From there, Laine headed to the World Championship in Russia, earning tournament most valuable player honors and helping Finland win the silver medal. His seven goals and 12 points led all players. He excelled in the World Junior Championship last winter, when he led all players with seven goals and 13 points for Finland, which won the gold medal on home ice.
Laine will play for Team Finland in the 2016 World Cup of Hockey in September.
"[I am looking forward to the World Cup of Hockey] a lot," he said. "Of course. It's my first kind of huge tournament, to be able to play against the best [players] in the world. It's so nice to be there and play with all of the Finnish guys against the world's top players. It's going to be a pretty amazing tournament."
After the World Cup, Laine will return to Winnipeg.
"I'm looking forward to getting things started after the World Cup," he said.
At some point this season he could play alongside Scheifele, who scored an NHL career-high 29 goals last season. Scheifele, 23, was a first-round selection (No. 7) by the Jets in 2011.
However, after a long season that extended deep into May, Laine has a lot of work to do.
"I don't skate during the summer," he said. "I just do off-ice training, and when the season gets closer, then I go on the ice and practice.
"For now, I'm not going to skate for a while, just before the World Cup. I don't want to hurt myself. I don't need much time to be on the ice. I'm going to work off the ice, work hard, and I think the skating will come after that.
"Maybe when I go home, then I'm going to think about what I've done during these past weeks. That's a hard question. It will get much clearer when I get home."