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Jets Trade Chips: Who's Next to Go?
28 Feb
Summary
- Winnipeg Jets expected to be sellers at the trade deadline.
- Top trade assets include draft picks, young players, and veterans.
- Player values assessed based on contract, performance, and playoff experience.

The Winnipeg Jets are positioned to be sellers at the upcoming trade deadline, facing the reality that a late-season surge is unlikely to secure a playoff spot. While a complete fire sale is not expected, the team will likely be moving assets.
Top trade chips for Winnipeg include their first-round draft pick, considered highly valuable, and young players like Cole Perfetti, who despite being an RFA, will draw interest. Veteran forward Jonathan Toews, despite a low point total, holds significant value due to his championship experience and could command a first-round pick from contending teams seeking depth.
Other players generating potential interest include Elias Salomonsson, whose future first-round pick has considerable value, and Logan Stanley, who has seen a surge in performance and could fetch a significant return. Brad Lambert, Tanner Pearson, and Luke Schenn are also mentioned as potential trade pieces, with their value tied to performance, contract status, and playoff experience.
Gustav Nyquist and Colin Miller, both on expiring contracts, are seen as potential low-cost rentals for deeper teams. Ville Heinola, a pending free agent with strong AHL production but limited NHL experience, represents a prospect looking for a fresh start, with his trade value likely that of a similar minor league player.




