One of those "avenues" to getting better was signing up with Hall-of-Famer Adam Oates and his highlighy-touted skill development program. Oates was in town earlier this week working with Scheifele and Wheeler amongst others at Bell MTS IcePlex. General Manager Kevin Cheveldayoff feels players showing up in Winnipeg well before the start of training camp is a sign of growth within the team and organization.
"When essentially 22-23 players were traded here from Atlanta they didn't have this kind of cohesiveness, they didn't have this kind of bonding, team leadership, team belief," said Cheveldayoff.
"It doesn't just happen overnight. It happens because you have individuals who care about their own self, their own abilities and pushing themselves to be the best. But it's not an individual sport. I think there were points in time where we had maybe 7 or 8 guys training together this summer prior to coming here and skating. That speaks a lot about the individuals and the closeness of the individuals."