From Missing the Playoffs to President’s Trophy Contention: What’s Next for the Winnipeg Jets This Offseason?
After a disappointing season that saw them miss the playoffs, a significant contrast to their past President’s Trophy contention, the Winnipeg Jets are anticipated to be proactive this offseason. Discussions among hockey analysts David Pagnotta and Jeff Marek highlight that the Jets’ ownership, led by Mark Chipman, is firmly committed to maintaining a highly competitive team within their market.
While Jeff Marek explored the possibility of the Jets trading high-value players with significant contracts, such as Mark Scheifele or Connor Hellebuyck, to initiate a rebuild, David Pagnotta’s insights suggest that ownership views the recent playoff absence as an isolated incident. The unequivocal message from the top brass is that the team must unequivocally return to legitimate contender status next season. Key players including Hellebuyck, Scheifele, Kyle Connor, and Josh Morrissey are expected to be central to this resurgence.
Throughout the previous season, the Jets faced challenges in replacing Nic Ehlers’ offensive output and in securing consistent secondary scoring, particularly a compatible linemate for Cole Perfetti on the second line. Despite exploring various trade options across the league, proposals frequently involved acquiring Perfetti, which the Jets consistently declined.
It appears the Jets are preparing to execute “big swings” during this offseason. These moves are not expected to involve dismantling their core but rather focusing on strategically strengthening their second line. The aim is to forge a more balanced and potent offensive attack for the upcoming season. The overarching goal remains clear: address current deficiencies and ensure the team successfully returns to the postseason.








