Jets GM mum on potential off-season roster moves after early post-season exit
WINNIPEG — General manager Kevin Cheveldayoff answered questions from reporters for 42 minutes on Sunday but didn’t reveal his plans to help the under-achieving Winnipeg Jets.
“It’s one of those things where I have to process my own emotions as well and make sure if I am making the decisions, I’m making them rationally and not from a knee-jerk type of situation,” Cheveldayoff said.
“The business side takes care of itself, but from a perspective of concrete plans and stuff like that, it’s really not the time for me to get into.”
Cheveldayoff has been the franchise’s GM since its relocation to Winnipeg from Atlanta in 2011 but the Jets have only won three playoff series in that 12-season span. The deepest the club has gone was losing the Western Conference final in 2018 in five games to the Vegas Golden Knights.