The Winnipeg Jets are reportedly considering trading veteran defenseman Luke Schenn ahead of the NHL trade deadline, with interest from contending teams like the Toronto Maple Leafs and Edmonton Oilers. At 36 years old and on an expiring contract, Schenn could be moved in the near term to bolster the Jets' future assets. Insider reports suggest a deal might happen sooner than expected amid a competitive market for depth defensemen.
The Winnipeg Jets are poised to make moves before the NHL trade deadline, with defenseman Luke Schenn emerging as a key piece in trade discussions. According to TSN insider Chris Johnston, the Jets have a surplus of defensemen, making Schenn a likely candidate for a deal. "They have a lot of defensemen and it's pretty clear that Luke Schenn is one of the pieces they're dangling, he's another player I could see dealt relatively near term," Johnston said.
Schenn, a 36-year-old from Saskatoon, has averaged 13:54 of ice time per game this season but has not secured a major role in Winnipeg's deep blue line. His physical style and playoff experience appeal to contenders seeking reliability. Recent interest has come from the Toronto Maple Leafs, who are dealing with defensive injuries, and the Edmonton Oilers, both looking to add veteran depth.
The market for defensemen heated up after the Vegas Golden Knights acquired Rasmus Andersson, increasing competition for players like Schenn. Despite not being a top-name target, his value persists. Last season, Schenn moved from the Nashville Predators to the Pittsburgh Penguins in a deal that sent forward Tommy Novak, Michael Bunting, and a fourth-round pick the other way. He was then traded to the Jets last March for a second-round and fourth-round pick.
For the Jets, general manager Kevin Cheveldayoff faces a decision on whether to contend this season or prioritize future value. Trading Schenn, an expiring asset, could yield a mid-round draft pick, such as a fourth-rounder, avoiding a free-agent loss. As speculation builds, a transaction appears imminent, potentially reshaping Winnipeg's roster dynamics.