Sean Monahan to step up on faceoffs for Jets after traded from Canadiens
WINNIPEG — Acquiring a player who can win the majority of his faceoffs should pay dividends for the Winnipeg Jets.
Sean Monahan was traded from the Montreal Canadiens to Winnipeg on Friday for a first-round draft selection in 2024 and a conditional pick in 2027. Monahan, who is also expected to improve the Jets ailing power play, has won 55 per cent of his draws this season.
“Yeah, I take pride in it,” said the six-foot-two, 202-pound Brampton, Ont., native. “As a centreman, you want to start with the puck. I don’t know exactly how I’ll be playing or used or anything like that, but anytime taking a faceoff, I’m trying to win it. So that’s where my mindset is at.”
The Jets are 28th worst at faceoffs in the NHL with a 46.7 percentage.