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Winnipeg Jets not in 'crisis' despite low ticket sales: NHL commissioner

The man who granted Winnipeg a National Hockey League franchise 13 years ago says he believes that the Jets will overcome struggles to keep fans in the seats.

"This is a place — Winnipeg — where hockey matters," NHL commissioner Gary Bettman said at a 5 p.m. CT Tuesday press conference before the Jets' home game against the St. Louis Blues.

"I believe that this is a strong NHL market. I believe that ownership has made extraordinary commitments to the Jets, to this arena, to the downtown area involving hundreds of millions of dollars," he said.

"I'm not sure why people are now speculating that somehow they're not going to be here."

Bettman's Winnipeg visit comes shortly after public lamentation by the owners of the city's NHL team about low attendance and possible impact on the team's future.

Bettman said he was not interested in speculating how the situation with the Jets' attendance came to be, saying it "kind of doesn't really matter."

"This will get sorted out. I don't believe that this is a crisis, but I do believe as with any team and any market, that there needs to be collaboration between the community, the fan base and the club, and I believe ultimately it will be here," he said.

"Obviously, the attendance needs to improve, but it will. I have confidence in the organization … and this community."

In an interview published in The Athletic last week, Mark Chipman — the chairman of the Jets and owner of True North Sports and Entertainment — said the team needs to get back to a season ticket base of 13,000, and current attendance numbers are "not going to work over the long haul."

When asked Tuesday about those comments, Bettman said he shares Chipman's view, but added that the deadline to get fans back in the seats

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