The Jets GM gave a midseason address Tuesday in which he also spoke about Logan Stanley's role, plans for Winnipeg's UFAs and more.
Winnipeg Jets general manager Kevin Cheveldayoff has made clear his franchise will enter the Jonathan Toews’ sweepstakes if the former Chicago Blackhawks legend pulls off his anticipated NHL comeback.
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Winnipeg Jets’ general manager Kevin Cheveldayoff recently said he hopes to “be in the mix” for landing Jonathan Toews, who is toying with an NHL comeback.
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Jonathan Toews has recently hinted that he is considering an NHL comeback, and now rumors have begun swirling linking the Winnipeg Jets to the forward.
In 2018, Winnipeg acquired Paul Stastny in an under-the-radar move (until it was announced) that helped push the Jets into the Western Conference Final. Last season, Sean Monahan became a Jet over a month before the actual deadline, with the Jets also adding Tyler Toffoli on deadline day.
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