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WINNIPEG -- Matt Mantler and his friends hung around the MTS Iceplex on Thursday morning, hoping to get autographs and pictures from some of the Winnipeg Jets after they finished practising. But Mantler and his buddies might be waiting a while to see a Jets game. Just a year after Winnipeg hockey fans got their beloved Jets back, a lockout threatens to delay the start of the teams second season. "I guess we could wait one year (if a lockout led to a cancelled season), but the excitement we had last year, now its going to feel like theyre gone again," said the 17-year-old Mantler, who wore a Jets hoodie with Alexander Burmistrovs name on the back. Fans had to wait 15 years for the NHL to return to Winnipeg after the franchise left in 1996 to become the Phoenix Coyotes. The wait ended last year when True North Sports and Entertainment bought the Atlanta Thrashers and relocated them to the Manitoba capital. The Jets easily reached their goal of selling 13,000 season tickets. Some 15,000 grateful fans packed the MTS Centre each game, earning a reputation as one of the loudest crowds in the league. "Were kind of in a unique situation because its only our second season here," Jets forward Bryan Little said after the practice. "I think I feel it worse for the Winnipeg fans because all they want to do is see more hockey and they were so excited and they were so great last year. "They just want to see more of it, and to have this situation I can understand why theyre all frustrated." Little was joined at the practice by 15 other teammates and locally connected pros, including Winnipeg-born New Jersey Devils forward Travis Zajac and his brother, Darcy, whos in New Jerseys system. One of the skaters waiting to soak up the Jets atmosphere as a home player is veteran forward Alexei Ponikarovsky, who signed with the club in the off-season after splitting time with New Jersey and Carolina last season. 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On Thursday, commissioner Gary Bettman held a news conference in New York and reiterated that if there is no deal in place by midnight Saturday, the players would be locked out. Fans like Mantler have a hard time wrapping their heads around why billionaire owners and millionaire players cant come to an agreement. "Theres too much money out there that they really shouldnt be taking this long to figure this out," said Mantler, who attended 13 Jets games last season. "Its about the fans, and the fans are how they make their money. I feel that they should just agree on something so that we can watch some hockey." Little can see why many fans have that point of view. "Every player understands why theyre frustrated," he said. "They dont care about all this talk about money, they just want to see hockey. They want to go to games, theyre fans." He said the players are frustrated too. "Its frustrating for us because we want to play and we want to make the fans happy, but at the same time were fighting for what we think is fair," he said. "Thats just how its going to be. Its our jobs. Sometimes fans, they dont see things through our eyes sometimes." Ponikarovsky said negotiations happen in all kinds of businesses and the goal is always a fair settlement. "We have to run the business right and kind of be fair to the owners and the owners be fair to us," he said. "Thats what were trying to accomplish." Ponikarovsky went through the last NHL lockout in 2004-05. After that season was cancelled, he played in Russia. Playing overseas would be an option again if a lockout drags on. Little and Jets forward Antti Miettinen will also look at their options if and when it becomes necessary. Miettinen said there would likely be an opportunity for him to return to Finland to play. "I havent really made any decisions about what to do and when to go and where to go," Miettinen said. "I hope things get sorted pretty quick so I dont have to go anywhere." A lockout could also lead to staff layoffs and pay cuts at NHL clubs. One Jets source said team employees have been told theyll keep their regular hours at full pay -- at least early on in any lockout. ' ' '
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