Adam Lowry's recent injury may have raised concerns among fans of the Winnipeg Jets, but it is unlikely to compel the team to make a trade. According to TSN analyst Darren Dreger, Jets GM Kevin Cheveldayoff is not feeling pressured to act solely due to Lowry's absence. While Lowry is expected to miss some time, the four-nation break provides an opportunity for him and other injured players to recuperate. Cheveldayoff remains open to discussions with other teams for potential upgrades, especially if a forward or defenseman fits their needs.
Additionally, there has been talk linking the Jets with Jonathan Toews, a free agent forward who has shown interest in returning to his hometown team. While preliminary discussions have occurred, the Jets GM noted that Toews must focus on his physical readiness before any agreement can be made. However, it's deemed unlikely he'll play this season, with more promising prospects for the next year. The interest surrounding Toews indicates a potential storybook conclusion to his career as he considers a return to Winnipeg.