New chemistry:Winnipeg's top six forwards remain elite, and the emerging chemistry between center Pierre-Luc Dubois and left wing Kyle Connor will be an asset in the future. Connor has had a career-best season offensively, leading the team in goals (43), assists (44) and points (87) in 74 games. Dubois has had a nice bounce-back season after getting 20 points (eight goals, 12 assists) in 41 games with the Jets following the trade with the Columbus Blue Jackets last season. Dubois has made a consistent impact through his physical play and has created quality scoring chances with 56 points (26 goals, 30 assists) in 76 games, five shy of his NHL career high he set with the Blue Jackets in 2018-19.
Josh Morrissey:Morrissey rebounded from a tough 2020-21 season to establish himself as Winnipeg's No. 1 defenseman and an impact player in all-situations. The 27-year-old leads the Jets in average ice time (23:43, a career high) and has also set career highs in goals (12) and points (34) in 74 games.
Connor Hellebuyck:When the Jets look to sort out their path forward in the offseason, they won't have to spend much time worrying about their goaltending. Hellebuyck was asked to do too much this season, playing in 64 games for a team that has allowed 33.1 shots per game, ninth most in the NHL (none of the top 11 teams in that category will qualify for the playoffs). Still, the 28-year-old, who won the Vezina Trophy voted as the NHL's best goalie in 2019-20, has gone 27-27-10 with a 3.03 goals-against average, .909 save percentage and four shutouts. In the past five seasons, Hellebuyck has made 291 starts, the most in the NHL, and has 160 wins, second behind Andrei Vasilevskiy of the Tampa Bay Lightning (184).