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Teammates excited as Jets acquire Stastny, Morrow in trades

The Winnipeg Jets have picked up a solid new centre and a new defenceman, and teammates couldn't be happier.

Winnipeg makes serious moves just ahead of NHL trade deadline

Paul Stastny in 2013 when he was with the Colorado Avalanche. ((Tom Olmscheid/Associated Press))

The Winnipeg Jets have picked up a solid new centre and a new defenceman, and teammates couldn't be happier.

The Jets announced Monday they nabbedPaul Stastny from the struggling St. Louis Blues just before theNHLtrade deadline. He comes in exchange forprospect Erik Foley, a2018 first-round draft pick, and conditional fourth-round draft pick in 2020.

The Blues, fifth in the Western Conference, are currently on a six-game losing skid.

Jets captain Blake Wheeler, who has known Stastnysince they were teens, says he's excited to see a player of Stastny's calibre added to the team.

Winnipeg Jets captain Blake Wheeler says he doesn't think his friendship with Paul Stastny affected Stastny's decision to play for the Jets. (CBC)

"When I first caught wind of it, it was a possibility, and even just thepossibility was really exciting," said Wheeler, who praised Stastny's versatility. "[He] can plug in a number of holes, awesome face-off guy, he's put up numbers his entire career."

Stastnyhas scored 12 goals and picked up 28 assists for the Blues this season. His career stats include216 goals and 417 assists in 805 games with theBlues and the Colorado Avalanche.

Stastnyis in the final year of a four-year, $28-million contract with the Blues, who will pay half of Stastny's salary.

"He's one of those players that can step in, play a big role for us and help us out in a lot of different situations," said JetsdefencemanDustin Byfuglien. "We're just showing that we're willing to make the push and make the run for [the playoffs]."

Paul Stastny told Blues TV he was sad to leave his teammates but excited to come to play for the Winnipeg Jets. (Blues TV)

Stastnytold Blues TV the decision to leave St. Louis was an emotional one.

"There's a lot going on in my head for the last 20 hours," he said. "It's tough leaving these guys, some of the closest guys I've ever been with.

"But I'm excited to go," he said, adding he feels Winnipeg is a "quality team" that he can help become even better.

Stastnyconfirmed he waived theno-trade clause in his contract to facilitate the trade. "There's maybe only a few teams where maybe I would really take serious consideration [to being traded] and I had no idea one of those teams would be interested."

Winnipeg Jets head coach Paul Maurice says adding a veteran centre like Paul Stastny is a boon for younger players. (CBC)

"I think a player that fits our gamehow we try to playthatcan cover off a lot of areas:face-offs, penalty killing, power play.He's played against the other teams' best for an awful lot of years," saidJets head coach Paul Maurice.

"He's a lot like the other centremen that we havereally versatile, which is important to us because we move our wings a fair amount."

When asked where he sawStastnyfitting in, Maurice replied: "Yeah, he's going to play for the Winnipeg Jets," before saying no decisions have been made on which offensive line he will join.

Stastnyjoins centremen Mark Scheifele, Bryan Little,MattHendricks andAdam Lowry, who is injured. Stastny may end up on thethird line between Patrik Laine and Nikolaj Ehlersas a replacement for Lowry.

It's possible Stastny will play in Tuesday's game against the Nashville Predators, Maurice said. The Predators are two points ahead of the Jets in the Western Conference.

Wheeler pooh-poohed reports that Stastnyhad decided to come to Winnipeg partly because of his friendship with the Jets captain.

"I think the opportunity to contend was more attractive than anything I was going to say," Wheeler said. "As a friend, I was more than happy to answer any questionstell him we were excited about the possibility but I wasn't going to sway him one way or the other."

While the Jets were happy with the lineup before Monday, Maurice says the trade still made sense for the team.

Jets GM Kevin Cheveldayoff"exploredevery option, and this one fits specificallyto what we need. So we're pretty excited about that that we get a chance to get better," the coach said.

Joe Morrow joins blue line corps

Right after the 2 p.m. NHL trade dealine Monday, the Jets also announced they had made a deal for defencemanJoe Morrow of theMontreal Canadiens.

"Joe's a guy that can really skate," said Cheveldayoff. "The thing I think impressed us the most is he played five of six games last year for Boston in the playoffs and I believe he had over 20 minutes played in those games.

"Those are the types of things that are important, he's got some experience in those big games."

The team was happy with the trades they made, said Cheveldayoff: "You probably heard the word several timesit's all about fit.

"You're drafting for the right fit, you're signing for the right fit, you're trading for the right fit. There's so many different things that come into play."