The Winnipeg Jets seem content with the way things are even if it means playing subpar hockey. General Manager Kevin Cheveldayoff will stick with his philosophy through the thick and thin, but will his conservative approach become more beneficial to the Jets in the long run or will it set them back?
There are both pros and cons to having conservative management, but for some teams that approach is better left elsewhere. For the Jets, the result has been the same since Cheveldayoff took over the role of GM—inconsistent and losing hockey. He also hasn’t done much to give fans faith.
Jets fans shouldn’t expect a change because as I’ve already stated, Cheveldayoff is a man that likes to stick with a plan. And his plan is a five-year one…maybe longer now. We’re already in year three and there hasn’t been much of a difference from year one.
Different players are coming in, different rookies are taking over, but the Jets inconsistent and losing ways still exist.
Having a conservative strategy means the Jets are content with what they have, and the only way to get better is to let players grow while ...
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Winnipeg Jets: Are the Jets Being Too Conservative as a Franchise?
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