The Winnipeg Jets’ 2026 trade deadline was a step back toward good asset management for a team that missed the mark one year ago — and missed it again last summer, despite making several signings. Jonathan Toews, Gustav Nyquist, Tanner Pearson, and Cole Koepke were not enough to make up for a departing Nikolaj Ehlers, injuries to Adam Lowry, Dylan Samberg, and Cole Perfetti, or Connor Hellebuyck’s month-long absence. This season’s Jets are old and slow and they are not playoff-bound. The Jets did well to get prospect Isak Rosen, defenceman Jacob Bryson, a second-round draft...