3. Kyle Connor, LW
How acquired: Selected with No. 17 pick of 2015 NHL Draft
Last season:University of Michigan (NCAA): 38 GP, 35-36-71
Laine's arrival has somewhat overshadowed Connor, who could emerge as one of the steals of the 2015 draft. The 19-year-old dominated at the University of Michigan and was a finalist for the Hobey Baker Award as a freshman. He led the NCAA with 71 points and had a 27-game point streak.
Connor (6-1, 182) was Big Ten Player of the Year and Freshman of the Year, and earned All-Big Ten First Team and Big Ten All-Rookie Team honors. He may begin the season in the AHL, working to bulk up and adjust to the pro game. However, Connor is at the very least an outside possibility to win an NHL job at training camp. If not, he should make a strong bid for a spot on the roster during the season.
Projected NHL arrival:This season
4. Josh Morrissey, D
How acquired: Selected with No. 13 pick of 2013 NHL Draft
Last season: Winnipeg: 1 GP, 0-0-0; Manitoba (AHL): 57 GP, 3-19-22
Morrissey shouldered the load for Manitoba when it struggled and eventually emerged as its top defenseman.
The 21-year-old plays a heady game that combines strong skating with excellent vision. After early struggles adjusting to the pro game in the AHL, he found a comfort level that often revealed itself with a physical presence.
A left-handed shot, Morrissey (6-0, 195) could provide a boost to the left side of the Jets defense, one of the biggest weaknesses that Maurice has had to deal with in his tenure.
Projected NHL arrival:This season
5. Brendan Lemieux, LW
How acquired:In multiplayer trade with Buffalo Sabres, Feb. 11, 2015
Last season:Barrie/Windsor (OHL): 45 GP, 32-30-62; Manitoba (AHL): 5 GP, 2-1-3
The Jets have long lacked an agitator, and Lemieux can fill that role. The son of longtime NHL forward Claude Lemieux, he plays much like his father. An aggressive, abrasive player who can frustrate opponents, Lemieux (6-1, 210) also has shown a scoring touch. Selected in the second round (No. 31) by the Sabres in the 2014 draft, the 20-year-old had two goals in five AHL games as a late-season call-up.
Projected NHL arrival:Next season