July 5, 2024

VANCOUVER, BC - JANUARY 20: Nate Schmidt #88 of the Vancouver Canucks passes the puck during NHL hockey action against the Montreal Canadiens at Rogers Arena on January 20, 2021 in Vancouver, Canada. (Photo by Rich Lam/Getty Images)

The Winnipeg Jets have a strong roster that has helped them push for the playoffs every year. However, in order to guarantee long-term success, every successful team needs to make difficult choices. There have been times when Nate Schmidt’s overall play and defensive flaws have eclipsed his offensive contributions, raising questions about his consistency and dependability on defense.

Examining a deal involving Schmidt makes sense given the team’s desire to compete for a title and the potential to acquire a more capable, all-around defenseman. This article examines the reasons the Jets ought to think about trading him in light of his lackluster play and how it affects the team’s prospects.

 

Defensive Battles

Schmidt’s poor defensive skills are among the most obvious reasons for the trade. He has continuously struggled to perform well in critical defensive facets during his time with the Jets, including holding his position, applying physicality skillfully, and emerging victorious in critical defensive zone battles. These shortcomings put more pressure on his teammates, which frequently leads to the other team scoring goals. Let’s examine his three most glaring defensive shortcomings.

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