BUY JANESVILLE JETS TICKETS NOW!

Jets Tickets Are Live! Get ready, Jets fans—the 2025–26 season is here, and tickets are officially on sale! For the first time, you can explore our interactive seat map, making it easier than ever to choose the perfect spot to cheer on your Janesville Jets. Whether...

JETS SCHEDULE RELEASE ALSO BRINGS GAME PACKAGES, GROUP OUTINGS, & SINGLE GAME TICKET SALES FOR THE 2025-26 SEASON

2025–26 Janesville Jets Schedule Released – Tickets On Sale Now! The wait is over! The official 2025–26 Janesville Jets season schedule is here! Get ready for an action-packed season at the brand-new Mercy Health Arena inside the Woodman’s Center. All ticket options...

Janesville Jets Media Alert

The Janesville Jets have secured home ice advantage for the first round of the 2012 NAHL Midwest Divisional playoff games, although the opponent is not set yet. The first two games of the best three-out-of-five series will be held at the Janesville Ice Arena on Friday, April 6th and Saturday, April 7th starting at 7 PM, with doors open at 5:45 PM.

Kujava once again named NAHL Star of the Week

The North American Hockey League (NAHL) has once again named Janesville Jets goaltender Tony Kujava (Green Bay, WI) one of the league’s three weekly stars. Please see below for the media release from the NAHL describing Kujava’s recent and season-long success and for a quote from Jets Head Coach Dane Litke.

3 Former Jets Players honored by the NCHA

Three former Janesville Jets hockey players – David Jacobson, Jordan Tredinnick and Pat Dalbec – were honored Thursday by the Northern Collegiate Hockey Association (NCHA) for their outstanding play during the 2011-12 season.

Encinitas’ Cattivera flying high with Jets

Encinitas’ Cattivera flying high with JetsrnBy Matt MackinderrnCalifornia Rubber Magazinernwww.rubberhockey.comrnrnAfter wrapping up his final season of Midgets with the Los Angeles Jr. Kings in 2009-10, Chris Cattivera had his sights set on playing high-level junior hockey.rnrnAfter researching a host of junior leagues across the United States and Canada, the Encinitas native decided the North American Hockey League (NAHL) was the best place for him to continue his development as he eyed a college hockey opportunity.rn