Winnipeg's players will be glad to have Brandon Tanev and Luke Schenn, even as Jets management set its sights higher and missed.
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
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,
Just when it looked like the Colorado Avalanche made a big move by getting center Brock Nelson, their chief rivals in the Central Division answered with serious salvos in the hours before the NHL trade deadline.
In the end, Brock Boeser remained a Vancouver Canuck. Despite him being a pending unrestricted free agent and there being minimal contract talks between the Canucks and Boeser, the NHL team ended up not moving him.
Nashville Predators defenseman Luke Schenn is a veteran of 1,053 NHL games, but he's never seen a team struggle to put the puck in the net like his club has this season."You don't even really know what to say anymore as far as the overall team game,