2. Rebuilding the defenseman group
Winnipeg is continuing the process of establishing a new identity with its defensemen following the departures of Jacob Trouba, Tyler Myers and Ben Chiarot after the 2018-19 season, and Dustin Byfuglien, who became an unrestricted free agent April 17, 2020, when he and the Jets mutually agreed to terminate his contract. The restructured group includes Dylan DeMelo, acquired in a trade from the Ottawa Senators on Feb. 18, 2020, and signed to a four-year contract Oct. 7, and Derek Forbort, signed to a one-year contract Oct. 11. DeMelo is the likely partner for No. 1 defenseman Josh Morrissey, and Forbort could play with Neal Pionk, who led the Jets in average ice time last season (23:23 per game) to make up Winnipeg's top four. Nathan Beaulieu, Tucker Poolman, Luca Sbisa and Sami Niku account for the third pair and depth.
3. Hellebuyck's impact
More of the same will be required from Connor Hellebuyck, who won the Vezina Trophy voted as the top goalie in the NHL last season. Hellebuyck (31-21-5, 2.57 goals-against average, .922 save percentage) led the NHL in shutouts (six), shots faced (1,796) and saves (1,656) in 2019-20, when the Jets allowed the seventh-most shots per game (32.6). Hellebuyck's ability to make up for the defensive shortcomings is likely to be a big factor in Winnipeg's story this season.