Jets might have been overconfident after 2024-25 success: Cheveldayoff
WINNIPEG — The Winnipeg Jets are entering a pivotal off-season burdened by a harsh reality.
Just one year removed from capturing the Presidents’ Trophy, the organization must now prove its aging roster is still good enough to compete for a Stanley Cup, while facing an NHL landscape that no longer views them as legitimate contenders.
Following a 35-35-12 campaign that left them outside the playoff picture, general manager Kevin Cheveldayoff and head coach Scott Arniel addressed the media on Monday. Together, they detailed a season derailed by inconsistency, a lack of overall team speed and a lost defensive identity.
Cheveldayoff also admitted the organization may have suffered from overconfidence following back-to-back Jennings Trophies — awarded each year to the team with the best goals-against average — and a first-place regular-season finish a year ago.


