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Message   The Hockey Writers    All   Jets Preseason: 5 Storylines to Watch   September 11, 2018
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The Winnipeg Jets'; preseason begins next Monday, and with it comes a number of
 compelling storylines to follow. Here';s a quick rundown of five of them to
keep a close eye on as they play through the seven-game schedule prior to their
 Oct. 4 regular-season opener.5. Lithe Laine

Patrik Laine is looking a little different these days, and not just because he
shaved off his legendary blond beard. The Finnish phenom, coming off a
44-goal, 70-point campaign in 2017-18, shed 14 pounds in the offseason thanks
to some dietary changes.Patrik Laine is coming into the preseason 14 pounds
lighter - and no, it';s not just because he shaved off his beard. (Amy Irvin /
The Hockey Writers)

"I tried to get quicker, more speed, tried to lose some weight so I can get
faster. It feels pretty good," Laine told Winnipeg Free Press reporter Mike
McIntyre, adding that cutting out candy and sugar intake was key to dropping
the extra poundage.

Laine, listed by the Jets'; 2018 postseason media guide as 221 pounds, is now
closer to 205 pounds. That should translate into increased foot speed,
quickness, and explosiveness that will complement his wicked shot and serve him
 well when playing with Nikolaj Ehlers, one of the speediest guys around.

There';s no doubt Laine will be striving to give Jets fans a sneak peek at his
improved wheels this September, ones he';ll be looking to use all year long to
make him an even more well-rounded offensive threat.4. Crease Competition

The departures of Steve Mason and Michael Hutchinson have left the role of
backup to Vezina-nominated Connor Hellebuyck wide open. The candidates vying
for the number-two job are Eric Comrie, a Jets 2013 draft pick, and former
Edmonton Oiler Laurent Brossoit, who the Jets signed on July 1 as a free agent.
 While Comrie and Brossoit both have extensive AHL resumes, they are both
inexperienced at the NHL level; if there';s a frontrunner, it';s not clear who
it is.A battle is brewing between Eric Comrie and Laurent Brossoit for the role
 as backup to Connor Hellebuyck. (Dennis Wierzbicki-USA TODAY Sports)

Comrie may reap the benefit of the organization';s loyalty and
draft-and-develop strategy, while Brossoit may reap the benefit of having more
NHL experience. Expect the pair to get equal crease time throughout the
preseason - and two, perhaps even three starts each - as the Jets will want to
keep their masked men under the microscope for as long as they can before
deciding who stays up and who goes down. The competition is set to be keen as
whoever shines brighter during their preseason playing time will likely get the
 gig.3. Bottom-Six Battle

The Jets are blessed with a bounty of riches at forward, but that bounty
creates competition. The Jets'; bottom-six is log jammed, with many potential
players but precious few spots available.

Adam Lowry, Andrew Copp, and Brandon Tanev are virtual locks for the
bottom-six, and either Bryan Little, Mathieu Perreault, or Jack Roslovic will
find themselves there as well, depending on who slots in between Laine and
Ehlers on the second line.

That leaves just two open spots for a bevy of hopefuls who want to stick with
the squad for the start of the regular season. Feisty forward Brendan Lemieux -
 a scrappy customer whose playing style could be a perfect fit for the fourth
line - will be looking to make his jump to the Jets after two seasons with the
Manitoba Moose. Marko Dano, meanwhile, will be looking to capitalize on his
best and last chance to become a nightly contributor rather than a press-box
denizen.Marko Dano is just one of the forwards who will be in a big battle for
bottom-six roles. (Amy Irvin / The Hockey Writers)

Also in the mix are highly-touted prospect Kristian Vesalainen, who could very
well crack the team but has options in his maiden North American season;
creative but undersized forward Nic Petan, who will be looking to prove he can
finally translate the offensive output he';s produced for the Moose into NHL
success; and 2017-18 AHL Rookie of the Year Mason Appleton.

The hopefuls know there';s not room for everyone, so count on each guy to play
with a chip on his shoulder as they all try to make the best possible
impression.2. Niku';s Role

Selected deep into the seventh round of the 2015 NHL Entry Draft, Sami Niku
shattered all expectations in his rookie season with the Moose, tallying 16
goals and 34 assists and taking home the Eddie Shore Award for the AHL';s most
outstanding defenseman. He is one of the Jets'; best and most exciting
prospects.

While Niku is likely destined for NHL playing time in 2018-19, how big a role
he';ll play is still a question mark. Some believe the 21-year-old Finn -who
possesses extreme speed, an accurate shot, adept puck-moving ability, and sound
 positioning - will slide seamlessly into the left-hand slot vacated by Tobias
Enstrom. However, his body may not be quite ready for that.Sami Niku will
likely make the Jets, but how big a role he will play is still a question mark.
 (Photo by Minas Panagiotakis/Getty Images)

"A knock against Niku is his size," writes The Hockey Writers';Jason Pchajek.
"His 6-foot frame puts him at the small end among Jets defensemen, measuring
the same height as both Morrissey and recent addition Joe Morrow. However, the
latter two outweigh Niku by a wide margin... Niku is listed at 176 pounds,
which is far below what The Hockey Writers'  Tony Wolak found to be the NHL
average of just over 200 pounds."

Still young and slender, the concern is that Niku might get bashed around,
bullied, and brutalized. How he reacts to the increased physicality will go a
long way in determining if his role on the blue line come October is starring
or sheltered.1. Morrissey';s Contract (Or Lack Thereof)

The most important storyline to keep an eye is one you don';t have to wait for
puck drop to watch. Less than a week to go before preseason, Josh Morrissey, a
stalwart of the Jets'; back-end and half of the top-pairing, shutdown duo
alongside Jacob Trouba, remains without a contract.Less than a week before
their first preseason tilt, top-pairing defenseman Josh Morrissey remains
without a contract. (Billy Hurst-USA TODAY Sports)

Despite Morrissey saying in late August he was "confident" a deal would get
done in time for the season and Jets general manager Kevin Cheveldayoff saying
last week he expects Morrissey to sign in time for training camp, talk is
cheap. That';s especially clear to Winnipeggers, who listened to Jacob Trouba
say "the quicker, the better" when talking about a long-term deal but then
watched as the sides couldn';t agree to one even after arbitration.

It';s becoming increasingly probable a deal will not be done in time for camp,
 even though Cheveldayoff continues to hope. If that';s the case, the Jets will
 use the preseason to practice adapting to life without him and experiment with
 different ways of retooling their D-corps to compensate if he decides to hold
 out to begin the regular season.

Kevin Chevaldayoff says there's no update on Josh Morrissey contract. "Hopeful"
 to see him at camp. pic.twitter.com/1X4o5Ypn7r

- John Shannon (@JSportsnet) September 9, 2018

In that case, expect veteran left-handed defenseman Dmitry Kulikov to get a
long look as Morrissey';s replacement. This would make Kulikov unavailable to
play alongside regular partner Tyler Myers, so also expect the Jets to test out
 Myers'; chemistry with Ben Chiarot, Joe Morrow, and Sami Niku.

Of course, there';s still a chance Morrissey signs within the next week, making
 all this moot. However, it just goes to show how the Jets'; defence is
entirely contingent on the Morrissey contract talks.

Indeed, there are many compelling storylines to keep an eye on over the next
few weeks, and they are just teasers of what';s to come. The main act doesn';t
start until Oct. 4, when the regular season and the Jets'; quest for a Stanley
Cup begin.

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