In 5 seasons with The Winnipeg Jets, Patrik Laine was a player who, in the eyes of many was a Top 15-20 type player in the NHL with a wicked slapshot & amazing skating speed for someone who was so large in stature.
2016-2020 Stats:
306 Games Played, 140 Goals (88 Even Strength, 52 Powerplay, 18 Game Winning) 110 Assists, 250 Points, 919 Shots on Goal, 17:40 Average TOI, 0 +/-
Despite some very respectable numbers with Winnipeg, something was never quite right with the situation that was presented throughout Laine's 5 year tenure in Winnipeg. Laine is a player who certainly has the potential to be a 1st-Line Winger & he definitely was early on in his career in Winnipeg, and for reasons we may never officially know, that was one of the main reasons for strife behind the scenes for the Jets.
During most of the 2019-20 Season, Patrik Laine was on a line with #1C Mark Scheifele & given the analytical data, the Jets simply found out that the pairing was not good. Following the Laine trade to Columbus, Jets GM Kevin Cheveldayoff said "I think it all comes down to the opportunities. We tried a lot of different things, like last year Mark and Patty played together most of the year, and if you look at the analytics it just really wasn't working. It just really comes down to finding that right fit, finding an opportunity."
But what is “The Right Fit" for Laine?? For most of his Jets career, Laine was stuck on the 2nd-Line given Winnipeg's top line that consisted of Blake Wheeler, Mark Scheifele & Kyle Connor. Through his 5 years in Winnipeg, Laine played with the likes of Cody Eakin, Bryan Little & Paul Stastny, while being given very little time on the top line.