Another one bites the dust. Former Winnipeg Jets 1st round pick D Logan Stanley has requested a trade.
Winnipeg has to lead the NHL in trade requests per season, which is totally unfair to the good, hard-working people of Manitoba's largest metropolis. GM Kevin Cheveldayoff deserves a ton of credit for fielding a competitive team year after year despite the fact that nobody wants to play there.
Hearing 6'7 Winnipeg Dman Logan Stanley has asked for a trade. Former 1st rounder is just 24 years old. Still no guarantee the team moves him. #GoJetsGo— Andy Strickland (@andystrickland) March 2, 2023
Stanley was selected with the 18th overall pick in 2016, appearing in 108 games for the Jets. With all the action so far, it wouldn't be a total shock if Winnipeg was able to move him and get something useful in return, although the trade request doesn't exactly put them in a position of strength.
Cheveldayoff and company have less than 24 hours to make it happen, or else he's stuck in Winnipeg for a few months more.
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