Rookie Scheifele earning coaching staff's trust

 

 
 
 
 
The Winnipeg Jets selected Mark Scheifele seventh overall during day one of the 2011 NHL Entry Draft at Xcel Energy Center on June 24, 2011 in St Paul, Minnesota.
 

The Winnipeg Jets selected Mark Scheifele seventh overall during day one of the 2011 NHL Entry Draft at Xcel Energy Center on June 24, 2011 in St Paul, Minnesota.

Photograph by: Bruce Bennett/Getty Images, National Post

WINNIPEG -- Mark Scheifele was saying what he was told to say on Monday and posturing about this opportunity only being of the day-by-day variety - but listening to his coach Claude Noel speak, one is left with a more definitive take.

Noel's words leave little room for any conclusion other than Scheifele has made the Winnipeg Jets and will be here all season.

"Stunned," was Noel's reply when asked what his reaction would be if Scheifele were eventually returned to junior hockey. "Stunned. You watch him, he has high hockey intellect and I've said that all along. He is clever and his teammates realize it. He's smart. I'll be stunned. I'll guarantee you, he'd have to be a complete failure in these nine games. He also knows he's here day-by-day and he's not guaranteed anything but I would be stunned to see him go back. And we'll make that assessment. I don't want to sound boastful but I'd be stunned."

Scheifele signed an entry-level contract with the Jets on Monday that will pay him in the neighbourhood of $925,00 US a year for the next three seasons.

"His chances of staying here will be well documented by me and the staff and it won't just revolve around scoring," said Noel. "He'll be judged on his fine play. For example, it's like saying I'm going to judge Kyle Wellwood just on his offence. Well, I am to a degree but if Mark can prove he can do other things I'll put him in another role. Same with Wellwood. If Kyle Wellwood is a top six forward, great, but he can play bottom six very easily. Because I trust him and everything is based on trust. For me, if Mark Scheifele doesn't score, trust me he can play. I know he can defend because I've watched him. We would like to get offence from him but that won't be the dominant number."

Scheifele has been working with Wellwood and Evander Kane the last little while and they could open the season against the Habs as the team's second line and get cleanup power play time after the top unit of Andrew Ladd, Bryan Little and Blake Wheeler.

"A player needs certain elements that work in the NHL as well as the junior leagues to make the transition and Mark has them," said Wellwood. "He's got a great release, he's got some size and he skates well. Some guys score in junior and it doesn't work at this level but Mark will have success here. I expect him to continue to score. He's got a ton of skill and he's a great passer and he's got a release that fools goalies."

Noel says the players in the Jets dressing room have already made their mind up on the rookie.

"I'll give you the best analogy you can get. When any player plays, other players comment. I talked to his linemates and it was Wellwood on Monday. I said, 'How do you like playing with the kid? He's got quick hands, eh?' Wellwood said to me, 'There's only a handful of guys in the league capable of doing with his hands what (Scheifele) can do.' That's a big compliment," said Noel. "It's not just his hands. He's got quick hands, but it's hands and mind."

In the end, Noel summed it up simply.

"I'm happy to have him, I can tell you that," said the coach.

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The Winnipeg Jets selected Mark Scheifele seventh overall during day one of the 2011 NHL Entry Draft at Xcel Energy Center on June 24, 2011 in St Paul, Minnesota.
 

The Winnipeg Jets selected Mark Scheifele seventh overall during day one of the 2011 NHL Entry Draft at Xcel Energy Center on June 24, 2011 in St Paul, Minnesota.

Photograph by: Bruce Bennett/Getty Images, National Post

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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