Jets GM Kevin Cheveldayoff scrum topics: How does he feel about where the deal ended up? Was a longer-term deal ever on the table? What is it about the two-year deal that works for them? What were some of the challenges staying patient while the rest of the RFAs were being signed by their respective teams? With the regular season around the corner what prompted this deal to get done? What has the last 24 hours been like? What were some of the sticking points that caused this to take as long as it did? Is he confident that Patrik Laine can play on opening night or will they be patient? Was a long-term extension ever in the cards? Did the Byfuglien situation in any way assist (due to money) in these negotiations? Why a more traditional bridge deal made sense vs the “newish” three-year type of deals we are seeing in the NHL? On his level of confidence that Kyle Connor will be in Winnipeg next week? On Laine being two-years away from UFA status when this contract ends and whether if gives them protection from arbitration. Was it special challenge to determine value. What was the coaching staff reaction and how this will shake up the roster with young players trying to step up? Does he expect this to have any impact on his negotiations with Kyle Connor? Any update on Dustin Byfuglien?
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