Winnipeg Jets try to put early adversity behind them as season opener looms
WINNIPEG — The Winnipeg Jets will soon find out if dealing with some early adversity has harmed or helped them.
Training camp started without restricted free-agent goal scorers Patrik Laine and Kyle Connor, while veteran defenceman Dustin Byfuglien was granted a personal leave of absence to reportedly ponder retirement following an injury-marred season.
Laine created more headlines when some comments he made about playing partners to a Finnish reporter were viewed as possibly insulting Jets centre Bryan Little, a regular lineman. He ended up apologizing to Little.
The distractions finally began decreasing last Friday when Laine inked a two-year deal. Connor signed a seven-year contract late Saturday.