are all back in Jets blue this season. (c)2007 Jets Images
RED DEER, AB - There was bound to be a lot of negotiations before July 1st's free agency deadline and the Red Deer Jets General Manager hasn't dissapointed.
The Red Deer Rec Hockey Team re-inked three of their top players Thursday and by all accounts, are close to adding others in a spree of finalized contract extensions.
The Jets announced Thursday that F-Jeremy Jablonski has been named the teams new Treasurer. In addition, Jablonski has signed a two-year standard player contract making him a Jet until the end of the 2009-2010 season. he will maintain his role as Director of Philanthropy and Fundraising as well.
"I'm glad to be a Jet once again and affiliated with such great people right from the top on down. Although I am heavily involved with fundraising on the 35 million dollar RDC Capital Campaign, I'll do all I can for the Jets and Special Olympics." he added.

Pictured: Jets forward Jeremy Jablonski is back for 2008 (c) 2007Jets Images
The Jets have also re-signed Garrett Zimmerman and Keegan McLevin to single year deals Thursday.
Zimmerman, a Jets veteran, has signed a standard one year players agreement through the help of his new local agent Laurie Kellough. Zimmerman, who was fourth in team scoring last season has been busy working out for next year and says he'll be in the best shape he's ever been.
"I have been on a diciplined diet and physical reginment all summer and feel I will help the team like never before. I'm in the best shape of my life!"
Keegan McLevin had his rookie contract extended for a single term as well following two days of negotiations with the GM.
"We talked on and off this week." said Whitbread. "He had some casual demands and deservedly so and we came to terms on a few of them, I'm not at liberty to discuss."
Rumors have McLevin demanding a matching blue helmet in his sophomore season and some sponsorship changes moving ahead but none can be confirmed.
With the three new re-signings, the Jets roster begins to take shape having only Chad Cargill, Joe Whitbread, Warren Gill and Phil Stork left to sing before the deadline of those returning.

Pictured: Chad Cargill might not be as easy to get back this season (c)2007 Jets Images
Reports say that affiliate, Owen Giles has officially been approached for next season through his agent Storm Sports Management in Red Deer.
"We have offered Owen a contract moving forward, yes. I'm told he's very interested in playing full time and some sponsorship too with Pure Chiropractic - Your Family Wellness Centre - Downtown. Purechiropractic.ca"
Whitbread has not officially stepped down from his GM duties yet to make way for negotiations of his own deal through AGM Andrew Walker and the GM's new agent Leanne Langlois. Whitbread has surprisingly booked an informal meeting with unsigned F-Chad Cargill on Monday without Cargill's agent on hand.
Its expected that prior to their meeting, Whitbread will step down only one day ahead of the July 1st deadline. The meeting is not considered tampering due to his GM's role release however, Whitbread and Cargill are expected to be the last remaining unsigned Jets at that time.
F-Merrick Sutter is expected to be given his outright release from the Jets as trade talks have fallen short on many levels in New Jersey and Calgary.
06/24/08
JETS CAN'T SEE WITHOUT THEIR CONTRACTS
FINAL WEEKEND TO SIGN KEY PLAYERS

Pictured: Jablonski, McLevin and Zimmerman, all without contracts so far, face off against Waters Mackie in January 2008. (c)2008 Jets Images
RED DEER, AB - The Red Deer Jets GM is scurrying to finish up deals before the July 1st deadline in what will be a busy weekend.
Cargill, Stork, Jablonski, McLevin, Zimmerman, and Gill are all key elements that as of right now, are not coming back to the Jets however rumor has it there are plenty of contracts being offered.
As of Tuesday morning, Jets GM Joe Whitbread, who himself doesn't have a deal moving forward on July 1st, was rumored to have inked or be in the process of inking Keegan McLevin and Garrett Zimmerman to contract extensions. He has also been rumored to have officially made an offer to affiliate Jet Owen Giles through his player agent at Pure Chiropractic.
Both McLevin and Giles were not only players last season but also sponsored the Jets on a Corporate level leading some critics to believe the Jets are only schmoozing clients to gain players. Something the GM firmly denies.

Pictured above: The beautiful Pure Chirpractic building downtonw Red Deer. www.purechiropractic.ca "YOUR FAMILY WELLNESS CENTRE"
"Mr. Keegan McLevin of McLevins Industries Inc. - proud Jets-INO sponsor and key contributor and Dr. Owen Giles of Pure Chiropractic - your family Wellness centre downtown and at www.purechiropractic.ca may very well have been asked to re-sign with the Jets this season. Both are outstanding contributors to our community and the Jets organization however are NOT being brought back for simply their sponsorship. Visit them at their respective business' or online if you don't believe me and ask them for yourself!"

"I love Pure Chiropractic and McLevins Industries Inc.! I personally won't go anywhere else!" he added.
Alledgedly Garrett Zimmerman, through the help of his new local female agent Laurie Kellough of Kellough Enterprises Inc has re-inked for a standard one year deal although confirmation has not been given yet is expected very soon.
Stork, Gill and Cargill have not yet been approached by all accounts while Jablonski and Whitbread have talked on and off through out the off season and could also be close to a deal.
Cargill's re-signing is expected to be the most complicated through agency Boomdog Enterprises with neither side moving an inch since intial talks started. Whitbread's own deal, to be delivered by his new , unnamed agent and Assistant to the General Manager Andrew Walker representing the Jets, isn't going to be easy either by all accounts.

Pictured: Dean Molberg at Boomdog Industries stands pat with the best intentions for Chad Cargill (C) 2005 Jets Images
July 1st will be a holiday for some and the GM will deserve one by then given the amount of work he's required to complete in the coming days.
06/20/08
MORE JETS OBTAIN AGENTS
McLEVIN, ZIMMERMAN, WHITBREAD LATEST TO HIRE
Pictured: Joe Whitbread against 53rd Street Music last season (c) 2007 Jets Images
RED DEER, AB - Following Garrett Zimmerman's announcement earlier this week regarding the appointment of a new local agent, more Jets seem to be hiring too.
"It's a business." said Jets GM Joe Whitbread, hanging out with friends and team mates Thursday night.
"There's so much more at stake than there was even a year ago."
Whitbread looks to be the latest to add a player agent in preparation for a lengthy and complicated negotiation but by all accounts, it won't be Boomdog Enterprises Inc.
Originally speculated to be approached or approaching Boomdog for his wealth of agency experience, Whitbread looks now to be headed in a totally different direction.
"I have preliminary representation, yes." Said Whitbread. "My agent is new to sports management but has ample legal experience and SHE was at more games than Boomer these last two years!" he added.
Whitbread says he has nothing against Dean Molberg of Boomdog Enterprises Inc. but feels his new direction is more beneficial to a good deal.
"Boomer is at the draft in Ottawa for obvious reasons and he's a busy guy. I have the utmost respect for him, his business and what he has done for the Jets, I'm just not sure he and I will ever work together. I have great trust in this decision." he said.
Although still unnamed, Whitbread will become the second Jet to hire female representation if the rumors are true. Zimmerman hired Laurie Kellough last week and remains without a deal.
In related news, Keegan McLevin has alledgedly been approached by the GM with an official contract offer for next season but he too has relegated the business of hockey to an unnmaed agent in charge of his negotiation. McLevin is expected to counter offer in the coming days.
Phil Stork, Jeremy Jablonski, Warren Gill, Chad Cargill, Whitbread, Zimmerman and McLevin all remain on the outside looking in and a decision still needs to made on affiliate Owen Giles for next season.
Apparently even Rec hockey is a Business now and from all accounts, lots is about to happen within the Jets organization in a short period of time as the July 1st deadline approaches.
06/13/08
06/13/08
ZIMMERMAN OBTAINS LOCAL REPRESENTATION
MORE JETS FIRSTS FOR VETERAN
Pictured: Garrett Zimmerman with famed Jet and likeness Thomas Steen. (c)2006 Jets Images.
RED DEER , AB - In an e-mail letter obtained by Jets Entertainment and reddeerjets.com, veteran forward Garrett Zimmerman has announced his intentions to the team's GM for new representation on a local level.
Zimmerman, an original Jet, will maintain his association with Don Meehan but bring on Laurie Kellough from Kellough Enterprises in Red Deer.
Zimmerman writes:
"...As I look at my calendar I realize we are approaching the midpoint of June and with July 1 just weeks away the time has come for me to seek a contract offer from JETS management. Free Agency looms large right now and I don’t want to go anywhere but as of right now I have to be honest and say that I am entertaining offers from other teams should they approach me.
As we all know I am well represented by a world renowned player agent, Don Meehan. However, Mr.Meehan has been extremely busy of late negotiating contracts for NHL players of the likes of Jarome Iginla and Alexander Ovechkin. As a result of his involvement with these high profile NHL stars, of which both are up as candidates for the 2008 HART TROPHY, he has not been able to put in the necessary time to negotiate my contract with JETS management. In a phone conversation earlier today Mr.Meehan and I both agreed that for this year I should attempt to secure representation from someone closer to the area who can look out for the best interests of my career as a JET.
I have secured local representation and my new player agent is Ms.Laurie Kellough. Ms.Kellough has requested to be my player agent and I have granted her such rights. I hope that together you and her can fairly, justly and quickly come to terms on an agreement that would see me remain a JET for a third consecutive year. I trust Ms.Kellough’s expertise and know that she will handle the discussions with respect, dignity and honor. Just as I was the first JET in team history to secure a professional player agent, I have also become the first JET in team history to secure a female player agent . I am now represented by both Mr.Meehan and Ms.Kellough,
I have not severed the tie between Don and I. He will still remain a member of the ‘STEEN representative TEAM’ however, Ms.Kellough has joined him and I now have two agents (another JETS first). For immediate negotiations feel free to ‘poke’ laurie as often as needed. That is sure to get the negotiations started..."
Zimmerman's agent Laurie Kellough and the team's GM will now sit down to iron out a new deal in the best interest of kepping Zimmerman a Jet.
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06/11/08
"...As I look at my calendar I realize we are approaching the midpoint of June and with July 1 just weeks away the time has come for me to seek a contract offer from JETS management. Free Agency looms large right now and I don’t want to go anywhere but as of right now I have to be honest and say that I am entertaining offers from other teams should they approach me.
As we all know I am well represented by a world renowned player agent, Don Meehan. However, Mr.Meehan has been extremely busy of late negotiating contracts for NHL players of the likes of Jarome Iginla and Alexander Ovechkin. As a result of his involvement with these high profile NHL stars, of which both are up as candidates for the 2008 HART TROPHY, he has not been able to put in the necessary time to negotiate my contract with JETS management. In a phone conversation earlier today Mr.Meehan and I both agreed that for this year I should attempt to secure representation from someone closer to the area who can look out for the best interests of my career as a JET.
I have secured local representation and my new player agent is Ms.Laurie Kellough. Ms.Kellough has requested to be my player agent and I have granted her such rights. I hope that together you and her can fairly, justly and quickly come to terms on an agreement that would see me remain a JET for a third consecutive year. I trust Ms.Kellough’s expertise and know that she will handle the discussions with respect, dignity and honor. Just as I was the first JET in team history to secure a professional player agent, I have also become the first JET in team history to secure a female player agent . I am now represented by both Mr.Meehan and Ms.Kellough,
I have not severed the tie between Don and I. He will