Cheveldayoff wants the best for his captain. So much so, he even offered a glimpse into a conversation the two had during Wheeler's contract extension negotiation back in July of 2013.
"When I sat there and talked to Blake when we gave him his last contract extension, I gave him my commitment. I gave them my promise that I was going to try to do what's necessary to push this team, not only to just try to win, but to try and win the big prize, and that's ultimately what they want," said Cheveldayoff. "Blake's passion, Blake's desire, will never be questioned. It's what drives me as well."
This off-season will be spent recovering, training, hanging out with his two kids, and relieving his wife of some of her "mommy duties." But Wheeler is hopeful that the strides the team took on the ice leads to a much shorter off-season one year from now.
"Seeing some of our young guys step in and have success early on, for me at least, it made it feel like we weren't maybe as far behind or rebuilding as much as we thought we were going to be. That was exciting," said Wheeler. "We don't know what our team is going to look like next year, so you can't put any labels on that yet… A hockey team is more than just putting talent on the ice. There are some areas we can improve on. If we make improvements, there's no reason why we shouldn't be competing for a playoff spot next year."
Lead the way, captain.