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Jets need changes but they wont do it

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Team: 2022-23 Winnipeg Jets
Initial Creation Date: Apr. 12, 2022
Published: Apr. 12, 2022
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  1. 2022 3rd round pick (DAL)
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Nobody seems more fitting for a fresh start like Kristian Vesalainen. Despite all the opportunities he has been given by the Jets, he has failed to make the argument that he may be prominent in the top six or even the bottom six. It simply has not worked out in Winnipeg and therefore, he is traded to a team that could use some younger pieces up front. I think at this point, a third round pick is the most the Jets can salvage from a team, considering his lacklustre play.
DAL
  1. Vesalainen, Kristian [RFA Rights]
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The Dallas Stars take a chance on Kristian Vesalainen, hoping he can find his scoring touch in the NHL. The Stars could also benefit Vesalainen with the openings up front in Dallas, considering Radulov potentially leaving the team and Seguin and Benn not getting any younger these days.
2.
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  1. 2023 4th round pick (ARI)
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Although the Jets needed to solve some issues on defence last off season, I never really understood why they traded for Nate Schmidt to be completely honest. Sure he can be a great player offensively and is a great character in the dressing room but his contract simply does not make any sense at all for the direction of this team. Schmidt is making just under 6 million dollars for three more years after this season concludes. The term on that deal is wayyyyy to long, considering that guys like Heinola, Samberg, and Kovacevic are NHL ready waiting for a spot. As a part of the retool of this group, the Jets move on from Schmidt after only one year and move his contract to Arizona. Because of Schmidt’s inconsistent play, and the fact that he makes a lot of money for a while, the Jets add in a sweetener pick to get the deal done with the Coyotes.
ARI
  1. Schmidt, Nate
  2. 2022 6th round pick (WPG)
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The Coyotes are once again, sticking to what they know best and taking on bad contracts to attain more draft picks. Although they still give up a fourth and only get a sixth, they still make their team a little more competitive for upcoming seasons and also pay less than the Jets did to acquire Schmidt the year prior (a third to the Canucks).
3.
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    Although I know the Jets will never do this, I have chosen to buy out Blake Wheeler. Although he has done a lot for this team, it is clear the team needs a new direction and a new leadership group. Although he still provides good offence for the team, he is making just over 8 million dollars as a 35 year old, and has also continued to prove that he does not care for the commitment to defence in the defensive zone. Wheeler has been known to create a hierarchical standpoint in the dressing room, which creates tension in the dressing room and is never good for any of the young guys coming in the room. Change is needed and that is why this move is made. The buyout saves a lot of money for a few seasons and then will cost us some money a couple seasons after.
    ARI
      (Ignore the Arizona logo)- it wouldn’t allow me to comment on the buyout alone so I ha dot create a trade to comment on the buyout of Blake Wheeler.
      4.
      WPG
      1. Pelletier, Jakob
      2. Poirier, Jérémie
      3. 2022 2nd round pick (CGY)
      4. 2023 1st round pick (CGY)
      5. 2023 4th round pick (CGY)
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      Yes, when I said this team needs a new leadership group I was not just talking about Blake Wheeler but also Mark Scheifele too. It’s sad to see him go but at the same time, this team needs new leaders that are willing to be committed defensively. The locker room has obviously been tamed so that it’s players think whenever they are playing bad it is okay to spring on excuse after excuse to avoid the real problems. Mark and Blake have consistently talked about how Covid has been a real impact this year on the team but every team has to deal with Covid. Scheifele is a great player with high end skill, he can skate, shoot, pass and has great hockey IQ however, has no idea how to defend. Scheifele easily has had one of the worst defensive metrics over the past four seasons along with his buddy Wheeler and it needs to stop now. The Jets finally refresh their roster and trade Scheifele to the Flames for highly anticipated prospects Jacob Pelletier (LW) and Jeremie Poirier (LD), both high scoring prospects that will be huge pieces for this team in the future. The Jets also fetch a first and second round pick along with a fourth round pick. The value here is absolutely fair in my mind. If Mark Scheifele is traded, the trade should easily be compared with Jack Eichel, two players in my mind with similar value. Jansen Harkins is also given a much needed fresh start in Calgary.
      CGY
      1. Harkins, Jansen [RFA Rights]
      2. Scheifele, Mark
      3. 2022 7th round pick (WPG)
      4. 2023 5th round pick (NYR)
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      The Calgary Flames get a much needed 2 line centre to play behind Flames star Elias Lindholm in Mark Scheifele. Yes, as of right now, I think Lindholm is the better player and would be still on the first line considering his chemistry with Gaudreau and Tkachuk. Although the Flames aren’t too thrilled with parting ways with some of their top prospects and their first round pick, at the end of the day you need to give up good to get good. The Jets also add in some late draft picks just to sweeten the deal a bit.
      5.
      WPG
      1. Chychrun, Jakob
      2. Crouse, Lawson [RFA Rights]
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      The Jets need a bit of a revamp on defence. They need bigger bodies that can come in, move the puck out of the zone efficiently and be physical as well. This is exactly what Jacob Chychrun provides, not to mention the offence package he can bring to the table as well. He is really cheap and will go straight to playing top defensive minutes on the team. He can be a game changer on the blue line for this team. Aside Chychrun, the Jets also trade for RFA Lawson Crouse, a big presence that can play physically in the bottom six while also providing some offence and responsibility. He is a perfect fit with the Jets, as they are a team that could use some more grit and toughness. Because Chychrun is very good and for cheap, the Jets give up multiple values picks and give up defensive prospect Ville Heinola. It’s sad to see him go but at the same time, the Jets could use some more bigger bodies on the blue line with already lots of small guys in Pionk, Morrisey, and Demelo. Heinola could also use a fresh start, being taken in and out of the lineup with the surplus of young defencemen in the Jets lineup. The trade to Arizona will give Ville some stability.
      ARI
      1. Heinola, Ville
      2. 2022 2nd round pick (STL)
      3. 2022 3rd round pick (DAL)
      4. 2024 1st round pick (WPG)
      5. 2024 2nd round pick (WPG)
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      For Arizona, they give up two great values players in Crouse and Chychrun however get loads of value back and continue to stock pile the draft picks. Arizona gets a first, two seconds, a third and basically another first round pick in former first round pick Ville Heinola. Although losing Chychrun hurts a lot, Heinola eases the blow a bit with his quick puck moving ability and ability to produce offence. Although great offensively, Ville struggles in the defensive zone at times, specifically with teams that like the high paced forecheck style of game.
      6.
      WPG
      1. 2022 3rd round pick (VAN)
      2. 2023 2nd round pick (VAN)
      Additional Details:
      Once again, the Jets need a revamping of their defensive core and I think Brenden Dillon is one of the odd men out. He hasn’t really fit in great in Winnipeg and although it’s only been one year, the Jets move him to the Canucks for high draft picks in which they can potentially flip as part of a package for a top six forward.
      VAN
      1. Dillon, Brenden
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      The Canucks have great offensive talent and skill however are once again struggling because of their poor defense. I think Brenden Dillon is a guy that would fit in well with the Canucks and potentially bring some stability to their blue line.
      7.
      WPG
      1. Eberle, Jordan
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      After trading forwards Mark Scheifele and Blake Wheeler, some forwards openings were made available in the top six. And because the Jets typically can’t convince free agents to sign with them, they usually have to trade for players. When evaluating the spots in the top six, it was made clear that there was a big hole in the RW position, so the Jets clean this up by acquiring veteran forward Jordan Eberle. Although this trade may be complicated with his no movement clause (he probably won’t wanna come to Winnipeg), if this trade did come to fruition it would be a perfect fit for the Jets as he is highly productive offensively, is responsible defensively, can provide some leadership to the revamped core of the Jets with his veteran experience and has two years left on his deal. The two year term is a perfect term because it makes the Jets extremely competitive while also giving Jets prospects like Chibrikov and Lucius a couple more years to develop and then they will be able to fill up those rolls in the top six once Eberle contract expires. I can definitely see Eberle having great chemistry with Connor and Dubois or you could even move him around with perfetti and Pelletier, giving the young guys someone to look up to for guidance. Although Svechnikov has had a pretty good season with the Jets, I don’t see him as a long term fit with the team.
      SEA
      1. Nikkanen, Henri
      2. Svechnikov, Evgeny [RFA Rights]
      3. 2022 2nd round pick (CGY)
      4. 2023 2nd round pick (VAN)
      5. 2023 4th round pick (CGY)
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      The Seattle Kraken are a team heading in the direction of selling off valuable pieces to get young guys and picks to build around Beniers. The Kraken know Eberle obviously isn’t a long term fit and trade him for great value with two seconds, a fourth, Henri Nikkanen and a guy with a lot of potential upside in Evgeny Svechnikov.
      8.
      WPG
      1. 2023 3rd round pick (NJD)
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      Despite Stanley shockingly coming out of nowhere last season and proving to all the haters that he is not a bust, he has still proven to be only an inconsistent 3 pairing d man. He has come a long way compared to when he first started however he still has major holes in his game. Stanley does not use his big frame enough to get body position in front of the net, he has poor puck management, he has proved to be an unreliable penalty killer and always seems to be missing the net when he has a chance on net. Stanley will be missed by Jets fans but in the end, spots need to be made for better players like Samberg,Chychrun and Kovacevic on the back end.
      NJD
      1. Stanley, Logan
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      New Jersey has consistently allowed 4+ goals this season and could use some more defensive depth. Adding Stanley to the backend could spice up their defence and potentially provide some surprising stability to the team. PK Subban is also a UFA this summer, so a spot opens up for the Devils.
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      Apr. 12, 2022 at 2:07 p.m.
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      I think you and Bill Armstrong have a rather disparate idea of what "loads of value" means.
      Apr. 12, 2022 at 2:07 p.m.
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      We don't need yet another LD. Super easy no.
      Apr. 12, 2022 at 2:09 p.m.
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      Sharks have no need for LD, especially at the cost of a 2nd rounder. Simek and Vlasic have multiple years left, they just signed Knyzhov, they have young up and comers in Kniazev, Hatakka and Cicek. Maybe they would spend a 2nd on a high potential RD or good centerman, not LD though.
      Apr. 12, 2022 at 2:11 p.m.
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      Yes, the Jets need to make changes, but making bad trades isn't the way to go about it.
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      Apr. 12, 2022 at 2:14 p.m.
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      You'll need to give up A LOT more for Chychrun, if that was the price, he would've been moved during the season
      I assume that the Jets would need to pay someone to take Schmidt's contract at this point (not that you got major value for him)
      You could probably get some value for Wheeler moving him to the right team (Dallas maybe? Boston?)
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      Apr. 12, 2022 at 2:16 p.m.
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      Which do you consider to be bad trades?
      Apr. 12, 2022 at 2:19 p.m.
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      @mokumboi how so?
      Apr. 12, 2022 at 2:22 p.m.
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      That's a lot of trades just to miss the playoffs.
      Apr. 12, 2022 at 2:24 p.m.
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      @Missthewhalers No team makes the playoffs the season after they retool their team
      Apr. 12, 2022 at 2:27 p.m.
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      Quoting: Terry_AkiSauce
      You'll need to give up A LOT more for Chychrun, if that was the price, he would've been moved during the season
      I assume that the Jets would need to pay someone to take Schmidt's contract at this point (not that you got major value for him)
      You could probably get some value for Wheeler moving him to the right team (Dallas maybe? Boston?)


      I don't know why everyone is so hard on Schmidt, guy's been decent. Is he a defensive defenceman? No. But he's still been good for Winnipeg, I have no issues keeping him around. 32 pts in 70 games aint too shabby either.
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      Apr. 12, 2022 at 2:28 p.m.
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      Quoting: Rooney
      I don't know why everyone is so hard on Schmidt, guy's been decent. Is he a defensive defenceman? No. But he's still been good for Winnipeg, I have no issues keeping him around. 32 pts in 70 games aint too shabby either.


      35-40 point dman that isn't very good defensively at $6M for 3 more seasons is something you have to pay to get rid of in today's hard cap environment
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      Apr. 12, 2022 at 2:31 p.m.
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      Quoting: Rooney
      I don't know why everyone is so hard on Schmidt, guy's been decent. Is he a defensive defenceman? No. But he's still been good for Winnipeg, I have no issues keeping him around. 32 pts in 70 games aint too shabby either.


      I don't get it either, he hasn't even been bad defensively and honestly he's a WAY better PP QB than Morrissey is, if Schmidt was on the top PP like he should be the PP is probably doing better, Schmidt has more points and no one wants him traded.. lol 😆
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      Apr. 12, 2022 at 2:38 p.m.
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      He’s having trouble scoring let’s send him to Dallas 🤣🤣
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      Apr. 12, 2022 at 2:39 p.m.
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      Quoting: MisstheWhalers
      I don't get it either, he hasn't even been bad defensively and honestly he's a WAY better PP QB than Morrissey is, if Schmidt was on the top PP like he should be the PP is probably doing better, Schmidt has more points and no one wants him traded.. lol 😆


      U don’t understand the cap implications this contract has on the team. You have to consider the young guys that are staying out of the lineup because of him. The Jets need more defenseman who will be committed defensively, that is not Schmidt. Have you seen the way Samberg has been playing these past few games?
      Apr. 12, 2022 at 2:40 p.m.
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      Quoting: Rooney
      I don't know why everyone is so hard on Schmidt, guy's been decent. Is he a defensive defenceman? No. But he's still been good for Winnipeg, I have no issues keeping him around. 32 pts in 70 games aint too shabby either.


      Honestly, I say keep him, trade Stanley and Dillon.

      Morrissey-Demelo
      Samberg- Pionk
      Heinola-Schmidt

      is a good defensive group with a better system in place.
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      Apr. 12, 2022 at 2:41 p.m.
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      Quoting: SlevinKalevra
      He’s having trouble scoring let’s send him to Dallas 🤣🤣


      You never know what a fresh start could do. After pavelski contract is up, I would like to see him play with Robertson. Vesalainen has a very underrated shot but has always been too afraid to shoot. He may be a good fit with Robertson playstyle.
      Apr. 12, 2022 at 2:42 p.m.
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      U don’t understand the cap implications this contract has on the team. You have to consider the young guys that are staying out of the lineup because of him. The Jets need more defenseman who will be committed defensively, that is not Schmidt. Have you seen the way Samberg has been playing these past few games?


      Yeah I don't understand the cap implications yet I was one of the only Jets fans critical of the Schmidt trade due to the cap issues it'd likely cause and.. lol

      Yeah I have, you do realize the Sens and Habs are two of the worst teams in the league yeah??
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      Apr. 12, 2022 at 2:43 p.m.
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      Quoting: Terry_AkiSauce
      You'll need to give up A LOT more for Chychrun, if that was the price, he would've been moved during the season
      I assume that the Jets would need to pay someone to take Schmidt's contract at this point (not that you got major value for him)
      You could probably get some value for Wheeler moving him to the right team (Dallas maybe? Boston?)


      Sorry, but I disagree on the Wheeler comment. He is 35 making 8,225,000. Teams do not want that contract. If you trade Wheeler, you are looking at the Jets trading multiple picks for a team to take that on.
      Apr. 12, 2022 at 2:44 p.m.
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      Quoting: mokumboi
      I think you and Bill Armstrong have a rather disparate idea of what "loads of value" means.


      I disagree with your assessment.
      Apr. 12, 2022 at 2:45 p.m.
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      You never know what a fresh start could do. After pavelski contract is up, I would like to see him play with Robertson. Vesalainen has a very underrated shot but has always been too afraid to shoot. He may be a good fit with Robertson playstyle.


      For sure. I’d be all for it if we have a proper head coach next year. I was just poking fun at Dallas’ inability to use players with talent. If they aren’t immediately crazy good they get bottom six time with the defensive pylons and the coaches can’t figure out why the offensive production isn’t there. JRob only got legit top six time because of injuries. And then boom. It’s almost like offensive players do better with other offensive players 🤔🤔
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      Apr. 12, 2022 at 2:47 p.m.
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      Quoting: MisstheWhalers
      Yeah I don't understand the cap implications yet I was one of the only Jets fans critical of the Schmidt trade due to the cap issues it'd likely cause and.. lol

      Yeah I have, you do realize the Sens and Habs are two of the worst teams in the league yeah??


      Actually Samberg played previous to these two games against good teams as well. Good teams or bad teams, it hasn’t mattered for him because he has played well either way. Very calm, made crisp asses out of the zone and created some offence. That’s what we need. Puck management is one of the reasons we have been so bad defensively this year.
      Apr. 12, 2022 at 2:48 p.m.
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      Stars accept.

      I like your unorthodox approach in this.
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      Apr. 12, 2022 at 2:49 p.m.
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      Quoting: YourWinnipegJets
      Sorry, but I disagree on the Wheeler comment. He is 35 making 8,225,000. Teams do not want that contract. If you trade Wheeler, you are looking at the Jets trading multiple picks for a team to take that on.


      In my mind, Jets aren't ready to contend in the next 2 years and could get a haul if they retained 50% on his last 2 seasons
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      Apr. 12, 2022 at 2:49 p.m.
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      Quoting: Benzino204
      Honestly, I say keep him, trade Stanley and Dillon.

      Morrissey-Demelo
      Samberg- Pionk
      Heinola-Schmidt

      is a good defensive group with a better system in place.


      Although I agree that this could be a good group, I still think I would have Kovacevic in the lineup as opposed to Schmidt. He’s way cheaper and is better defensively and can kill penalties. He’s the real deal.
      Apr. 12, 2022 at 2:51 p.m.
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      Quoting: Terry_AkiSauce
      In my mind, Jets aren't ready to contend in the next 2 years and could get a haul if they retained 50% on his last 2 seasons

      Retaining could be a smart move however sadly, the Jets would never move him in the first place. CHEVY might be the least aggressive GM in the league.
       
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