Winnipeg's players will be glad to have Brandon Tanev and Luke Schenn, even as Jets management set its sights higher and missed.
Kevin Cheveldayoff and the Winnipeg Jets refused to stand pat at the 2025 NHL trade deadline. No, the Jets did not go out and land perennial sniper Mikko Rantanen or trade for Bruins' captain Brad Marchand,
The Jets missed their chance to end the Islanders' playoff hopes and possibly the opportunity to make an upgrade at the trade deadline.
Tanev returns to the team he began his career with. The Jets gave up their second-round pick in 2027 to get the 33-year-old. “Really excited,
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,
Before the deadline expired, Cheveldayoff and the Jets made two separate deals. Winnipeg brought in Luke Schenn from Pittsburgh for a 2026 second round pick and a 2027 fourth round pick. Then the Jets sent a 2027 second round pick to the Seattle Kraken for Brandon Tanev.
The Jets are not your average team when it comes to easily facilitating trades, even with their standing atop the league, as nearly everyone has Winnipeg on their no-trade list.
What the Winnipeg Jets are banking on in adding defenceman Luke Schenn is that he will make the team tougher to play against on the ice, plus be able to add some valuable perspective off the ice.
The Winnipeg Jets had a better trade-deadline day than their general manager. Hours after Kevin Cheveldayoff pulled the trigger on pair of low-impact trades, his team pulled the trigger six times in a 6-1 rout of the Devils in New Jersey on Friday.
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
Their third straight loss sure reinforced what Winnipeg needs to solidify itself as a legitimate Stanley Cup contender.