Sticking to the Plan: Winnipeg Jets finally getting rewarded for their patience
Kevin Cheveldayoff knows if the circumstances were different, he might have been out of a job a few years ago.
Tasked with overseeing the rebirth of the Winnipeg Jets as a rookie NHL general manager when they returned to the hockey-mad city in 2011, the club has made the playoffs just once under his watch.
But despite rumblings of his demise on more than a few occasions, Cheveldayoff’s vision to draft and develop players, coupled with the organization’s patience from top to bottom, is finally paying off.
“Very fortunate to have the ownership group that we have that shares the same philosophy on how we were going to do this,” Cheveldayoff said in a recent interview. “We were patient with the development of some of our young players. In today’s day in age you can’t rush them.