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Jets should accept that trade, as Svechnikov should be relatively easy to replace.
From The Athletic, February 2022:
Joey Keane, RHD, 21 (Chicago Wolves)
Keane’s got a look about him on the ice that really sets him apart out there. His posture makes him look stilted and stiff, he gets way out over his toes through his stride, and he holds his stick high on the shaft. But the reality of his game is much smoother than the look of it, with elite skating ability, a physical presence, excellent transition value (both ways), and an overall toughness and confidence about him. His skating helps him escape trouble, he plays an aggressive style, and he’s a righty with pro athleticism. Those things should make him a useful No. 4-6 D who gives a group of six some uncommon elements. He faces the same challenge many Wolves (formerly Checkers) players have before him though (just ask Bean or Haydn Fleury): An NHL team with depth on the blue line that makes it hard to break in.