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Frank sits down with Winnipeg Jets GM Kevin Cheveldayoff in Toronto during Hockey Hall of Fame weekend to discuss his their unbelievable start, improvements they have made during the off-season, how Scott Arniel has left his mark on the team, the growth of their leadership group, and the importance of Connor Hellebuyck. TIMESTAMPS2:15 - Did you see this start coming?3:15 - What has enabled the team to come together and be so productive?4:45 - Improved power play6:45 - New coaching staff, but still familiar 9:45 - Continuity leading to success 16:10 - Resisting the urge to rebuild the team after playoff loss18:00 - Growth of the leadership group21:55 - Kyle Connor has a little more swag this year25:10 - The value of Connor HellebuyckMusic Credit: Metronomy - The LookBrought to you by: @betway https://betway.com/bwp/franklyspeaking/en-ca/ - Offer not available in Ontario. Must be 18+. Please play responsibly. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Final chat with the Jets GM to recap the 2023-24 season and look ahead at what comes next. The post Winnipeg Jets GM Kevin Cheveldayoff end of season media availability first appeared on Illegal Curve Hockey.
Jeff Marek and Winnipeg Jets GM Kevin Cheveldayoff kick things off reflecting on his long-term interest in Gabe Vilardi, Cole Perfetti's development and his team's trade deadline acquisitions. Next up, Producer Matt stops by to chat about the clinching scenarios in the NHL, Andrew Brunette's Jack Adams case, and if we could see three different winners for the Hart, Art Ross and Lindsay awards this season (18:22). Later on, Scott Burnside, former president of the Professional Hockey Writers' Association, weighs in on the interest in bringing an NHL team back to Atlanta and why it could work this time (50:21). The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.
On this Free-For-All Friday, Jim Toth and guest host Brayden Ewasko chat with Winnipeg Jets GM Kevin Cheveldayoff
Ailish and Justin look at the sports equinox tonight with MLB, NHL, NBA and NFL all in action and they debate whether this is the best time of year, or if it's spring with The Masters, start of MLB and both NHL/NBA in the playoffs. Next up, Winnipeg Jets GM Kevin Cheveldayoff joins us ahead of the Jets/Rangers on Monday Night Hockey, Blake Wheeler back in town tonight, why ticket sales are dropping and reaction to the NHL Draft being decentralized (4:27). Later, Kevin Barker on the World Series, if the 2-3-2 format is fair and why the Jays have a long way to go (25:21). To wrap, Eric Smith and Paul Jones from Scotiabank Arena on the Raptors and if the team has shifted from Siakam to Barnes (52:27).The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.
On a jam-packed Monday edition of The Athletic Hockey Show, Ian and Julian are joined by Winnipeg Jets GM Kevin Cheveldayoff to discuss recent longterm deals for Mark Schiefele and Connor Hellebuyck, naming Adam Lowry as team captain, what conversations are like amongst GMs around the league with very little room to maneuver against the cap, and more.Then, The Athletic's own Daniel Nugent-Bowman joins the show from Nashville ahead of Mattias Ekholm's return as a member of the Oilers to discuss what is going wrong in Edmonton to start the season, realistic expectations for Jack Campbell and Stuart Skinner in goal, how long the championship window can remain open, and more.Plus, the guys swap general manager stories, discuss whether it's too early to panic for the winless Kraken and Panthers, great starts for the defending Cup champion Golden Knights and Bruins, and Julian takes a stand against weeknight trick-or-treating.Watch The Athletic Hockey Show LIVE on YouTube: http://youtube.com/@theathletichockeyshow Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On a jam-packed Monday edition of The Athletic Hockey Show, Ian and Julian are joined by Winnipeg Jets GM Kevin Cheveldayoff to discuss recent longterm deals for Mark Schiefele and Connor Hellebuyck, naming Adam Lowry as team captain, what conversations are like amongst GMs around the league with very little room to maneuver against the cap, and more. Then, The Athletic's own Daniel Nugent-Bowman joins the show from Nashville ahead of Mattias Ekholm's return as a member of the Oilers to discuss what is going wrong in Edmonton to start the season, realistic expectations for Jack Campbell and Stuart Skinner in goal, how long the championship window can remain open, and more. Plus, the guys swap general manager stories, discuss whether it's too early to panic for the winless Kraken and Panthers, great starts for the defending Cup champion Golden Knights and Bruins, and Julian takes a stand against weeknight trick-or-treating. Watch The Athletic Hockey Show LIVE on YouTube: http://youtube.com/@theathletichockeyshow Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hear from the Jets GM on the first day of camp. The post Winnipeg Jets GM Kevin Cheveldayoff media availability on day 1 of training camp first appeared on Illegal Curve Hockey.
Hear from the GM of the club after naming a new captain. He was also asked about 37/55. The post Winnipeg Jets GM Kevin Cheveldayoff comments after Adam Lowry named captain first appeared on Illegal Curve Hockey.
It's Sunday so were back with Jets Nation Radio. We open this week with Angus Hout going off on Winnipeg Jets GM Kevin Cheveldayoff and his comments from last Sunday. Sam Brownell defends the 40 minute word salad end of the season press conference. Are Jets fans upset by Cheve's presser in the right? Celebrities are looking at buying the Ottawa Senators. What does this mean for the NHL and the City of Ottawa. Who would you rather owning the Sens? the boys talk about the Pros and cons between Snoop Dog and Ryan Reynolds owning an NHL. In the next three years are the Jets going to be a better or worse team? Ray Howe talks about the future of the prospects. Josh Morrissey wasn't a finalist for the Norris trophy we give our thoughts on it. The guys talk about his season and if the NHL needs to add another defensman trophy. The Jets players are world traveling who would you go with and where do you want to go. Who are you cheering for in the playoffs as we keep rolling through the playoffs. Sam Calls out Angus on saying the Jets would have a longer than the Florida Panthers. What does Connor Hellebuyck's future look like? McDavid or Driasaitl who would you build a team around?
Final hour of OverDrive for the week with Bryan Hayes & Jamie McLennan as they're joined by Winnipeg Jets GM Kevin Cheveldayoff to discuss the unusually thrilling lead up to the trade deadline in the league this year, how he sees the additions to his team fitting, and Rick Bowness leading the squad into a playoff hunt. Plus Al's Brother joins us for a quick trade deadline power ranking and our best bets brought to you by FanDuel!
MLB – Major League Baseball – 2021 World Series – Best of 7 Last Night Atlanta Braves 7, Houston Astros 0 (ATL wins 4-2) Braves 7, Astros 0 – Braves win first World Series title since 1995 The Atlanta Braves have won their first World Series championship since 1995, hammering the Houston Astros 7-0 in Game 6. Jorge Soler hit his third home run of the Series, a go-ahead three-run drive in the third off Luis Garcia, and Freddie Freeman and Dansby Swanson also connected. Max Fried allowed four hits over six innings for the win. Steadied by 66-year-old manager Brian Snitker, an organization man for four decades, the underdog Braves won the franchise's fourth title, about 9 1/2 months after Hall of Fame slugger Hank Aaron died on Jan. 22 at 86. The loss left Houston's 72-year-old Dusty Baker still seeking his first title as a manager. Former Chicago Cub Jorge Soler was voted MVP of the World Series. Soler hit .316 with three home runs and six RBIs. He became the first batter to lead off a World Series with a home run, hit a go-ahead, seventh-inning drive in Game 4 and put the Braves ahead in Game 6. MLB – Indians begin removing scripted name from stadium scoreboard The Cleveland Indians have begun removing the scripted logo atop the giant scoreboard at Progressive Field as they transition their name to the Guardians. Crews started dismantling the letters Tuesday, beginning with the “I” on the 80-foot-long sign. It's another step in the offseason change for the Major League Baseball team. The American League franchise had been known as the Indians since 1915 but announced earlier this year it was changing its name in a move prompted by a national reckoning on racist names and symbols. The removal of the letters is expected to take several days. The sing will be placed in storage and evaluate options for a permanent spot for it. NHL – National Hockey League Last Night Montreal Canadiens 3, Detroit Red Wings 1 Canadiens 3, Red Wings 1 – Suzuki, Allen lead Canadiens to 3-0 win over Red Wings Nick Suzuki had a goal and two assists, Jake Allen stopped 22 shots and the Montreal Canadiens beat the Detroit Red Wings 3-0. Josh Anderson scored his third of the season and Brendan Gallagher added an empty-netter for the Canadiens, who had lost three of their last four — all on the road. Allen got his second shutout of the season and 23rd of his career. Alex Nedeljkovic finished with 39 saves for the Red Wings. Tonight Carolina Hurricanes at Chicago Blackhawks, 8:30 p.m. NHL – Blackhawks hold settlement talks with former player's lawyer The Chicago Blackhawks have held settlement talks with the attorney for a former player who has sued the team. Kyle Beach accused an assistant coach of sexual assault in 2010 and the team largely ignored the allegations. Susan Loggans, an attorney who representse Beach, says the sides met for about an hour. She says there may be more talks. Loggans also is part of a second lawsuit against the team by a former high school student whom Brad Aldrich was convicted of assaulting in Michigan. NHL – Cheveldayoff says he was unaware of severity of allegations Winnipeg Jets GM Kevin Cheveldayoff says he was unaware of the severity of the sexual assault allegations made more than a decade ago against a former Chicago Blackhawks assistant coach. An investigation found Cheveldayoff was among a group of team leaders who discussed the allegations on May 23, 2010. The report released last week stated there was no evidence anything was done about the accusations after the meeting until then-team president John McDonough contacted the Blackhawks' director of human resources on June 14 — a delay that violated the organization's sexual harassment policy. Cheveldayoff, assistant GM and senior director of hockey operations with the Blackhawks at the time, said the allegations were presented as harassment rat...
There was plenty to get to today on The Daily Faceoff Show. Frank and Steve started off by talking about the news that Winnipeg Jets GM Kevin Cheveldayoff will not be disciplined by the NHL for his role in the Chicago Blackhawks scandal. They also hit on the news that Joel Quenneville will no longer be the Panthers Head Coach, talked about potential replacements, and broke down the eight-year extension that Morgan Reilly got from the Leafs. Chris Peters also stopped by to share his Team USA projected roster for the Olympics.
On Tuesday, the law firm of Jenner and Block revealed the results of their sexual assault investigation of former Blackhawks Video Coach Bradley Aldrich. As a result of their findings, General Manager and President of Hockey Operations Stan Bowman resigned his position. Senior Vice President of Hockey Operation Al MacIsaac is also no longer part of the organization. The fallout doesn't end there. According to the report, former Hawks Head Coach Joel Quenneville, currently the coach of the Florida Panthers, was aware of the incident, as was Winnipeg Jets GM Kevin Cheveldayoff, who was also with the Blackhawks in 2010. WBBM's Jay Zawaski shares the latest on the story.
On the season finale of Two Man Advantage, Scott and Pierre look back on a busy first day of free agency in the NHL. The guys discuss Dougie Hamilton's huge payday with the New Jersey Devils, with Dougie's agent, J.P. Barry of C.A.A.Scotty and Pierre look at the work Seattle did in signing goalie Philipp Grubauer and bringing in Jaden Schwartz and Alex Wennberg. Colorado having to react to the loss of Grubauer with the high price paid to acquire Darcy Kuemper.Lebrun praises the work done by Winnipeg Jets GM Kevin Cheveldayoff, bringing in Brendan Dillon and Nate Schmidt, plus the guys take a look at the work done in Carolina, Boston and Toronto and what is next for the Buffalo Sabres and disgruntled captain Jack Eichel,. Finally, Burnsie and Lebrun take your questions in the final instalment of 'Ask the Dorks' this season, on the Athletic Hockey Show. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On the season finale of Two Man Advantage, Scott and Pierre look back on a busy first day of free agency in the NHL. The guys discuss Dougie Hamilton's huge payday with the New Jersey Devils, with Dougie's agent, J.P. Barry of C.A.A. Scotty and Pierre look at the work Seattle did in signing goalie Philipp Grubauer and bringing in Jaden Schwartz and Alex Wennberg. Colorado having to react to the loss of Grubauer with the high price paid to acquire Darcy Kuemper. Lebrun praises the work done by Winnipeg Jets GM Kevin Cheveldayoff, bringing in Brendan Dillon and Nate Schmidt, plus the guys take a look at the work done in Carolina, Boston and Toronto and what is next for the Buffalo Sabres and disgruntled captain Jack Eichel,. Finally, Burnsie and Lebrun take your questions in the final instalment of 'Ask the Dorks' this season, on the Athletic Hockey Show.
Episode 98 of Winnipeg Sports Talk Daily with Andrew "Hustler" Paterson and Michael Remis. They discuss the flurry of moves following the lifting of the NHL's trade freeze, recap the Seattle Kraken's selections in last night's expansion draft and look ahead to tomorrow's NHL Draft. Guests: Sportsnet's Ken Wiebe (27:50) and Michael Farkas of HockeyProspect.com (1:13:43). Also includes Winnipeg Jets GM Kevin Cheveldayoff's press conference (1:32:55). Originally streamed July 22, 2021.
Winnipeg Jets GM Kevin Cheveldayoff spoke to the media about the Jets activity following the opening of free agency. He discussed the acquisition of Paul Stastny, Bryan Little’s future, the signings of Nathan Beaulieu and Luca Sbisa and the remaining items on his off-season to do list.
Buckle up: Megarry's training in Master Control! (1:01); Eddie Van Halen tribute (7:07); Bands that 'take you back' (11:45); The Vageniuses are holding their third annual PAP Day (18:18); Winnipeg Jets GM Kevin Cheveldayoff (24:58); Red River College launches online resource (34:10); The winning text on the bands that take us back (42:17) & Musicologist Alan Cross on Eddie Van Halen (44:44)
Winnipeg Jets GM Kevin Cheveldayoff addressed the media following Day 1 of the 2020 NHL Draft and discussed the team's selection of Cole Perfetti with the 10th overall pick.
Winnipeg Jets GM Kevin Cheveldayoff spoke to the media and recapped day 2 of the NHL Draft.
Winnipeg Jets GM Kevin Cheveldayoff joins Andi Petrillo and Craig Button to discuss signing Patrik Laine and Kyle Connor to new deals, how the team is moving forward without Dustin Byfuglien and Paul Maurice's impact behind the bench.
Winnipeg Jets GM Kevin Cheveldayoff joins Leafs Lunch to discuss clinching a playoff spot, Patrik Laine's season, and the playoff format.
In the final hour, the boys chat with Winnipeg Jets GM Kevin Cheveldayoff, continue to look back on the big trades of the day, and are joined in-studio by TSN Hockey Insider Darren Dreger.
Winnipeg Jets GM Kevin Cheveldayoff joins OverDrive to discuss the Jets landing Paul Stastny from the Blues at the trade deadline, what factored into the decision to move a first round pick, plus Kevin states his case for Blake Wheeler to win the Hart Trophy.
Winnipeg Jets GM Kevin Cheveldayoff sits down with Bob McKenzie to discuss the team's outlook for the upcoming season, whether he believes they're a playoff team and what changes they've made that make them a better team heading into the upcoming season.