
Mason Appleton
Mason Appleton is a professional ice hockey player from Manitoba, Canada, currently playing as a forward for the Winnipeg Jets in the NHL. Known for his tenacity and two-way play, Appleton has become an integral part of the Jets' lineup, contributing both offensively and defensively. He gained recognition for his performance during the Jets' franchise-record 11-game win streak, highlighting his ability to score crucial goals and his leadership on the ice.
Born on Jan 15, 1996 (29 years old)
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Detroit got Mason Appleton for US$4.8-million over two years.
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Mason Appleton had a shot that was knocked down by Jake Oettinger.
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Mason Appleton contributed three helpers in front of the whiteout crowd at Canada Life Centre.
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Mason Appleton also scored as Winnipeg ended its four-game homestand going 3-1-0.
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Mason Appleton of the Winnipeg Jets celebrates his second period goal as the Winnipeg Jets take a 2-1 lead.
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Mason Appleton broke the 1-1 tie with 12 seconds remaining in the second period with a wrist shot over Thompson’s glove.
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Mason Appleton scored during the first period, contributing to the Jets' victory over the Senators.
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Mason Appleton called the win the 'ugliest' of the wins over the last while.
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