Hamstrung by Byfuglien’s absence, Jets persevered through tumultuous season
The Winnipeg Jets began this season in scramble mode.
Dustin Byfuglien not reporting to training camp with two years remaining on a multi-million-dollar contract was the kickoff to Winnipeg’s dramatic season.
The hulking defenceman’s contract on the books until its mutual termination in April hampered Winnipeg’s financial ability to shore up the blue-line in his absence.
Losing centre Bryan Little — another original Jets 2.0 player — to injury for all but seven games was another significant gap in the lineup.