2 Landing Spots for young Winnipeg Jets defenseman
Logan Stanley, a defenseman for the Winnipeg Jets, has requested a trade from the team's GM, Kevin Cheveldayoff.
However, despite his request, Stanley remains on the Jets' roster, and his position in the team's lineup has suffered as a result.
To ensure that Stanley's value is maximized, Cheveldayoff should consider trading him to a rebuilding team where he can start fresh and receive more playing time.
One potential destination for Stanley is the Chicago Blackhawks.
The team has a shortage of left-side players, and Stanley's defensive skills and toughness make him an ideal fit for the team's blue line.
Similarly, the Anaheim Ducks could benefit from Stanley's presence as a penalty-killer and bottom-pair defenseman. At 25 years old, Stanley would be a valuable asset for either team during their rebuild.
Previously on HawksInsider
POLL |
AOUT 16 | 217 ANSWERS 2 Landing Spots for young Winnipeg Jets defenseman Where do you think Logan Stanley will land? |
Anaheim | 55 | 25.3 % |
Chicago | 162 | 74.7 % |
List of polls |
|
1 hour ago | By Bruce Raymond Chicago Blackhawks lay it all on the line in honor of Nick Foligno's absence with a slam dunk win in St. Louis |
|
2 hours ago | By Joshua Deeds Ex-Blackhawk Patrick Kane's NHL career has taken an interesting turn: All gas, no brakes |
|
3 hours ago | By Bruce Raymond Report: Connor Bedard and the Blackhawks to reach franchise-breaking contract extension |
|
4 hours ago | By Joshua Deeds Terrible news plagues Los Angeles Kings and ex-Chicago Blackhawk Corey Perry |
|
17 hours ago | By Jack Sutherland Chicago Blackhawks gameday preview: A unique storyline is developing |
|
19 hours ago | By Jack Sutherland Original 6 legend Ken Dryden honoured in heartfelt way at Montreal Canadiens home opener |
|
20 hours ago | By Jack Sutherland Nick Foligno's sudden absence from the Blackhawks opens opportunity for one specific prospect in the AHL |
|
23 hours ago | By Jack Sutherland Defenseman involved in Alex DeBrincat trade placed on NHL waivers by the Ottawa Senators |