The Winnipeg Jets continue to exceed their preseason expectations, and they are now proud owners of a 9-game win streak. Does this force them into a buyers position ahead of the NHL Trade Deadline? John Lu joins That’s Hockey to discuss this,
And I’ll remind you, for those who kind of wag your finger at the Winnipeg Jets as being conservative – last year at the deadline, Kevin Cheveldayoff traded his first, his second, a third, and a fourth.
Kevin Cheveldayoff has watched his team, the Winnipeg Jets sit near or atop the NHL standings for the majority of this season. So, the question was would that affect how he approached the trade deadline which came at 2 CT on Friday?
The trade deadline came and went, and the NHL's first-place Winnipeg Jets didn't address their top need: a second-line center.It wasn't without an effort, though. Jets general manager Kevin Cheveldayoff confirmed that he made a push for former New York Islanders center Brock Nelson,
It wasn’t Kevin Cheveldayoff’s best work at the NHL trade deadline, not even close. The Winnipeg Jets GM, in charge of the best team he’s ever iced, the one with the best chance, yet, of playing for a Stanley Cup in June,
Jets GM Kevin Cheveldayoff is approaching the most consequential trade deadline of his 14-year tenure. That’s why it would be downright shocking if Cheveldayoff isn’t wheeling and dealing from now until Friday’s deadline.
NEWARK – Winnipeg Jets general manager Kevin Cheveldayoff may not have hit it out of the park, but he didn’t go down looking either. Whether or not that was the right path won’t be known for a
Just before midnight on the eve of NHL trade deadline day, Chris MacFarland bolstered the Colorado Avalanche for a long playoff run by getting center Brock Nelson.