Winnipeg Jets General Manager Kevin Cheveldayoff will hold a mid-season media availability Monday with the team sitting last in the NHL standings.
The Jets, which hold a 15-21-4 record through 40 games played this season, are at the bottom of the Central Division, Western Conference and overall standings with just 34 points.
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The team’s record so far stands in stark contrast to this time last year, when the Jets had a record of 27-11-2 through 40 games played. The Jets would eventually go on to win the President’s Trophy – awarded to the team with the best regular season record – having finished 56-22-4 with 116 points.
With the exception of the departure of winger Nikolaj Ehlers through free agency in the offseason, the Jets roster has largely remained intact. Cheveldayoff did sign Winnipeg native and NHL legend Jonathan Toews in the offseason; Toews had missed multiple NHL seasons while dealing with long COVID symptoms.
Cheveldayoff is set to speak with reporters at 10:30 a.m. Central.
The Jets will play the Vegas Golden Knights Tuesday in Winnipeg.
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