1. Winnipeg Jets - The Jets often have trouble attracting free agents. Earlier this week we saw a report that new Leaf
Calle Jarnkrok elected to sign in Toronto, despite the Jets offering him more money. Perhaps going the trade route makes sense for the team in order to improve. Additionally, the Jets were on the outside looking into last years playoffs. With a top goalie in his prime (
Connor Hellebuyck), and a core group of players who are mostly still in their prime, Winnipeg may feel like they are still in a window of contention. And if they struck out in the free agent market, perhaps they can add a versitile forward through the trading market. They never replaced
Andrew Copp, who was traded at last season's deadline, and they still have over six million dollars in cap space. Finally, as a small market team (Forbes magazine ranked them #26 of 32 NHL teams in terms of the teams overall dollar value) the Jets may like the idea of paying a player who adds what Kerfoot does for the league minimum salary. If the Leafs do decide to move Kerfoot, perhaps the Jets would have some interest.