Unfortunately for both he and the Jets organization, Kupari has once again struggled to get ice time.
A young Winnipeg Jets prospect is set to return to the ice. On Tuesday, the team announced they are activating forward Rasmus Kupari from injured reserved, and are loaning him to their American Hockey League affiliate, the Manitoba Moose.
Winnipeg Jets associate coach Scott Arniel told reporters Wednesday that forward Rasmus Kupari will miss four to six weeks with a “shoulder issue."
Kupari, 23, appeared to injury his arm or shoulder following a collision midway through the first period. He went straight down the tunnel holding his arm.
Four Winnipeg Jets players sported neck protection during practice on Wednesday as the hockey world continues to mourn the death of Adam Johnson.
One of the most interesting storylines early on this year involved three Winnipeg Jets players, all aged 24 or younger: Cole Perfetti, Rasmus Kupari, and Dylan Samberg.
Puck Pedia: The Winnipeg Jets sign forward Rasmus Kupari to a two-year deal at a $1 million salary cap hit. Murat Ates: “Kupari, 23, scored 15 points in
The Winnipeg Jets announced they have signed forward Rasmus Kupari to a one-year deal paying him $1 million per season. Kupari posted a career high 15 points in 66 games with the Los Angeles Kings last season, and did so in a minor role, only averaging an ice time of 10:06 per game.
The Kings traded Rasmus Kupari — alongside Alex Iafallo, Gabe Vilardi and a 2024 second-round pick — to the Jets on June 27 in exchange for forward Pierre-Luc Dubois.
Winnipeg acquired Kupari’s signing rights from the Los Angeles Kings just over a month ago as part of the trade return for center Pierre-Luc Dubois.
The Winnipeg Jets offseason has been a rollercoaster up until this point. Now that the roster is starting to take shape, now is a good time to look at some potential wild cards heading into this season.
For the third consecutive offseason, the Los Angeles Kings have levelled up with a major acquisition at forward.
It’s finally happened. The Los Angeles Kings have acquired forward Pierre-Luc Dubois from the Winnipeg Jets in exchange for Gabe Vilardi, Alex Iafallo, Rasmus Kupari and a 2024 second-round pick.
Perhaps the first true blockbuster deal of the offseason has finally materialized.
Every team has one or two prospects who always look on the brink of breaking out. Flashing moments of high-end talent they rarely capitalize on. For the Los Angeles Kings, that prospect is Rasmus Kupari.
The last set of interviews, Insiders! Finishing the run on video and recaps from Exit Interviews with four depth forwards, all of whom set some type of personal best during the regular season.
Over the last three seasons, Rasmus Kupari has been moved between LA and Ontario, never finding a consistent home in the Kings line-up. However, this season
The disappointment surrounding the New York Islanders was palpable after a defeat on Tuesday, but the suddenly struggling club must quickly put that frustration in the past before facing the host Anaheim Ducks on Wednesday night.
Kupari, whom Los Angeles selected 20th overall in 2018, has yet to live up to expectation.
Happy Friday, Insiders! A few stories to share today, as the Kings took the ice in El Segundo, in advance of tomorrow’s trip to San Jose. First, the Kings have recalled forward Rasmus Kupari from the AHL’s Ontario Reign.
With the removal of taxi squads after the All-Star break, the Los Angeles Kings had to return players to the Ontario Reign. The team decided to make their decision early, sending Rasmus Kupari down on Tuesday.
One of the few bright spots on Thursday, Rasmus Kupari talks about his first goal of the season in the LA Kings’ 3-2 loss. At the 4C on Thursday, forward Rasmus Kupari made the most of his ice time in the LA Kings’ 3-2 loss to the Winnipeg Jets.
Good Morning, Insiders! A formal game preview to follow here, later this afternoon, but the Kings announced five roster moves in advance of today’s game, many of which have an impact on the potential lineups this evening for both the Kings and the Ontario Reign.
Knocking on the door of the Los Angeles Kings’ roster, Ontario Reign Finnish forward Rasmus Kupari is primed for a breakout season. One player who will have eyes on an NHL roster spot come training camp is Ontario Reign forward Rasmus Kupari.
Wrapping up the weeklong dev camp, LA Kings prospect Rasmus Kupari noted he would welcome a transition to the wing if it meant playing in the NHL. In his second full season with the Ontario Reign last year, LA Kings 2018 first-round pick Rasmus Kupari was leading the AHL club with two goals and nine points through the first eight games.
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