How do the Jets find a second-line centre? 5 types of players to target this offseason
•The Winnipeg Jets’ biggest need is an upgrade at centre.If you could design the ideal acquisition in a lab, he’d be a dominant two-way player.
•He would be younger than No.
•1 centre Mark Scheifele, and if he isn’t already a first-line player, there’d be hope of him becoming one.
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The Winnipeg Jets’ biggest need is an upgrade at centre.If you could design the ideal acquisition in a lab, he’d be a dominant two-way player. He would be younger than No. 1 centre Mark Scheifele, and if he isn’t already a first-line player, there’d be hope of him becoming one. He’d need to be under contract, given Winnipeg’s limitations as a market for unrestricted free agents. He’d also need to lack a no-trade or no-movement clause, despite the frequency with which NHL teams hand those out.Kevin Cheveldayoff’s job is easy, right?Advertisementالمصدر: The Athletic | Source: The Athletic
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