· 2026-07-01

As of July 1, Winnipeg Jets GM Kevin Cheveldayoff becomes the NHL's longest-tenured general manager.
The St. Louis Blues' front-office reshuffle led to Doug Armstrong stepping down as general manager.
Armstrong will remain with the organization as president of hockey operations through 2029.
Cheveldayoff has led the Jets since June 8, 2011, building a consistent contender with a 610-438-111 regular season record.
The Jets have ranked 11th in the NHL over that span and tied with the Tampa Bay Lightning for tenth-best team defence.
Cheveldayoff's ability to identify and develop elite talent through the draft has been key to the team's success.
He drafted Mark Scheifele, Adam Lowry, Jacob Trouba, Connor Hellebuyck, Nikolaj Ehlers, Josh Morrissey, Kyle Connor, and Dylan Samberg.
The Jets advanced to the Western Conference Final for the first time in franchise history in 2018.
They won the Presidents trophy in the 2024-25 season with a 56-win campaign.
Currently, the Winnipeg Jets are 12th in the Western Conference with a 35-35 record, on a L4 streak.
Cheveldayoff's tenure is a rare era of organizational stability and draft-driven success for the team.
The Jets have made the playoffs in seven of the last nine seasons, cementing their standing as one of the league's perennial contenders.
Cheveldayoff's next chapter will be defined by his ability to bring a Stanley Cup to the Jets.
The team's sustained competitiveness has allowed them to build a strong core of players.
Scheifele, Hellebuyck, Morrissey, and Connor have all committed to long-term futures in Winnipeg.
This feat is particularly notable given the market challenges that come with playing in a smaller Canadian city.
Cheveldayoff's track record and the trust True North Sports and Entertainment has placed in him are a testament to his success.
The Jets will look to build on their success in the upcoming season.
Cheveldayoff's leadership will be crucial in guiding the team to a Stanley Cup championship.
The team's fans will be watching closely to see what the future holds for the Winnipeg Jets.