Center Mark Scheifele, who scored 73 points (29 goals, 44 points) in 71 games, injured his leg in Game 1 and did not play again. Forward Patrick Laine (63 points; 28 goals, 35 assists in 68 games) injured his hand in that game and missed the rest of the postseason.
Winnipeg's priorities will be adding defensemen and possibly a second-line center, because Cheveldayoff said the availability of veteran center Bryan Little remains unclear for next season, though a start date has yet to be announced. Little was limited to seven games this season.
Beyond looking at re-signing some of their pending free agents, the Jets are considering other moves. Cheveldayoff said that could mean trading players, including Laine, the No. 2 pick in the 2016 NHL Draft who has scored 138 goals in 305 games.
"We're looking at all our options, including potentially trading different players," he said when asked about recent reports that Laine could be traded.
Cheveldayoff discussed moving forward after the loss in the Qualifiers, weighing whether to trade Winnipeg's first-round draft pick and much more in a Q&A with NHL.com:
As you're trying to determine how to manage your roster going forward, how have you weighed the conclusion of last season, the loss in the Stanley Cup Qualifiers to Calgary?
"It's kind of hard to truly understand our group from the bubble. When you lose Mark Scheifele that early in the series and Patrik slightly later in that first game, it changed the complexion of things. Obviously, you've got to be able to get through injuries, but given our group, we stayed in the fight and we had to stay in the fight for the most part of the entire season. We couldn't find a way to sustain those losses. Having said that, we're very excited now having found out Connor Hellebuyck won the Vezina Trophy (voted the best goalie in the NHL). That's an extremely exciting thing for our organization and such a well-deserved honor for Connor. From where he came from, Day 2 of the draft that day in 2012 (fifth round, No. 130) and for us as an organization, we're extremely proud of him."