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As his team languishes in the cellar of the NHL, Jets general manager Kevin Cheveldayoff offered a mutual feeling of disappointment with fans — but no commitment to make immediate changes to try to salvage something from a miserable season.
Kevin Cheveldayoff is running out of time to fix his Winnipeg Jets as they sit last in the NHL standings at the season's midway point.
The Winnipeg Jets’ losing streak has now been extended to 10 games and the task of ending that slide won’t be made easy by Connor McDavid and the Edmonton Oilers visiting our city.
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Jets GM Cheveldayoff seeks answers as Winnipeg hits NHL’s basement
Winnipeg’s top line of Kyle Connor, Mark Scheifele and Gabriel Vilardi have produced most of the team's offence this year, as the reigning President's Trophy winners sit at the bottom of the NHL standings. Vaughn Ridley/Getty Images
The Winnipeg Jets and New York Rangers face a crossroads in the trade market. Do they buy now to try to improve their chances of reaching the playoffs, or start selling their pending UFAs?
The Jets (15-21-4), who have lost nine in a row (0-6-3), are last in the NHL standings, nine points behind the Los Angeles Kings for the second wild card into the playoffs from the Western Conference. They will begin a five-game homestand against the Vegas Golden Knights at Canada Life Centre on Tuesday (8 p.m. ET; TSN3, SCRIPPS).
It seems it is simply not Winnipeg's year but if you're looking for signs the players or coaches have given up you won't find them.
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Jets defenseman Luke Schenn is reportedly open to a change of scenery as the mighty struggles continue in Winnipeg.
Winnipeg Jets General Manager Kevin Cheveldayoff will hold a mid-season media availability Monday as with the team sitting last in the NHL standings.